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“Ruins provide the incentive for restoration, and for a return to origins. There has to be an interim of death or rejection before there can be renewal and reform.”

Quote by J. B. Jackson

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J. B. Jackson
J. B. Jackson

J. B. Jackson was an American writer known for his studies on rural landscapes and architecture. His work delved into the relationship between humans and the natural environment, as well as the social and cultural changes in rural areas. His writing style uniquely blended elements of literature and geography. more

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