
"The Necessity for Ruins"
"The Necessity for Ruins" explores the idea that ruins—whether ancient structures or decayed buildings—serve a vital role in human experience and culture. They embody history, memory, and the passage of time, offering insights into past civilizations and human ingenuity. Ruins also provoke reflection on impermanence and change, reminding us of our shared mortality. Additionally, they inspire creativity and aesthetic appreciation, often becoming symbols of heritage and identity. In this sense, ruins are not just remnants of the past but essential objects for understanding history, preserving cultural identity, and fostering a sense of continuity and humility within societies.