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Photographic copy of North and South fronts showing additions. Digital image of LAD/18/20/P.

SC 750217

Description Photographic copy of North and South fronts showing additions. Digital image of LAD/18/20/P.

Catalogue Number SC 750217

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of LAD 18/20 P

Scope and Content Photographic copy of proposed alterations and additions to the north and south fronts by William Adam, Hamilton Palace (site), Hamilton, South Lanarkshire This drawing, part of a series by William Adam which were engraved and eventually published in 1812 under the title of 'Vitruvius Scoticus', shows his proposed alterations and additions to the north (top) and recently completed south (bottom) fronts of the palace. The proposed north front shows a massively enlarged 19-bayed façade, centred around a grand colonnaded tetrastyle (that is, with four frontal columns) portico and curved perron (staircase), with flanking tetrastyle end pavilions. On the south front, the courtyard wings have been reduced in length from eight bays to five, and extended laterally to correspond with the overall length of the north front. Nothing came of these proposals, though that for the north front clearly provided an inspiration for a series of designs which were brought forward and soon implemented by the 10th Duke (1767-1852) following his succession in 1819. Rebuilt and enlarged in the late 16th century, Hamilton Palace, underwent a further major redesign between 1684 and 1701 at the hands of the 3rd Duke (1634-94) and Duchess Anne (1632-1716). Dubbed by the family as 'The Great Design', these extensive works nonetheless left the exterior of the old north front of the main block much as it had been before. Under the 5th Duke of Hamilton (1703-43), while the architect William Adam (1689-1748) was engaged mainly in the design and supervision of building at Châtelherault, the grand ducal 'dog kennel' in the High Parks, he was also commissioned by the duke to survey the palace and to present proposals which involved an enhancement of the old north front and a remodelling of the layout. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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