The definitive book on the most influential English country house
architect and designer.
This beautifully produced book celebrates the work of Robert Adam, the
great eighteenth-century architect who influenced generations by
stamping his distinctive neoclassical aesthetic vision on the English
country house interior.
Lavish new photography provides a deeply visual exploration of Adam's
most important surviving country houses, to which the author and
photographer gained unparalleled access. Included are magnificent
country houses such as Syon House and Harewood House--styled and
inspired by the ideal of the neoclassical--as well as Adam's
castle-style Mellerstain and town houses such as Home House-- all
captured in splendid detail. Original Adam design drawings, from Sir
John Soane's Museum, illustrate the boldness of planning, color, and
creative interpretation of Adam's domestic interiors. A biographical and
contextual account of Adam's life and work describes his unique design
process, his patrons, and the legacy of his design achievement.
This richly illustrated volume will appeal to designers and homeowners
as well as traditional architecture enthusiasts, promising to become an
important addition to any architecture and interior design library.