Michael Graves
Architect, designed the Portland Building

Born
July 9th, 1934
90 years ago
Died
2015
10 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American architect and designer, contributed significantly to postmodern architecture. His work on the Portland Building in Oregon marked a pivotal moment in architectural design, being one of the first major examples of postmodern architecture in the United States. Graves also designed the Humana Building in Louisville, Kentucky, showcasing a blend of color and form that challenged traditional architectural norms. Throughout his career, he emphasized the importance of context, function, and the interaction of spaces. In addition to architecture, Graves designed numerous products, including those for Target, which demonstrated his versatility and influence in design.
Designed the Portland Building
Designed the Humana Building
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