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| Architecture of the United States >>>Introduction >>>Elevator >>>Michael Graves >>>Walter Gropius
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Michael Graves Michael Graves (b. Indianapolis, Indiana 1934) is an American post-modern architect. He has achieved his greatest fame however with his designs for everyday household items sold at Target stores nationwide. His important buildings include: Portland Public Service Building, Portland, Oregon Alexander House, Princeton, New Jersey, 1971-1973 Crooks House, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1976 Hanselmann House, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1967 Portland Building, Portland, Oregon, 1980 Offentligt bibliotek, San Juan Capistrano, California, 1981-1983 Humana Building, Louisville, Kentucky, 1982 Ten Peachtree Place, Atlanta, Georgia, 1990 Team Disney Building, Burbank, California, 1991 Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993 Engineering Research Center, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1994-1995 Bryan Hall , University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1995 Martel College, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 2002
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