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Tradition & Invention / [presented by] Robert Adam (Adam Architecture).

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Adam, Robert, 1948- narrator.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architectural design--Great Britain.
Architectural design.
Neoclassicism (Architecture)--Great Britain.
Neoclassicism (Architecture).
Architecture, Modern--20th century.
Architecture, Modern.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (41 minutes)).
Other Title:
Tradition and invention
Place of Publication:
London, England: Pidgeon Digital, 1992.
Summary:
The British architect Robert Adam, after completing his training at Regent Street Polytechnic, London in 1973, spent a year in Rome on a scholarship. That experience has had a tremendous influence on his work, which is all in the Classical mode. He has won many awards and has written innumerable articles and several books on Classicism, on which he is a recognised authority. In his talk he explains how, once you have learned the rules of Classicism, you can introduce invention. This is what has been happening continuously throughout the centuries since the Greeks built their temples. The Romans produced their versions, as did the Renaissance and Victorian designers. And now Adam shows us how he does it. He has even gone so far as to design a skyscraper in the Classical manner, something he says the Romans would have done had they had today's technology. And that is the point: Adam's buildings, though traditional in concept, are constructed using present-day technology.
Contents:
Temple Of Concord, Agrigento
Petit Palais, Paris
House, Montpelier Row, London
House Extension, Newtown Park, Hampshire
House, Dogmersfield Lake, Hampshire
Small Country House
Sheridan House, Winchester, Hampshire
Bordon Library, Hampshire
Bordon Library, Hampshire. Detail
Fern Drawing For Capital
Pembroke Table
Annular Clock
Door Case Brackets
Bredley House
Crooked Pightle House
House, Cathedral Close, Salisbury
Terraced House
Dogmersfield Park, Hampshire
Offices, 'Gateway' To Birmingham.
Notes:
Title from publisher's website (viewed April 29, 2021).
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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