- Adelphi, London
Adelphi (Greek: "adelphoi", "brothers") is a district of
London ,England in theCity of Westminster .Mills, A., "Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names", (2001)] The small district includes the streets of "Adelphi Terrace", "Robert Street" and "John Adam Street".Adelphi Buildings
The district is named for the Adelphi Buildings, a block of 24 unified neoclassical
terrace house s occupying the land between The Strand and theRiver Thames . They were built between 1768–72, by the Adam brothers (John, Robert, James and William Adam). The ruins of Durham House on the site were demolished for their construction. The nearbyAdelphi Theatre is named after the Adelphi Buildings. Robert Adam was influenced by his extensive visit toDiocletian's Palace inDalmatia , and applied some of this influence to the design of the neoclassical Adelphi Buildings. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=PWV1BrLfmHQC&dq=adelphi+architecture+london Peter De Bolla, "The Education of the Eye: Painting, Landscape, and Architecture", 2003, Stanford University Press. 296 pages ISBN 0804748004] ] [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=17691 C. Michael Hogan, "Diocletian's Palace", The Megalithic Portal, Andy Burnham ed, Oct. 6, 2007] ] The Adelphi Buildings were demolished and replaced with The Adelphi Building, and Art Deco building in the 1930s.Notable residents
David Garrick lived for his final seven years, and died in 1779, in the centre house of the buildings. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45138 'The Strand, southern tributaries - continued', Old and New London: Volume 3 (1878), pp. 100-110] accessed:30 May 2008 ]In literature
Fictional detective
Gideon Fell , created byJohn Dickson Carr , lived at no. 1, Adelphi Terrace.References
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