Part 10 Flashcards

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Schauspielhaus

Berlin

1816-26

Architect KF Schinkel, Style Neoclassical

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Bauakademie

Berlin

1831-36

Architect KF Schinkel, Originally a school for art of buidling (training master builders)

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Dundas House

Edinburgh

1771-4

Architect William Chambers, Style Palladian, Star-pierced dome,

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Somerset House

London

1776-96

Architect William Chambers, Style Neoclassical, Rustcated base

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Kedleston Hall

Derbyshire

1760-70

Architect Robert Adam, Style Neoclassical, English Country House, Inspired by Arch of Constantine

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Syon House

Middlesex

1762-69 (and 1773)

Architect Robert Adam, 12 free-standing columns of blue marble, Style is ‘Adam Style’ (Like Neo-Classical)

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Charlotte Square

Edinburgh

1791

Architect Robert Adam, 1st time metropolitan sophistication is seen, 1st time separate houses are designed as one building

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Guildhall

London

1785-88

Facade by George Dance, Used as a townhall for hundreds of years, Style Gothic Revival

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13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields

London

From 1793

Architect John Soane, Style Neoclassical, Private House & Museum

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13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (Breakfast Room)

London

From 1793

Architect John Soane, Pendentive dome in ceiling, use of convex mirrors

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