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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

A concept for renewal of Notre Dame in France by Habibeh Madjdabadi

 
November 18th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Habibeh Madjdabadi

Le Corbusier described Notre dame as a ‘pure creation of spirit”. The new extension roof is white, recalling the le Corbusier titled one of his books: “When the cathedrals were white” and addressing the original aim of the cathedral builders when used marble for creating a white construction. The white color restores the ancient imagination of cathedrals. The new extension is in line with the traditions of Gothic cathedrals: rising up the building towards the sky for reinforcing the sense of verticality. The roof rises gradually in the middle creating a curved skyline for the cathedral as Antoni Gaudi said.

When the cathedrals were white, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

  • Architects: Habibeh Madjdabadi
  • Project: A concept for renewal of Notre Dame
  • Location: Ile de la Cité, River Seine, France
  • Presentation team: sima vadaye kheiri, Atena taleghani, Mohammadreza Hajian, Azin Mirani

When the cathedrals were white, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

Cathedrals were known as prominent land marks of the medieval cities. Their height exceeded several times the surrounding buildings. Through the centuries the city skylines changed, the cities became larger and many new high-rise buildings entered in competition with the old cathedrals. Today, the cathedrals have lost their original supremacy and visual impact on the town. Notre dame belongs to the collective imagination of Paris and there are many stories and legends around it. Restoring Notre dame shall include restoration of its original role as an outstanding city landmark and legend. We decided for a new interpretation of the ceiling and spire. In original building the spire and the roof were built in two different times and thus conceived as two distinct architectural elements. in our interpretation these are integral part of each other. The roof rises gradually in the middle creating a curved skyline for the cathedral. The shape of the new structure corresponds to the catenary curves and for this reason the building load is efficiently transferred to the existing piers of the cathedral (to be reinforced), without compromising the stability of the cathedral. The new extension is in line with the traditions of Gothic cathedrals: rising up the building towards the sky for reinforcing the sense of verticality.

Exterior, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

When the cathedrals were white, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

The material of The new structure is inspired by the structure of the bird’s bones. Its hollow skeleton improves strength and reduces the structure weight.

People can walk under the new roof having the view of the city, People used to see the cathedral from the city and now there is the opportunity for the people to see the city from the cathedral.

In the middle of the walkway in the location of the former spire there is a reflective hollow space, a tunnel of light that connects the cathedral to the new roof, connecting the past to the future.

Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

Notre dame has been modified for several times through the centuries, by addition and subtraction of parts and elements. Each transformation brought the Cathedral new life and enriched its architecture. Transformation has always been part of the Notre dame’s evolution.

The devastating fire on 15 April 2019, should be considered as an opportunity for continuing the millenary tradition of changes and improvements by a meaningful contribution of the new millennium. It is the right time to give a new life to Notre dame and to restore the building with a new idea that goes beyond the mere recovery of the damaged roof and spire.

Skyline, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

When the cathedrals were white diagram, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

When the cathedrals were white, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

Overtime, Image Courtesy © Habibeh Madjdabadi

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