Adam, Robert A Architects History
Adam, Robert A Architects History
Life and works of Scottish architect Robert Adam (1728-1792)
noted for his delicately decorated Neo-Classical style and design of complete interiors including furniture and furnishings.
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Robert Adam (1728-1792) - Portrait bust and notes from Bob Speel on this important Scottish architect, with description of the neoclassical Kenwood House, remodelled by Adam.
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Robert Adam and the Building of Culzean Castle - About Scotland explains how Adam transformed Culzean from a dowdy fortress to a grand, romantic and fashionable castle. Illustrations include some of Adam's drawings.
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Robert Adam's Vision of Edinburgh - An interactive multimedia catalog by Cadking Design of existing and unbuilt designs by Robert Adam. Essays, photographs, drawings, 3D computer images and bibliography.
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Robert Adam - A biography by Corinne Mills of Scotland's most famous architect, illustrated with a portrait and portrait bust. Includes links to images and descriptions of buildings in Scotland designed by Adam.
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Osterley Park - A National Trust property in West London, with a house designed by Robert Adam for the Child banking family in the neo-classical style. Includes history, a biography of Adam and visitor information.
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TCU-in-Scotland: Robert Adam (1728-1792) - An illustrated chronology of this notable Scottish architect, with bibliography. Part of the course materials of a Texas Christian University summer school in Scotland.
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Places Associated with Robert Adam - Biographical summary and listing of places associated with him, from the Parks and Gardens UK database.
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Robert Adam and Register House - Illustrated essay by J.K. Gillon on Robert Adam's design for Edinburgh's Register House.
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