Paxton, Sir Joseph

Paxton, Sir Joseph

▪ British architect and botanist
born Aug. 3, 1801, near Woburn, Bedfordshire, Eng.
died June 8, 1865, Sydenham, near London

      English landscape gardener and designer of hothouses, who was the architect of the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London.

      He was originally a gardener employed by the Duke of Devonshire, whose friend, factotum, and adviser he became. From 1826 he was superintendent of the gardens at Chatsworth, the duke's Derbyshire estate; he built in iron and glass the famous conservatory there (1840) and the lily house for the duke's rare Victoria regia (1850). Also in 1850, after a cumbersome design had been officially accepted by the Great Exhibition's organizers, Paxton's inspired plan for a building of prefabricated elements of sheet glass and iron was substituted. His design, based on his earlier glass structures, covered four times the area of St. Peter's, Rome, and the grandeur of its conception was a challenge to mid-19th-century technology. Although it was built within six months and he was knighted for his efforts (1851), it was not until later that the structure was seen as a revolution in style. In 1852–54 its components were moved to Sydenham Hill in Upper Norwood, where they remained (reerected in a different form from the original) until destroyed by fire in 1936.

      Paxton was a member of Parliament for Coventry from 1854 until his death. During the period of his glass structures, he also designed many houses in eclectic styles and laid out a number of public parks.

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