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            <title>Michael Graves : images of a grand tour
            by Ambroziak, Brian M. 1970-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=630191</link>
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            <title>Michael Graves, buildings and projects, 1995-2003
            by Graves, Michael, 1934-
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            <description>Michael Graves has been at the forefront of architecture and design since he founded his practice in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1964. Cited by Paul Goldberger, architecture critic for the New Yorker, as the most truly original voice American architecture has produced in some time, Graves has received many prestigious awards, including the 1999 National Medal of Arts and the 2001 Gold Medal from the American Institute of Architects. Graves has secured international acclaim and celebrity status for his modern interpretations of traditional and classical architecture and remains one of the professions most celebrated figures. Presented in this monograph are over 100 of Graves built and unbuilt projects of the past eight years, generously illustrated with photographs, plans, and the architects colored sketches.</description>
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            <title>Richard Meier houses, 1962/1997
            
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            <description>Richard Meier, one of Americas most influential and widely emulated architects, began his career in the early 1960s designing private houses and residential projects whose elegant modernist style and white facades have become icons of modern architecture. Renowned as the designer of large projects throughout the world, such as the Frankfurt Museum for the Decorative Arts, the Getty Center in Los Angeles, and The Hague City Hall and Central Library, Meier set a style all his own in such memorable houses as his exquisite Smith House of 1967, on the coast of Connecticut in Darien; his spacious country house in Old Westbury, on Long Island; and his spectacular Douglas House facing Lake Michigan in Harbor Springs. This beautifully photographed volume is the first ever to document Meiers complete residential oeuvre, showcasing fourteen of his built houses in the United States with stunning color interior and exterior photography, drawings and plans, and the clients personal reflections as well as Meiers own insightful commentary on each house.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Michael Graves, buildings and projects, 1990-1994
            by Graves, Michael, 1934-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=188539</link>
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            <description>Over the past three decades, Michael Gravess 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 furniture, home furnishings, and artifacts. When introduced in the late 1970s, Gravess figurative architectural language marked a radical departure from the abstract modernist forms that had dominated postwar architecture. Today his signature aesthetic - elemental shapes, references to historical forms, and warm colors that often reflect Italian and classical influences - is recognized worldwide. Presented in this monograph are seventy-one of Gravess built and unbuilt projects of the past five years, generously illustrated with photographs and plans, as well as Gravess evocative sketches and colored facade drawings. Featured projects in the United States include the Denver Central Library in Colorado; The Team Disney Building, Disneys corporate executive offices in Burbank, California; the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University in Atlanta, with its extraordinary galleries for ancient art; and several private residences, including Gravess own Italianate villa in Princeton, New Jersey.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Richard Meier, architect : 1985/1991
            by Meier, Richard, 1934-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=150417</link>
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            <title>Richard Meier.
            
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            <title>Richard Meier, architect, 1964/1984
            by Meier, Richard, 1934-
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            <title>Michael Graves, buildings and projects, 1966-1981
            by Graves, Michael, 1934-
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