https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glued_laminated_timber

On 4/18/2019 03:46:33, Bob Pdml wrote:
I expect the oak will be replaced with some kind of engineered wood beams.


That would be the architectural equivalent of this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19349921

On the other hand it was the French who gave us post-modernism and a love of 
fragmentation and the simulacrum, so perhaps it's not a bad idea.

Apparently a US researcher recently laser-scanned the whole thing, so maybe we 
could just 3D-print a new one, in resin made from harvested ocean plastic.

https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/future-of-notre-dame

B

On 18 Apr 2019, at 01:00, John <[email protected]> wrote:

It took 182 years to build it the first time, so if it takes longer than 5 
years for the repairs that's not such a big deal.

Carpenters can be trained. If it takes 40 years to rebuild it, that's a career.

The oak might be another problem, but I expect the oak will be replaced with 
some kind of engineered wood beams. Nor will it surprise me if there's a lot of 
international support for the reconstruction.

On 4/17/2019 13:52:11, Bob Pdml wrote:
French people are saying 'typical Macron, promising something when he has no 
idea whether it is possible or not'. One article i read suggests that it will 
take up to 40 years. The bishop has already said it will be closed for at least 
5 or 6.
One of the problems is that there aren't enough oak trees or carpenters with 
the right skills
On 17 Apr 2019, at 17:52, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks to all who commented or had a look. In the hours since this tragedy it’s 
become obvious that the cathedral can be restored. I will take year -- Macron 
says 5 years — but it will be worth the wait.

On Apr 16, 2019, at 3:12 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:

I’m catholic only by birth not by practice, but watching Notre Dame burn last 
night was crushing. I immediately recalled how I was overwhelmed by the majesty 
and history of this ancient cathedral when I visited it on a spring afternoon 
in 2003. Extending a business trip by a day, I wandered the streets of Paris 
with my Leica iiif RD and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible, alternately shooting 
tribute-x and Portra 400. I had the color neg film loaded when I stopped in the 
cathedral and captured a few images as best I could, given the faded mirror of 
my Leica and the dim lighting. Yesterday, I wondered what had become of those 
images. I found an envelope that contained the negatives and camera store 
prints and scanned a few of the negatives. Today, I assembled a small gallery. 
https://www.photo.net/gallery/1109648#//Sort-Newest/All-Categories/All-Time/Page-1


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