John Ruskin Quote

To build, literally to confirm, is by common understanding to put together and adjust the several pieces of any edifice or receptacle of a considerable size. Thus we have church building, house building, ship building, and coach building.


The Seven Lamps of Architecture, Chapter I (p. 7), John Wiley & Son. 1865


To build, literally to confirm, is by common understanding to put together and adjust the several pieces of any edifice or receptacle of a...

To build, literally to confirm, is by common understanding to put together and adjust the several pieces of any edifice or receptacle of a...

To build, literally to confirm, is by common understanding to put together and adjust the several pieces of any edifice or receptacle of a...

To build, literally to confirm, is by common understanding to put together and adjust the several pieces of any edifice or receptacle of a...