As a Notre Dame Cathedral rebuild design competition is announced, we ask, "what does rebuilding the Notre Dame Cathedral really mean?"


News of the Notre Dame fire has been an ongoing topic as of last week. Despite the loss of one spire and a destroyed roof, the cathedral still stands. The public has expressed strong views and opinions regarding the amount of attention and proactiveness many have made towards its rebuild. Social media is littered with responses of sadness, irritation, anger, optimism, and criticism towards the 850-year-old building. Much of the opinionated discussion not only revolves around the structure's historical and religious ties, but the amount of attention and funding it has received towards its rebuild. Using the cathedral's casualty as an example, is this how the general public will react to future casualties towards architecture?

After President Macron announced a campaign to raise funds for the cathedral early last week, an outpour of funds pledged. In one day alone, three of the wealthiest families in France pledged $700 million. Upon hearing of the funds raised many were quick to crit...

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