On the Gothic Edits of Notre Dame de Paris

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 Q3 Arts and Humanities
Emily L. Spratt
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Abstract:In the immediate aftermath of the devastating fire that ravaged Notre-Dame de Paris on April 15–16, 2019, the French government announced a competition for the reconstruction of the cathedral’s spire. This article examines several preliminary plans from architects and designers responding to the April 17 call for proposals and the notable effect of digital technologies in the realization of all the designs. Through a comparison of these plans to the restorations made by Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc to the church in the middle of the nineteenth century, approaches to the problematic concept of the Gothic style are emphasized. In this analysis, attention is placed on the surprising theoretical similarities between notions of the Gothic and the digital despite their drastically different historical origins as ideas. Brought together, the need for clarification of the conceptual significance of the future, digitally-enabled Gothic edit for Notre-Dame de Paris emerges as an essential aspect of the building’s preservation as a historic monument. Given the sensibilities of our digital age of permanent impermanence, idealism, and the possibility of the forever future edit, the potential reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris offers unbounded architectural temptations and the possibilities of every Gothic variety that require tempering.
论巴黎圣母院的哥特式编辑
摘要:2019年4月15日至16日,巴黎圣母院遭受了毁灭性的大火,在大火发生后不久,法国政府宣布了一项重建大教堂塔尖的竞赛。本文考察了建筑师和设计师响应4月17日征集方案的几个初步方案,以及数字技术在所有设计实现中的显著作用。通过将这些计划与19世纪中期由eug - emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc对教堂的修复进行比较,强调了哥特式风格的问题概念。在这一分析中,人们的注意力被放在了哥特和数字概念之间惊人的理论相似性上,尽管它们作为思想的历史起源截然不同。总之,需要澄清未来的概念意义,巴黎圣母院的数字化哥特式编辑成为该建筑作为历史纪念碑保存的重要方面。考虑到我们这个数字时代对永恒无常、理想主义和永远未来编辑的可能性的敏感性,巴黎圣母院的潜在重建提供了无限的建筑诱惑,以及每一种需要磨练的哥特式风格的可能性。
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