I agree skeets, on both counts. Hell....oops I mean, Heck if I could swing it I would gladly volunteer to be a part of the history of Notre Dame.Flip there are a plethora of very skilled stone masons and skilled woodworker artisans, that have studied the OLD WAYS and are very adapt to doing the work. And Im betting most, if not all of them would give anything to be part of the reconstruction if they could.
After the next couple hundred years this will just add to the history and mystique.And while it may rise and look the same, the mystique and history would be gone forever. You and I and most everyone alive now, would never seen it restored to its former glory
I think there are plenty of Craftsmen with the skills to tackle this, and with today’s technology it should make the job easier unless France’s version of “O.S.H.A.” gets involved.There may be Skeets and there may not be as well. The world we live in today isn't conducive to that sort of craftsmanship.
And that is what it all boils down to, the “Euros”. We as human beings can do anything with enough money and it sounds like that money is flowing in in a big way. Individuals and Corporations are getting in line with huge donations to get their names out there. In the list I saw I did not see one “Anonymous”. I just hope they don’t get their names plastered on the side of the building, “Brought to you by (fill in the blank)”.For certain, we won't see it restored in our lifetime and I seriously doubt France can afford the bill either.
None left in France, perhaps. But there's thousands of oak logs stacked in rows to dry at the hardwood flooring plant down the road from me. I'm sure the wood can be found somewhere, given enough money.Wood for the roof will be impossible to find,
A friend pointed out that in Versailles there is a forest of hardwood trees planted a few hundred years ago just for that scenario. The old ones planned ahead for contingencies.Wood for the roof will be impossible to find, steel or iron is the probable replacement...
Modern cranes and carving techniques will speed the work,
I predict 5-10 years to rebuild..
A friend pointed out that in Versailles there is a forest of hardwood trees planted a few hundred years ago just for that scenario. The old ones planned ahead for contingencies.Wood for the roof will be impossible to find, steel or iron is the probable replacement...
Modern cranes and carving techniques will speed the work,
I predict 5-10 years to rebuild..
There is plenty of wood out there, I know I live in the middle of most of it.Wood for the roof will be impossible to find, steel or iron is the probable replacement...
Modern cranes and carving techniques will speed the work,
I predict 5-10 years to rebuild..
It is disturbing how frequently evil cloaks itself in the masquerade of religious belief.There's nothing more dangerous than a religious fundamentalist ,,, of any flavor.