File:Joseph Paxton design for New York exhibition building.jpg
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DescriptionJoseph Paxton design for New York exhibition building.jpg |
English: Sir Joseph Paxton's project for a building for the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in New York 1853–1854. The project was designed in 1851, before the ground for the Exhibition was chosen. The building was to large for the site, and another project, by the architects Carstensen & Gildemeister was chosen, and became the "New York Crystal Palace". |
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Source | https://ia902306.us.archive.org/31/items/worldofsciencear00sill/worldofsciencear00sill.pdf |
Author | Joseph Paxton |
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