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A' Design Award's Resources for Designers Page on Michael Graves. | ||||||||||||||||||
Michael Graves Michael Graves (July 9, 1934 – March 12, 2015) was an American architect. Identified as one of The New York Five, as well as Memphis Group, Graves was known first for his contemporary building designs and some prominent public commissions that became iconic examples of Postmodern architecture, such as the Portland Building and Denver Public Library. His recognition grew through designing domestic products sold by premium Italian housewares maker Alessi, and later low-cost new designs at stores such as Target and J. C. Penney in the United States.[1] He was a representative of New Urbanism and New Classical Architecture and formerly designed postmodern buildings, and was recognized as a major influence in all three movements. Michael Graves was added under Memorable Designers on 19th November, 2016. The relevant A' Design Award category for Michael Graves is Architecture, Building and Structure Design, this category is open to Architectural Design Studios, Building Contractors, Structural Engineering Firms, Architecture and Design Consultants, Urban Planning Agencies, Architectural Technologists, Building Material Manufacturers, Interior Designers Specializing in Architecture, Architectural Visualization Studios, Landscape Architects, Infrastructure Design Firms, Architectural Lighting Designers, Architectural Acoustics Consultants, Architecture Brands, Architecture Manufacturers, Architecture Innovation, Consultancy, Research and Development Companies. Michael Graves Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Graves Learn More: Resources for Designers List of Memorable Designers | ||||||||||||||||||
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