Robert Adam´s London
Frances Sands
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Description for Robert Adam´s London
Paperback. The iconic eighteenth-century architect Robert Adam was based in London for more than half of his life and made more designs for this one city than anywhere else in the world. This book reviews a wide variety of his designs for London, highlighting lesser-known buildings as well as familiar ones. Num Pages: 160 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: AMB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 207 x 255 x 20. Weight in Grams: 590.
The iconic eighteenth-century architect Robert Adam was based in London for more than half of his life and made more designs for this one city than anywhere else in the world. This book reviews a wide variety of his designs for London, highlighting lesser-known buildings as well as familiar ones. Each of Adam's projects explored in this book is plotted on Horwood's map of London (1792-99), enabling the reader to recognise Adam's work as they move around the city, as well as to envisage London as if more of his ingenious designs had been executed or survived demolition.
The iconic eighteenth-century architect Robert Adam was based in London for more than half of his life and made more designs for this one city than anywhere else in the world. This book reviews a wide variety of his designs for London, highlighting lesser-known buildings as well as familiar ones. Each of Adam's projects explored in this book is plotted on Horwood's map of London (1792-99), enabling the reader to recognise Adam's work as they move around the city, as well as to envisage London as if more of his ingenious designs had been executed or survived demolition.
Product Details
Publisher
Archaeopress
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
589g
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781784914622
SKU
V9781784914622
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About Frances Sands
Dr Frances Sands is Curator of Drawings and Books at Sir John Soane's Museum.
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