So, you’re sitting in an ancient church, let’s say the Bourges Cathedral in France. You’re admiring the historical richness of the stained glass depicting the Last Judgment, the spandrels featuring tales from Genesis, and the high, high ceilings. All of a sudden, you think, “Man, this place is really old,” having been built in the 12th Century, “Is it going to collapse on me?” Sure, your friends might call you a hypochondriac, but there arelegit historians and architects who are worried about it, too.…
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