Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792)
1Two years later Robert Adam died, and William Robertson a year after that.
2From their father, Robert Adam and his brothers learned a very important lesson.
3But Robert Adam had bigger plans than just building forts.
4One of his assistants was the seventeen-year-old Robert Adam.
5These apartments with their furnishings, executed by native craftsmen, are the only surviving examples by Robert Adam in Ireland.
6Compton Verney Warwickshire Architects Stanton Williams's design has extended a superb Robert Adam house in a Capablity Brown landscape.
7Designed by James Paine (and later Robert Adam), the house is a glorious example of the Palladian style.
8The subject is Robert Adam and his work, discussed by Eileen Harris, who has written about the architect and designer.
9Like so many of Robert Adam's later designs, exteriors at Charlotte Square stayed simple while the interiors became more ornate.
10Mughal art in London, a selection of Robert Adam's photography in Madrid and other arts stories from around the world.
11The art of Robert Adam was extraordinarily many-sided and prolific, and it is difficult to give a condensed appreciation of it.
12Through Cameron, Robert Adam's artistic vision reached out toward the Urals; through Bulfinch and Jefferson, to the foothills of the Appalachians.
13Hepplewhite was strongly influenced by the French style of Louis XVI, and also the pure taste of Robert Adam at its height.
14That development would make the New Town even more famous, by linking it to the single most important architect in Britain: Robert Adam.
15The result still looks very much as it did when it was finally completed in 1820, almost thirty years after Robert Adam's death.
16When he had learned all he could, he went to Edinburgh and then London, where he worked for Robert Adam and William Chambers.
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