joseph paxton
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- English architect (1801-1865): Joseph Paxton was a 19th-century English gardener, architect, and Member of Parliament, best known for designing The Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Joseph Paxton's innovative use of glass and iron revolutionized Victorian architecture.
- The Crystal Palace, designed by Joseph Paxton, was a landmark of the Industrial Age.
Advanced Usage
- "Paxtonian" (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Joseph Paxton's architectural style, particularly the use of modular, prefabricated elements of glass and iron.
- The building's light-filled atrium is a Paxtonian feature.
Variants and Related Words
- Crystal Palace (n): The large glass and iron exhibition hall designed by Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in Hyde Park, London.
- Chatsworth House (n): A stately home in Derbyshire where Joseph Paxton served as head gardener and designed significant glasshouses and gardens.
Synonyms
- Architect
- Designer
- Gardener (in the historical context of his work at Chatsworth)
Related Phrases
- "The gardener-architect": A historical epithet often used to describe Joseph Paxton, reflecting his dual expertise.
- Joseph Paxton, the gardener-architect, brought a greenhouse aesthetic to monumental building.
Related Idioms
(No specific idioms are directly associated with the proper noun 'Joseph Paxton'. This section is not applicable.)
Noun
- English architect (1801-1865)