Saving the Oldest Church in Paris

We hope you are as intrigued about this story of Americans working to save the oldest church in Paris as we are. In Episode 81 of The Architecture Happy Hour podcast, host and architect, Laura Davis interviews David Sheppe, President of the American Friends for the Preservation of Saint Germain des Prés Church. This church, which is more than 1,000 years old is the sole focus of this organization's international preservation efforts. If you enjoyed your classes in European Architectural History, this episode is for you. If you have a passion for historic preservation, stay tuned. If you just love the romance and beauty of Paris, then stick around as we learn all about this fascinating historic church and the Americans who are helping to save it. See show notes and photos of the Saint Germain des Prés Church. Night view of Saint Germain des Prés Church, Paris, France In this Episode David Sheppe’s background and how he came to be involved in these preservation efforts in Paris, France A history of the Saint Germain des Prés Church Americans don’t have the vast history of architecture to preserve like Europeans Who are these Americans who have become passionate about preserving a church in Paris? If our listeners have a building worth preserving in their community, how do they get started? Under the guidance of Architect Pierre-Antoine Gatier, a master plan of 7 tranches is being implemented Fundraising takes creativity – Adopt a Saint Germain Star™ Campaign Photos of the Church's Interior Restoration If you are viewing these show notes inside a podcast app, please visit www.hpdarch.com/ahh81 to see photos. Restorer at work, Adopt a Saint Germain Star ceiling Before and After Capitals Conservators at Work Conservators on Scaffolding Monks Choir Before Restoration Monks Choir After Restoration Restoration underway Stone a statuary restoration still needed. From around 1250, this statue is known as the "Vierge souriante", or "Mary, softly smiling" Learn More www.PreserveSaintGermain.org Adopt a Saint Germain Star™ Fundraising Campaign Follow American Friends for the Preservation of Saint Germain des Prés on Facebook David Sheppe, President, American Friends for the Preservation of Saint Germain des Prés Inc., sgpusainfo@gmail.com Interested in learning more about the Saint Germain des Prés neighborhood where the church is located? Check out this book by John Baxter. (Click on book cover for Amazon affiliate link. If you make a purchase, we may earn a small commission, but there is no additional cost to you.) Links to The Architecture Happy Hour episodes mentioned on this podcast: 76: Saving the Alexander Mansion 62: Never Too Old to Become an Architect About David Sheppe David Sheppe has enjoyed a long career in international banking and now works as a financial and risk management consultant. It was while living in Paris in the 1980s that he first took an interest in the church of Saint Germain des Prés, and he has been a frequent visitor ever since. From 2013 to 2016, he was once again a Paris resident, and it was then that he became acquainted with the work of the “Fonds de Dotation,” the Paris-based fundraising arm for renovating the church. Following his return to the US in 2016, David did volunteer work for the US-based American Friends for the Preservation of Saint Germain des Prés, before joining its board in 2017. He is now leading the charge on the current Adopt A Saint Germain Star™ Campaign in the United States. David is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Cornell University. He resides in southwest Connecticut.

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