The teacher, who is in charge of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, said on Wednesday that the teacher, who was destroyed by fire on Monday, would be closed for five to six years for restoration work.

But help in the restoration can come from a side that has nothing to do with construction as a popular video game.

The Assassin's Creed, produced by Canadian company Ubisoft, is famous for its famous historical landmarks, including Notre Dame Cathedral.

A report from The Virgos in 2014 discussed how she spent her time designing
Caroline Miozzi's levels of almost two years in creating a model of the cathedral simulates the real building to understand the various materials inside and outside the church to ensure that no details are overlooked.

Historians have helped graphic artists create and set up the works of the historic building, and the design work has continued for two full years to create a replica of the church that can now help rebuild it.

Digital Scanning and 3D Models
Assassin's Creed is not the only three-dimensional model of the floating church. Architectural critic Andrew Talon created a church survey in 2015.

Although Talon is now dead, France will invest his attention to detail and dedication in designing the ultra-precise model to help revive the icon of its former glory.

Over the course of several years, one of the best architecture historians at Vassar College has used photographic and laser photography techniques to create a complex reconstruction of Notre Dame.

In an attempt to better understand the Gothic church structures, Talon could prove invaluable to rebuilding the classical cathedral.

Andrew Talon was a tireless advocate of the renovation of Notre Dame. The Professor of Art at Vassar College collected a billion points of data using laser scanners to detect the structural nuances that a normal image can not obtain.

Lindsay Cook (a Talon colleague in Vassar) said Talon's work would give him the cathedral, and he could be used in new ways in future generations.

Macron vows to "more beautiful" church
The fire broke out in the 850-year-old church on Monday because of some of the restoration work at home.

French President Emmanuel Macaron said the new church would be "more beautiful." There is likely to be an international architectural competition to design a new church tower.

Many churches, theaters and government buildings have suffered losses from fires or natural disasters throughout the millennium, while the destruction of parts of the cathedral is viewed culturally as a continuation of the evolution of architecture.