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[–] 18046189? ago 

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>>13138231

I don't speak frog but I think I may have found our boy.

https://www.(((nytimes))).com/2017/09/28/world/europe/paris-notre-dame-renovation.html

http://archive.is/WlvNi

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Philippe Villeneuve, the chief architect in charge of the cathedral’s renovation, explained that Notre-Dame is tricky to restore because in Gothic architecture “the elements all have dynamic structural roles.”

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[–] 18046220? ago 

that Notre-Dame is tricky to restore

WHO KNEW that an 800 year old architectual masterpiece could be tricky to renovate. reaching levels of untold retardation

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[–] 18046216? ago 

>>13138252

Looks to be the architect. Just need to find the general contractor.

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>>13138291

SOCRA Patrick Palem

He will evoke on the antenna the fire of Notre-Dame-de-Paris cathedral

What did he mean by this? Or did the frogspeak not translate well?

So perhaps SOCRA is the GC.

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[–] 18046230? ago 

I used google translate.

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[–] 18046212? ago 

They wouldn't be doing the contracting. But they would be hiring them. It's a good lead, at least.

>>13138281

I've been to Notre Dame and it really leaves a mark after you see it. I didn't feel this way after 9/11, mainly because I never saw the towers. All of these things have far more impact when you go out and see them, which is why you should get out and see as much of Europe as you can, while you still can. It's only going to get worse.

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[–] 18046228? ago 

I didn't give a fuck about twin towers because to me it was just another ugly building occupied by city people (now I know it was Jews and my instincts were exactly correct).

The loss of Our Lady is just devastating.

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[–] 18046174? ago 

To get such permission to renovate Notre Dame, the approval must definitely come from the ministry of culture.