第一次世界大战后重建的诺永和苏瓦松大教堂

D. Theodossopoulos
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第一次世界大战期间法国北部大教堂和主要教堂的大面积破坏反映了该地区城乡建筑和景观的戏剧性和盲目破坏。他们的重建是一项系统的努力,由国家关怀驱动,遵循不同的优先事项和时间表(1919- 1938),而不是民间部门,而使用的技术显示了对当代实践的各种反应。当幸存者重建他们的生活时,修复者的优先次序往往受到需要容纳敬拜的限制。在苏瓦松、努瓦扬、兰斯和圣昆廷的主要教堂中进行了大规模的重建,从忠实地复制墙壁和拱顶的石雕到新的混凝土屋顶桁架,在大多数情况下,执行是持久的和高质量的。本文以苏瓦松大教堂和诺永圣母院这两个部分重建的拱顶为例,详细介绍了重建过程。这项研究是基于关于这个主题的法语作品和文献的档案,目的是在更多地关注破坏和重建的文化层面的文献中突出这一独特努力的技术层面。
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The reconstruction of Noyon and Soissons Cathedrals after the First World War
The extensive damage of cathedrals and major churches in the North of France during the Great War reflects the dramatic and blind destruction of urban and rural architecture and landscapes in the area. Their reconstruction was a systematic endeavour that was driven by state care and followed different priorities and timescale (1919-38) than the civil sector, while the technology used showed a variety of responses to contemporary practice. The restorers’ priorities were often conditioned by the need to accommodate worship as the survivors were rebuilding their lives. The extensive reconstructions in the major churches of Soissons, Noyon, Reims and St-Quentin ranged from faithful reproductions of the walls and vaults in dressed stonework to new roof trusses in concrete, and in most cases the execution is durable and of high quality. A detailed outline of the process is discussed in two cases where reconstructions were partial and focused on vaults, the cathedral of Soissons and Notre-Dame of Noyon. The research is based on archives of the works and literature on the subject in French, and aims to highlight the technical dimension of that unique endeavour in a literature that focuses more on the cultural dimensions of the destruction and reconstruction.
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