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  1. 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_AdamRobert Adam - Wikipedia

    Robert Adam (1728-1792) was a British neoclassical architect, interior designer and furniture designer. He was the leader of the first phase of the classical revival in England and Scotland, and designed many influential buildings and interiors.

  3. 11 de dez. de 2021 · Learn about Robert Adam, one of the most influential British architects of the Neoclassical style, who drew inspiration from Ancient Greece and Rome. Discover his distinctive and popular 'Adam Style' of interior decoration, and his works in architecture, furniture, silver and ceramics.

  4. Robert Adam was a Scottish architect and designer who, with his brother James (1730–94), transformed Palladian Neoclassicism in England into the airy, light, elegant style that bears their name. His major architectural works include public buildings (especially in London), and his designs were used.

  5. Robert Adam (1728–1792) was a leading figure of the classical revival in England and Scotland. He designed interiors, fittings, houses and townscapes, influenced by his studies of antiquity and the "Adam Style".

  6. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Arquiteto escocês, Robert Adam, filho de William Adam, um famoso arquiteto de Edimburgo, nasceu em 1728, em Kirkcaldy na Escócia, e morreu em 1792, em Londres.

  7. 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.

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