Adam, Robert
Features biographies and images of the work of the celebrated British architect.
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Adam, Robert - Andrew Jones' Pages
View a portrait of the Scottish architect with a well-presented chronology of his life including the dates of completion of his major buildings.
freespace.virgin.netAdam, Robert - Britain Express
Useful resource offers an informative biography of the architect together with links to info on some of his major works.
www.britainexpress.comAdam, Robert - Culzean Castle
Find artist's impressions of the castle before and after Adam had renovated it and view a photo of the oval staircase.
freespace.virgin.netAdam, Robert - Great Buildings Online
Learn more about the 18th-century Scottish architect whose style was heavily influenced by the classical tradition.
www.greatbuildings.comAdam, Robert - Headfort House
Learn more about Adam's only substantial architectural work in Southern Ireland and view a detail of Headfort's drawing room ceiling.
homepage.tinet.ieAdam, Robert - NGAW
Washington DC gallery presents two watercolours by Adam along with a short survey of his life and work.
www.nga.govAdam, Robert - Scottish Gazetteer
Contains info on the architect who was Master of the King's Works between 1761 and 1769.
ossian.geo.ed.ac.ukSCRAN - Robert Adam's Vision of Edinburgh
Interactive multimedia catalogue of designs for buildings by this Scottish Architect. Features essays, photographs, drawings, 3D computer images and a bibliography.
www.scran.ac.ukTate Online - Robert Adam
View the Tate's selection of Adam's work which includes his evocative watercolour, "A Chasm, with Figures".
www.tate.org.uk
