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In 'The Seven Lamps of Architecture' by John Ruskin, the author explores the essential elements of architectural design through the metaphorical lenses of seven 'lamps': sacrifice, truth, power, beauty, life, memory, and obedience. This influential work combines social commentary with aesthetic principles, making it a significant contribution to the fields of art and architecture. Ruskin's eloquent prose and detailed analysis of architectural structures provide readers with a deeper understanding of the moral and philosophical underpinnings of the built environment during the Victorian era. The book's emphasis on the connection between architecture and society adds a unique layer of complexity to the study of architectural theory and design. Readers will appreciate Ruskin's unique perspective on the relationship between architecture and morality, as well as his ability to blend art criticism with social critique.