Robert Adam
Robert Adam was a prominent Scottish architect and designer, born in 1728. He is best known for his role in the development of the Neoclassical style in architecture during the 18th century. Adam's designs often featured elegant proportions, decorative motifs, and harmonious interiors, making him a key figure in the Georgian architectural movement.
In addition to architecture, Adam was influential in interior design and furniture design. He established the Adam Style, characterized by its light colors, delicate ornamentation, and classical references. His work can be seen in various notable buildings, including the Syon House and the Kenwood House in England.