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Rickman and Cragg were known for their prefabricated cast iron
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The first use of cast iron in English buildings was in what building type
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The first large structure to use cast iron as the primary structural material was
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What business forced the introductionof cast iron structures in building construction?
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In 1817, the potential for iron to evolve a new architectural style devoid of Greek or Gothic ornament was first articulated by
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Joseph Paxton and The Duke of Devonshire
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The Great Conservatory at Chatsworth was designed by
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The greenhouse in the Royal Gardens at Kew was designed b
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"Remarks on Hot Houses," was written by
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The second Jandin d' Hiver was designed by
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The Royal Pavilion at Brighton was designed by
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the industrial revolution could continue so cast iron could still be made in britain allowing them to sell it to other countries |
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What was the effect on architecture of the British victory in the Battle of Trafalgar?
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The final design of Les Halles was produced by
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