The Belgian artist Wim Delvoye says that officials at Notre Dame cathedral, which was destroyed in a fire in April last year, have so far snubbed his proposal to rebuild the spire of the gutted medieval landmark. “The longer the French wait to decide—or to start a competition—the more they will need to rely on my technique and design [involving] laser-cut Corten steel,” he says. “They are going to discuss [the spire design] for ten years.” — The Art Newspaper
According to The Art Newspaper, the National Commission for Architecture and Heritage is due to give its recommendations relating to the spire to the Ministry of Culture later this year and a decision on the final design is expected to come next year.
Late last month, the Notre Dame construction site reopened to allow a management team to plan the return of employees early this month. Beginning May 4th, around 50 construction workers were expected to have returned to work to continue the removal of the structure's scaffolding and to continue work that was halted due to the coronavirus shutdown.
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