Michael Graves
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"Michael Graves, one of the most influential architects in America today, has attained international prominence not only for his buildings but also for his writing, teaching, and lecturing. He has been Professor of Architecture at Princeton University since 1962, and has won numerous awards, including the National Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects in 1973 and 1979, and the 1980 Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture given...
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"Over the past three decades, Michael Graves's career has been one of the most remarkably creative and successful of any American architect practicing today. His extensive oeuvre includes such renowned projects as the Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel and the Walt Disney World Swan Hotel in Florida, the San Juan Capistrano Library in California, and the precedent-setting Portland Building in Oregon, as well as designs for his highly popular lines of...