Penn State University, Ph.D.
Lindsay Cook is Assistant Teaching Professor of Architectural History in the Department of Art History at Penn State University. An architectural historian, medievalist, digital humanist, translator, and digital preservation advocate, her current research addresses architectural and artistic responses to the Gothic cathedral Notre-Dame of Paris and digital and material approaches to the valorization, conservation, and restoration of cultural heritage. She is the translator of Notre Dame Cathedral: Nine Centuries of History (Penn State, 2020), and her writing about the history of Notre-Dame has recently appeared in the journals Future Anterior and Different Visions and the edited volume The Analysis of Gothic Architecture (Brill, 2023).
Presentation
The Spires of Notre-Dame