The House of Balcaskie (alterations)

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The House of Balcaskie (alterations) refers to the significant 18th-century remodeling of the Balcaskie estate in Fife, Scotland, carried out by architect William Adam, which helped establish his reputation in Scottish country house design.

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instanceOf architectural project
country house remodeling
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Scottish country house
associatedWith Balcaskie House NERFINISHED
Scottish architectural history
category 18th-century architecture in Scotland
remodelled country houses in the United Kingdom
client Balcaskie estate owner
contributedTo development of 18th-century Scottish country house idiom
country Scotland
hasArchitecturalElement formal approach and setting
revised façade composition
hasPart landscape and setting improvements
remodeling of main house
reordering of interiors
reworking of elevations
heritageContext early major work of William Adam
influencedBy Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
inTheWorkOf William Adam’s country house portfolio
locatedIn Fife
location Balcaskie, Fife, Scotland NERFINISHED
notableFor integration of house and designed landscape
refinement of existing 17th-century house
partOf Balcaskie estate NERFINISHED
period Georgian era
region East Neuk of Fife NERFINISHED
roleInCareerOf early landmark commission for William Adam
significance helped establish William Adam’s reputation in Scottish country house design
startTime 18th century

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