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In reply to the discussion: There are no trees large enough in all of France to rebuild Notre Dame. [View all]FakeNoose
(32,626 posts)36. The people of Dresden saved as many of the original stones as they could
They always wanted to rebuild the Frauenkirche, but they couldn't as long as the Communists were telling them what to do. I visited Dresden in 2002 while the rebuilding was going on, and I learned that they hid or buried the church stones in the 1950s so the Communists couldn't use them to build their ugly buildings. (Most of those are gone now by the way.)
By 1990 the Soviets/Communists were gone, the Dresdners were able to start the huge task of rebuilding the Frauenkirche. Certain stones had to be remanufactured, as you say, in concrete forms. But many of the rescued original stones were used wherever possible. The original building specifications were archived and used. It's really a remarkable story.
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There are no trees large enough in all of France to rebuild Notre Dame. [View all]
Cattledog
Apr 2019
OP
Modern materials must be used to reconstruct the Notre Dame Cathedral in the Gothic Style.
democratisphere
Apr 2019
#1
It would be a horrible idea to use original materials. Take the Frauenkirche as an example.
DetlefK
Apr 2019
#13
I loved this story when I first heard it. Still love it. We could learn a lot. Yesterday...
Hekate
Apr 2019
#37
If they go with engineered timbers they don't need to lop down a mess of four-hundred year old trees
Brother Buzz
Apr 2019
#56
Probaby true but they can use engineered wooden beams to replace large single beams.
honest.abe
Apr 2019
#18
If we remained a shell of the people and country we once were, we'd donate them.
hlthe2b
Apr 2019
#19
I was inspecting an old warehouse built before the state was cleared out by lumber barons
yaesu
Apr 2019
#22
I would most definitely choose wooden laminate beams over the trees at Versailles
pecosbob
Apr 2019
#43
The timbering was solely structural and was totally hidden behind the masonry ceilings
Brother Buzz
Apr 2019
#48
Engineering of construction materials has come a long way in the last 800 years.
aikoaiko
Apr 2019
#46