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The Fire at Notre-Dame: Roof
The double roof system of the typical Gothic great church–a
stone vault surmounted by a timber roof-is both decorative and
functional. The steep external roof provides the necessary weather
proofing dictated by northern climates (shallow pitches were used
for Greek temples); indeed the stone vault, perhaps cracked and
in any case not waterproof, itself needs the protection of the outer
roof (in Cyprus the Crusader churches, for example Famagusta,
hardly need this cover). However timber burns well, and one
function of the stone vault is to provide a fire-resistant barrier
between the outer roof and the church.
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