A Tour de France in the study of l'Art du Trait & the Compagnon. These historic craft guilds have developed and maintained a system of craft that have produced many world renown architectural treasures. Who are they, and what could their impact be on todays building culture?
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Tune in to The Construction Life Podcast for an enlightening conversation with Pat Moore, founder of the Professional School of Practical Stereotomy. Pat shares his expertise in the ancient skill of stereotomy, including the art of 3D cutting and the importance of preserving cultural architecture. He also warns against overvaluing productivity and becoming too dependent on tools. Discover the fascinating world of stereotomy and see its amazing potential on this episode of the podcast. Interested in learning more about stereotomy and the Professional School of Practical Stereotomy?
Est-il possible de reconstruire les charpentes médiévales de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, qui a été victime d’un incendie lundi soir et qui a été partiellement détruite? Jean-Michel Leprince a rencontré Patrick Moore, le seul charpentier des Amériques membre des Compagnons du Devoir, une confrérie qui possède les techniques utilisées à l'époque des cathédrales.
A lecture given for the 2022 Timber Framers Guild Conference at the Double Tree by Hilton in Burlington, Vermont.
Here's the video that is on display with the traveling exhibition - KIGUMI: Revealing the Carpentry Behind the Wood Joint hosted by The Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum (竹中大工道具館) in Kobe, Japan. The video shows a step-by-step process for the making of a classic traditional Guitarde, while respecting all the rules in the art of assembly (traditional joinery). The Guitarde was designed and created by Jérémie Abbate, from Abbate Charpentier Traditionnel, and the concave conical roof by Luc Adam, students of the Professional School of Practical Stereotomy
Patrick will walk viewers through a step-by-step process of recreating a 3D roof model made of paper - regardless of roof pitches - while explaining in detail how to draw and understand the difference of elevation views (side profile view) of hips, valleys, and rafters, along with plan (birds-eye) view, and net view (a view perpendicular to a pitched surface). Patrick specializes in historical and traditional carpentry practices and has worked around the world on nationally and internationally federally classified historical sites including two UNESCO world heritage sites. In 2013, he became the first person in the western hemisphere to be received as a Compagnon Passant Charpentier Du Devoir in France. He has multiple exhibits on display in museums around the world and is the founder of The Professional School of Practical Stereotomy, a small private professional school unique in the English speaking world where students are given the experience in the UNESCO classified knowledge of practical stereotomy.
TFGLive! Event: Stereotomy with Patrick Moore, Part II
Marc sits down with Patrick Moore. Please visit our website to learn more: www.marcadams.com
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