In the second half of the eighteenth century, Scottish architects, designer Robert Adam and his brothers came up with a new interpretation of the classical style and from then on defined neoclassical mansion. formation. That is also the initial basis to start a new trend - neoclassical architecture. Bi?t th? tân c? di?n
Robert Adam's view of neoclassical style is the combination between classical and modern architecture. It is a style derived from the classical architecture of Rome, Greece, Renaissance, Baroque or French classicalism in the seventeenth - eighteenth centuries.
In terms of form, neoclassical architecture emphasizes the beauty of the walls rather than the combination of light and dark and maintains distinct identities for each of its parts. The rooms are designed to evoke a sense of excitement for people by the contrast between the shape and color of each block of details.
Over hundreds of years, the architectural and aesthetic values of these works are still admired and honored by the world as symbols of a golden age of human culture and architecture.