The Crystal Palace was created in 1851.
It wasn't. The building known as the Crystal Palace was built to house some of the exhibits of the Great Exhibition in 1851.
The famous design of the Crystal Palace for the 1851 Great Exhibition was created by Sir Joseph Paxton. Originally a gardener and architect, Paxton's innovative use of cast iron and glass allowed for a vast, modular structure that showcased the latest advancements in technology and design. The Crystal Palace became an iconic symbol of the Victorian era and a landmark of industrial innovation. Its design influenced future architecture and exhibition spaces around the world.
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The palace was designed as a basic unit of mass-produced framing that simplified construction.
Prince Albert, along with architect Joseph Paxton, oversaw the construction of the Crystal Palace in just about nine months, from its groundbreaking in September 1850 to its completion in April 1851 for the Great Exhibition. However, the structure was not knocked down until it was dismantled in 1936, long after Albert's death in 1861. Thus, while the building phase was brief, the Crystal Palace stood for many decades before its demolition.
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