Since its construction in the 12th century, the collegiate Saint Thomas of Canterbury has always attracted interest. After a partial collapse in June 2019, it is undergoing refurbishment. A first safeguard phase took place shortly after the collapse.
This mini-documentary series, composed of 3 episodes of about 15 minutes everyone and accessible to all, answers many questions and offers you to better understand the first steps of a restoration site.
Driven by the Town of Crépy-en-Valois with the support of the Regional Directorate for Cultural Affairs (DRAC) of Hauts-de-France, written by Nicolas Bilot (Aquilon) and realized by Mathilde Gaillard and Samuel Zbynovsky (The Monad Sagace) is a way of highlight the shadow work that is carried out upstream of a construction site.
Episode 1: Managing the Urgency of a Collapse
Episode 2: Thinking the Works
Episode 3: Measuring Everything
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