Syon House, (London, UK); 1547; Renaissance architecture
The exterior of Syon House was built in 1547 and owned by the First Duke of Somerset. Syon's current interior was designed by Robert Adam in 1762 under the commission of the First Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. The house has three parts: The Conservatory, the House, and the Courtyard and Garden. Syon House's final plans include a hallway, an anteroom, a national restaurant, a national painting room, a promenade, a study, a living room, a printing room, a family painting room, a family restaurant, and a private family apartment on the top floor living on a grand staircase. The both sides of gateway has put four columns with sculptures. The middle of the gateway (entrance) is arch with two side gates which are tiny poles with curve. The top of the gateway is a lion. The terms of “Adam style" started from Syon House. It was commissioned to build in a neoclassical style, which was completed, but Adam's style isn’t only like the same. Syon House is filled with dif...