Bath Life – issue 426

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Architecture

HISTORY IN THE MAKING

Architect Robert Adam talks about how classic can meet contemporary without comprising on style, as seen at the Holburne Park development It has to be a tough challenge for any architect to marry the old with the new but particularly in a distinctive city like Bath. Yet the thoughtfullydesigned Holburne Park development, which is a community of villas, terraced houses and apartments located along the Warminster Road, has managed just that, and it is thanks to leading classical architect Robert Adam (pictured above). obert whose firm is well nown for its classic designs including the

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Duchy of Cornwall’s acclaimed Poundbury in Dorset, is no stranger to combining classical architecture with modern living but it is the first time he has brought this approach to Bath. He says, “Bath is a perfect example as each part of it is individual but there is a sense of harmony throughout the city. “At Holburne Park, we have produced modern housing for modern people, but at the same time we are following the unity of Bath with classical design, while adding just a touch of variety. “It is easy to do something wacky”, he continues, “it’s much more di cult to do this. ou have to tread that ver fine line and to be honest it’s one that is frequently misunderstood. Some say classical architecture cannot be recreated. I wholeheartedly disagree; indeed I feel very strongly that classical architecture is as valid today as it ever was. We can have the best of both worlds: the beauty and lasting appeal of classical design, but without the draughty rooms!” For more: www.adamarchitecture.com; www.savills.co.uk www.mediaclash.co.uk I BATH LIFE I 75


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