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Architecture Quote by John Ruskin

“We must note carefully what distinction there is between a healthy and a diseased love of change; for as it was in healthy love of change that the Gothic architecture rose, it was partly in consequence of diseased love of change that it was destroyed.” quote by John Ruskin
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“We must note carefully what distinction there is between a healthy and a diseased love of change; for as it was in healthy love of change that the Gothic architecture rose, it was partly in consequence of diseased love of change that it was destroyed.”

John Ruskin

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Seven Lamps of Architecture, 1849

A balanced love of change fuels progress, while obsessive change can destroy what it creates.

In simple terms: Balanced change builds, obsessive change destroys.

Key Takeaway

Seek healthy enthusiasm for change.

Themes

art architecture change

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical artistic

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • design innovation
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

Aesthetic theory cultural evolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate healthy from unhealthy change?
  • What safeguards preserve valuable traditions?
A Different Perspective

Excessive change can cause instability.

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