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France will summon world’s architects

Internatio­nal contest will determine design of new Notre Dame spire

- Ryan W. Miller Contributi­ng: Kim Hjelmgaard in Paris; The Associated Press

France will hold a competitio­n among internatio­nal architects to design a new spire for the Notre Dame Cathedral after the one atop the famed church collapsed in this week’s fire, the country’s prime minister said.

Edouard Philippe said Wednesday that officials will consider whether the new spire should replicate the one that fell in Monday’s blaze or have its own original design.

“This is obviously a huge challenge, a historic responsibi­lity,” Philippe said. “Should we rebuild the spire envisaged and built by Viollet-le-Duc under the same conditions … (or) give Notre Dame a new spire adapted to the technologi­es and the challenges of our times?”

The destroyed 300-foot spire was not an original piece on the medieval cathedral. It was designed and built by Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc during his 19th-century restoratio­n.

French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that he wants to see the 12th-century cathedral rebuilt within five years, but experts in French Gothic architectu­re said it could take at least 10 years.

Nearly $1 billion in donations have been pledged for reconstruc­tion. Engineers and historians are likely to put up a temporary roof to protect the cathedral from the elements, assess damage and salvage materials.

Stephen Murray, professor emeritus of medieval art history at Columbia University, worked on 3D scanning Notre Dame’s roof. He said he hopes the new roof is built with not only more fireproofi­ng but also an eye for architectu­ral achievemen­t.

“A great work of architectu­re does not just reflect the society it comes from,” Murray said. “It is a way for a group of people to project the future and who they are – their aspiration­s.”

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