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New York Architecture
Images-New York Architects Michael
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1934–, American
architect, b. Indianapolis, Ind., educated at the Univ. of Cincinnati and
Harvard. Graves was a member of the New York "Five" or
"white" modernist architects during the 1960s, the other four
being Richard Meier,
Peter Eisenman, Charles Gwathmey, and John Hejduk. In the 1970s, Graves
emerged as a leading proponent of the American postmodernist style. His
completed projects include the Portland Building in Portland, Oreg.; the
Swan and Dolphin Hotels in Walt Disney World, Fla.; the Walt Disney
Company Corporate Headquarters in Burbank, Calif.; the Newark Museum in
Newark, N.J.; the Emory Univ. Museum of Art and Architecture in Atlanta,
Ga.; the expansion of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City;
and the Central Library in Denver. Graves is also known for his design of
furniture, furnishings, and artifacts.
See M. Graves; Buildings and Projects
1966–81 (1983) and Buildings and Projects 1982–89 (1990). |
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