50 Wonders | Norman Foster: Crystal Palace

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Wonder: Crystal Palace | Architect: Joseph Paxton

Nominated by: Norman Foster

My favourite building is Joseph Paxton’s Crystal Palace. To me it represents the birth of modern architecture. Designed to house the Great Exhibition in 1851, the budget and timescale precluded traditional construction methods. Paxton’s solution was prefabricated, lightweight and transparent. It did more with less.

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