The west front frames arrival. Portals teach in relief, towers stage the skyline, and an absent spire invites debate about completion versus history. Composition, narrative, and urban memory converge.
🧩 Composition
- Portal band: Didactic sculptural program introduces theology.
- Rose window: A central eye mediating light and iconography.
- Tower pairing: Asymmetry as palimpsest of building phases.
- Buttress rhythm: Vertical members punctuate the facade.
⚖️ Spire or Not?
- Historical loss: Collapse removed the tallest marker.
- Restoration ethics: Should we reconstruct or respect absence?
- Urban reading: The skyline remembers even without the spire.
- Interpretive value: Absence teaches history as much as presence.
🗺️ Urban Memory
- Approach vistas: Street alignments stage the facade as event.
- Night reading: Illumination re‑writes perception.
- Community: The front acts as public pedagogy.

The front is argument and welcome — a catechism in stone.