
French project uses AI to visualise how climate change will affect heritage sites
French conservation experts from multiple public and private institutions are developing an AI model to predict the impact of climate change on cultural heritage sites. Led by Ann Bourgès of the French Ministry of Culture’s Centre for Research and Restoration of France’s Museums, the project began in 2022 with two doctoral researchers, Adèle Cormier and David Roqui, who are studying three heritage sites: Strasbourg Cathedral's sandstone spire, the Bibracte archaeological site, and a future coastal site. The team is gathering climatic and material deterioration data to train an AI to correlate weather patterns with physical degradation, using open-source methodology so the tool can be adopted globally.








