
Alejandro Arredondo
Alejandro Arredondo is a Mexican architect from Coacalco, Estado de México, who played a crucial role in the reconstruction of the Notre Dame Cathedral following the devastating fire in 2019. He was among the first to access the damaged site and led a team at Art Graphique et Patrimoine, employing advanced technologies like drones and 3D modeling to create detailed plans for restoration. Arredondo, who moved to France in 2017, specializes in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and emphasizes the importance of preserving historical architecture. His work aims to ensure that Notre Dame remains a vital part of cultural heritage for centuries to come, and he continues to advocate for the conservation of historic monuments globally.
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Alejandro Arredondo is a 57-year-old resident who described the rapid progression of the fire.
Incendies au Chili : au moins 19 morts et plus de 50 000 personnes évacuées dans le sud du paysAlejandro Arredondo, 57, surveyed a burning landscape of metal and wood that used to be people’s homes.
Chilean president declares state of catastrophe as wildfires kill at least 15 | ChileAlejandro Arredondo was part of the team that restored the Notre Dame Cathedral after the fire.
Innovación, interconectividad, resiliencia, entre los ejes de este año del Festival de las Ideas, Puebla 2025Alejandro Arredondo is a Mexican architect who played a key role in the reconstruction of Notre Dame after the 2019 fire.
Así intervino un mexicano en la reconstrucción de Notre Dame
















