George Maddox (architect)

George Maddox[1] (1760 in Monmouth – 1843 in London) was an architect, draughtsman, painter and teacher.

Throughout his architectural career, Maddox exhibited drawings and paintings (watercolour over pencil).

[2] In 1790 the Duke of Cumberland, George III’s brother, commissioned him to build an opera house in Leicester Square.

[3] In 1824 Jeffrey Wyatville hired Maddox as his assistant in remodeling Windsor Castle.

Among his students were Cockerell, Decimus Burton, Hosking and several other eminent persons.