American architect (1934-2015)
Michael Graves (born July 9, 1934, in Indianapolis, and died March 12, 2015, in Princeton, New Jersey) was an American architect known for his iconic building designs. He received his education from Harvard University and held citizenship in the United States.
Graves's notable accomplishments include winning a Grammy Award for Best Historical Album and designing the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Throughout his career, Graves had a significant impact on the field of architecture, and his works continue to be studied and admired by professionals and enthusiasts alike.
American architect (1934-2015)