This Day In History

Si monumentum requiris circumspice

Reader, if you seek his monument, look about you.

On Wren’s tomb in St. Paul’s Cathedral.



Christopher Wren, English architect and designer of St Paul’s Cathedral was born on this day in 1632.


“Architecture has its political Use; publick Buildings being the Ornament of a Country; it establishes a Nation, draws People and Commerce; makes the People love their native Country, which Passion is the Original of all great Actions in a Common-wealth…. Architecture aims at Eternity.”


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 “Architecture aims at Eternity”




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