Collection: Michael Graves

Michael Graves (1934–2015) was a prominent American architect, designer, and educator known for his influential role in postmodern architecture and product design. A longtime professor at Princeton and a member of both The New York Five and the Memphis Group, Graves designed over 350 buildings worldwide, including the Portland Building and the Humana Building. His diverse work ranged from civic buildings and Disney projects to consumer products for Alessi, Target, and J.C. Penney. After becoming partially paralyzed in 2003, he became a leading advocate for healthcare design. Graves received numerous honors, including the AIA Gold Medal, the National Medal of Arts, and the Driehaus Prize.