Glass-Roofed Cathedral Rebuilds

Miysis Envisions the New Notre Dame to Feature a Roof Garden

France launched a competition for the Notre Dame cathedral rebuild and ideas have been steadily pouring in for consideration. Belgium-based visualization studio Miysis envisions a quaint, mindfully oriented idea that features the ambition for a publically accessible roof garden. However, "the concept is meant to be a personal meditation on the building" and will not be entered into the competition.

The proposal is noteworthy to look at, however. It harbors some ties to modern architectural movements. For example, the firm recreated the lost spire — one that was constructed out of wood, to feature materials that will evoke a contemporary aesthetic — glass, steel, and timber. Moreover, the combination of greenery and a roof that reveals a sky will likely have a positive effect on visitors.
Trend Themes
1. Green Roofs - The concept of a roof garden provides an opportunity for the implementation and expansion of green roofs.
2. Contemporary Materials - The use of glass, steel, and timber in the rebuild highlights a trend towards incorporating contemporary materials in architectural projects.
3. Mindful Architecture - The emphasis on creating a personal meditation space within the building presents an opportunity for the growth of mindful architecture.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The rebuild of Notre Dame opens up opportunities for architects to explore innovative design concepts, such as incorporating roof gardens and contemporary materials.
2. Green Building - The concept of a roof garden in the Notre Dame rebuild aligns with the green building trend, creating opportunities for companies in the green building industry.
3. Visualization and Design - Visualization studios like Miysis have the chance to contribute to the rebuild process by creating visually stunning representations of innovative architectural concepts.

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