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Reference number

SM Adam volume 21/113

Purpose

Preliminary design for a rustic building, ND

Aspect

Elevation for a two-storey, five-bay building with pitched, gabled roofs, which support chimney stacks. At the ground-storey level there is a central wooden entrance, set within a rustic portico with a tiled roof. The entrance is flanked by half-height, leaded windows. The portico is flanked by projecting, single-storey bays, which contain quarter-height windows and are surmounted by slanted, thatched roofs. At the first-storey level there is a central, full-height, balustraded, leaded window, with an oculus above, and all this is set within a gable, articulated by Doric columns. The central window is flanked by three-quarter-height, leaded windows, with oculi above

Scale

not to scale

Signed and dated

  • ND
    ND

Medium and dimensions

Pencil on laid paper (267x196)

Hand

Possibly Adam, James (1730--1794), architect
James Adam

Level

Drawing

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