Adam family of architects

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The Adam family of architects was an influential 18th-century Scottish dynasty, led by brothers including Robert and James Adam, renowned for developing the elegant neoclassical "Adam style" that shaped British and European architecture and interior design.

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instanceOf Scottish family
architectural dynasty
activeIn Great Britain
surface form: Britain

Ireland
continental Europe
architecturalTypeSpecialization country houses
public buildings
urban townhouses
basedIn Edinburgh
London, England
surface form: London
countryOfOrigin Scotland
culturalSignificance helped define late Georgian taste
designApproach integration of architecture, interiors, and furnishings
designElements classical motifs such as urns and festoons
delicate classical ornament
light color schemes
stucco reliefs
era Georgian era
fieldOfWork architecture
interior design
hasMemberRole James Adam – architectural partner and collaborator
John Adam – business manager and architect
Robert Adam – leading designer of the Adam style
William Adam
surface form: William Adam – patriarch and architect
hasStyle Adam style
influenced British architecture
European architecture
interior decoration in Britain
influencedBy Palladian architecture
surface form: Palladianism

ancient Roman architecture
archaeological discoveries at Pompeii and Herculaneum
knownFor elegant neoclassical designs
integrated architecture and interior schemes
legacy influence on later neoclassical revivals
widespread adoption of the Adam style across Britain
movement Neoclassicism
notableMembers James Adam
John Adam
Robert Adam
William Adam
notableWork Adam style
timePeriod 18th century

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James Adam memberOf Adam family of architects