STUDENT PLACEMENT SCHEME
We are keen to support students during their academic studies and have places available on our 1 year Student Placement Scheme.
Based in our Winchester office, our Student Placement Scheme is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience of traditional architecture and urban design. Students will be able to work on a variety of projects, as part of a team of highly skilled and motivated individuals that deliver quality results every time. Our current projects include masterplanning projects of all sizes; new country and town houses; speculative housing, and commercial and institutional developments.
If you would like to be considered for a place please apply by sending your CV, six A3 drawings or illustrations to demonstrate your full range of skills and experience, and a covering letter explaining why you want to work for ADAM Architecture.
Send your application to Kerith Smith.
By e-mail to: Recruitment@adamarchitecture.com
Or by post to:
Kerith Smith,
Recruitment,
ADAM Architecture,
9 Upper High Street,
Winchester,
Hampshire, SO23 8UT
Based in our Winchester office, our Student Placement Scheme is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience of traditional architecture and urban design. Students will be able to work on a variety of projects, as part of a team of highly skilled and motivated individuals that deliver quality results every time. Our current projects include masterplanning projects of all sizes; new country and town houses; speculative housing, and commercial and institutional developments.
If you would like to be considered for a place please apply by sending your CV, six A3 drawings or illustrations to demonstrate your full range of skills and experience, and a covering letter explaining why you want to work for ADAM Architecture.
Send your application to Kerith Smith.
By e-mail to: Recruitment@adamarchitecture.com
Or by post to:
Kerith Smith,
Recruitment,
ADAM Architecture,
9 Upper High Street,
Winchester,
Hampshire, SO23 8UT

A study of the energy performance of two buildings with lightweight and heavyweight facades - Energy & Environmental Assessment
- First published in April 2008
Robert Adam Architects have recently formed a consortium of house-builders, a planning consultant and Atelier 10, the leading environmental engineers, to provide a properly tested comparison between a largely glass-walled lightweight building and a traditional dense-walled building with punched window openings and traditional materials. The research demonstrates the clear relative benefits of the traditional building type as against the glass-wall type, and confirms what all environmental engineers know but most architects would rather ignore: that traditional buildings are the most sustainable type.
To download an Executive Summary of the research report, click here… (0.5mb)
To order a copy of the research report document (£30 + £2.50 p&p please contact us on: admin@robertadamarchitects.com
To download an Executive Summary of the research report, click here… (0.5mb)
To order a copy of the research report document (£30 + £2.50 p&p please contact us on: admin@robertadamarchitects.com

Classical Architecture - A Complete Handbook
Robert Adam
- First published in 1990
- First published in 1990
The most comprehensive book available on classical architecture. It covers the history of classical architecture from its ancient origins to the present day, the classical orders in theory and practice, and historical information on building types, details and composition.
Buildings by Design
Robert Adam
- First published in 1994
- First published in 1994
A book on architecture and building for older children or interested adults. It looks at building from an evolutionary, practical and stylistic point of view. An excellent primer in architecture.

Classical Design in the late 20th Century
Robert Adam
- First published in 1990
- First published in 1990
Classical revival was the most significant development in architecture and design in the late 20th century. Robert Adam has been one of the leading exponents of New Classicism. A collection of designs and theoretical writing by Robert Adam includes commentaries on his work by leading architectural critics

Lutyens in Italy: The building of the British School at Rome
Hugh Petter
- First published in 1992
- First published in 1992
This book tells the story of the building of the British School at Rome, the only project in Italy by the famous British Architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens. It describes the development of the design and provides a rare insight into how Lutyens's office worked with their client and handled the construction. The importance of the commission in the context of his career is also assessed.

Ancient rome - the Archaeology of the Ancient City
Edited by Jon Coulston & Hazel Dodge
- First published in 2000
- First published in 2000
A major new book on the archaeology of Rome which includes the essay Back to the Future: Archaeology and Innovation in the Building of Roma Capitale by Hugh Petter . The chapters, by an impressive list of contributors, are written to be as up-to-date and useful as possible, detailing lots of new research. There are new maps for the topography and monuments of Rome, a huge research bibliography and the volume is richly illustrated. Useful reading for all Roman scholars and students.
