Noun
Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792)
Source: WordNetThe house, at Hyde Park Corner, was built in the 1770s by Robert Adam but extensively remodelled in the 1820s by Benjamin Dean Wyatt. Source: Internet
Robert Adam designs Palladian villas, often with ‘minimalist’ interiors to provide his clients with a little cognitive dissonance. Source: Internet
Later years David Hume's mausoleum by Robert Adam From 1763 to 1765, Hume was invited to attend Lord Hertford in Paris, where he became secretary to the British embassy. Source: Internet
The search committee, comprised of Chairman Holsey and Trustees Robert Adam, Priscilla Kelly and Ron Trowbridge, interviewed six semi-finalist candidates and selected two finalists based on those interviews. Source: Internet
They jumped out to a 20-8 lead behind a pair of interceptions by defensive lineman Robert Adam and defensive back Caeden Sweet and two touchdowns on fourth-down conversions. Source: Internet
Robert Adam designed the screen, which was added to the entrance front in 1788. Source: Internet