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  1. robertadammusic.comRobert Adam

    Home page of Robert Adam, a country artist from Calgary. An old country soul, wrapped in rhinestones and a new wave of country. Robert pays homage to the deep tradition of the country that has come before him, but also carries the torch further to inclusi

  2. Observational obscurity on the reality we live fuels impressions that are binded between exaggerated act-outs; this describes Robert Adam's comedy. Other's say, "he's funny." This LA comic's roots were shaped in Troy, Ohio coupled by a degree from the Columbus College of Art and Design.

  3. Hace 4 días · ROBERT ADAM Esquire, ARCHITECT born at Kirkaldie 3rd July 1728 died in London 3rd March 1792 James Macpherson, the Scottish poet, and Sir William Chambers, architect, are buried either side of him. The sculptor Joseph Nollekens designed a monument for Adam but this was never erected (the design is at the Victoria & Albert Museum ).

  4. Robert Adam FRIAS (born 1948) is a Driehaus Architecture Prize winning British architect, urban designer and author, known for championing classical and traditional styles. Adam is a visiting professor at the University of Strathclyde and Design Council Expert.

  5. Hace 3 días · Adam held the post of Architect of the King's Works from 1761 to 1769. Robert Adam was a leader of the first phase of the classical revival in England and Scotland from around 1760 until his death. He influenced the development of Western architecture, both in Europe and in North America. Adam designed interiors and fittings as well as houses.

  6. Adam, Robert 1728 - 1792. Robert Adam was born in Kirkaldy, Fife, Scotland on 3 July 1728. He was the son of the architect William Adam (1689-1748) under whom he trained. He also studied at Edinburgh University from 1743. Following the death of his father in 1748, Robert Adam and his elder brother, John Adam (1721-1792) formed a partnership to ...

  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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