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Graves, Michael, 1934-2015 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Graves, Michael, 1934-2015

Five architects, 1972.

Michael Graves, c1994: p. 138 (in early '80s focuses increasingly on designing interiors, furniture, carpets, jewelry, lights and fabrics; considered to be designer as well as architect)

New York times, March 16, 2015 (Michael Graves, one of the most prominent and prolific American architects of the latter 20th century, who designed more than 350 buildings around the world but was perhaps best known for his teakettle and pepper mill, died on Thursday at his home in Princeton, N.J. Born in Indianapolis on July 9, 1934, Mr. Graves studied architecture at the University of Cincinnati and Harvard University. In 1962, he began a 40-year teaching career at Princeton. Mr. Graves became among the most celebrated of the postmodernists in the 1980s.) http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/13/arts/design/michael-graves-prolific-architect-dies-at-80.html?_r=0

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