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  2. Michael Graves - Wikipedia

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    Michael Graves (July 9, 1934 – March 12, 2015) was an American architect, designer, and educator, and principal of Michael Graves and Associates and Michael Graves Design Group. He was a member of The New York Five and the Memphis Group and a professor of architecture at Princeton University for nearly forty years.

  3. Michael Graves College - Wikipedia

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    Michael Graves College at Kean University includes the School of Public Architecture and the Robert Busch School of Design. Kean University was originally founded in 1855, but this college, named after architect, Michael Graves, dates to 2014 and is a center for teaching and research in architectural design, history, and theory at Kean University and Wenzhou-Kean University. [1]

  4. Portland Building - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive look of Michael Graves' Portland Building, with its use of a variety of surface materials and colors, small windows, and inclusion of prominent decorative flourishes, was in stark contrast to the architectural style most commonly used for large office buildings at the time, [8] and made the building an icon of postmodern architecture.

  5. House of the Day: Michael Graves Hit the Target Here - AOL

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    Michael Graves, who has designed hundreds of buildings, but is best known for designing Target products, made his architectural. Like the sleek, understated designs of Target's product lines? Well ...

  6. Snyderman House - Wikipedia

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    The Snyderman House was a widely published single-family residence in Fort Wayne, Indiana, designed for Sanford and Joy Snyderman in 1972 by architect Michael Graves. Celebrated in both the architectural and popular press as a tour-de-force of late modernism , it was a splendid example of Graves' imaginative, sophisticated work.

  7. Category:Michael Graves buildings - Wikipedia

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    Building and structures designed by American architect Michael Graves. Pages in category "Michael Graves buildings" The following 33 pages are in this category, out ...

  8. Linear city (Graves and Eisenman design) - Wikipedia

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    The linear city was an urban plan proposed in 1965 by Michael Graves and Peter Eisenman for a 34 kilometer (21.1 miles) long linear settlement between New Brunswick and Trenton, New Jersey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] If built, the proposed city would have been 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) wide.

  9. 425 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    425 Fifth Avenue is a 618-foot (188-meter) residential skyscraper at 38th Street and Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.It was developed by RFR Davis [2] and designed by Michael Graves.