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  1. James Adam (* 21. Juli 1732 in Kirkcaldy, Schottland; † 20. Oktober 1794 in Mayfair, City of Westminster) war ein schottischer Architekt und Möbeldesigner. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Schriften (Auswahl) 3 Bauten (Auswahl) 4 Literatur. 5 Fußnoten. Leben.

  2. James Adams (geb. Choke 1991 Tufnellpark, London) ist der Hauptcharakter der Bücher. Von 2003 bis 2010 ist er Mitglied der britischen Geheimorganisation namens CHERUB. Nach sieben Jahren verlässt er CHERUB mit dem schwarzen T-Shirt, das für überdurchschnittliche Leistungen in mehreren Missionen….

  3. Robert Adam (born July 3, 1728, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scot.—died March 3, 1792, London, Eng.) was a Scottish architect and designer who, with his brother James (1730–94), transformed Palladian Neoclassicism in England into the airy, light, elegant style that bears their name.

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  5. James Adam (21 July 1732 – 20 October 1794) was a Scottish architect and furniture designer, but was often overshadowed by his older brother and business partner, Robert Adam. They were sons of architect William Adam .

  6. James Adam | The works in architecture of the late Robert and James Adam, Esqs., complete in three volumes, containing plans, elevations, sections, and detail of the principal buildings, public and private, | The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Collection.

  7. The drawings from the office of Robert and James Adam are catalogued by Frances Sands with the assistance of trainee cataloguers Anna McAlaney and Louisa Catt, and various volunteers. The work has been peer reviewed externally, the majority of which work has been undertaken by Iain Gordon Brown, Consultant to the Adam Drawings Project.