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  1. Robert Adam - Neoclassical, Architecture, Design: Having nearly exhausted his money and anxious to return to England, Adam had to forgo the pleasures of further expeditions to Greece and Egypt. He returned to London in January 1758, his head full of details of Roman antiquities. Palladianism was losing its appeal, and the public was ready for a new architectural style. Adam lost no time in ...

  2. 16 de ene. de 2017 · Robert Adam's Adelphi. 16 Jan 2017. Ahead of his evening talk The Rise and Fall of the Adelphi, Colin Thom of the Survey of London, introduces us to Robert Adam’s ambitious but ill-fated Adelphi project. The Adam brothers’ concept at the Adelphi is immediately striking for its monumentality and ambition. Here was an unprecedented attempt to ...

  3. Entre sus obras más destacadas de esa época se encuentran la reconstrucción y decoración de casas de campo. La remodelación de la casa Kenwood en Londres, Inglaterra (1764-1773), fue un proyecto especialmente significativo para Robert Adam. La casa pertenecía a William Murray, un jurista y asesor de Jorge III de Inglaterra.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2015 · Robert Adam, Architect – Key Projects. (1728-92) Robert was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland; buried in Westminster Abbey, England. Robert Adam was not only the leading Scottish architect of the 18th century – and exponent of the Classical Georgian style – but remains Scotland’s most famous architect. He became architect to George III.

  5. Robert Adam (1728-92), architect, interior designer and furniture designer, son of William Adam, was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife. Robert was the second of four brothers, (James, John and William) he also had three sisters. His early education was at the Royal High School in Edinburgh before going to Edinburgh University in 1743, a period of study ...

  6. Estilo de Adam. El estilo de Adán (o Adamesque y «Estilo de los hermanos Adán») es un estilo neoclásico del siglo XVIII de diseño de interiores y arquitectura, tal como lo practicaron tres hermanos escoceses, de los cuales Robert Adam (1728-1792) y James Adam (1732- 1794) fueron los más conocidos. Los hermanos Adam fueron los primeros en ...

  7. Robert Adam. Robert Adam ( Kirkcaldy, Fife, Escócia, 3 de julho de 1728 — Londres, 3 de março de 1792) foi um arquiteto, decorador e projetista de mobiliário do Reino Unido. É considerado por muitos como o maior arquiteto da segunda metade do século XVIII, o líder da retomada do estilo neoclássico por volta de 1760.

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