Michael Graves and Design

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I have always been a fan of Michael Graves architecture and industrial design so I thought I would share this little interview with him from Dwell magazine at his home in Princeton, New Jersey. He was paralyzed from the waist down from a stroke in 2003 and has designed his home to accommodate his wheel chair.
Tim
http://blip.tv/play/gpYHgvHdfAI.html?p=1"
 
Great video; thanks for sharing!

Would have loved to see a bigger tour of his house.
 
Quite touching.

My dad suffered a massive stroke just over a year ago and my wife's father a few months after that. You don't realize just he dramatic they can be till it's close to you.

Michael Graves appears to be a very determined man!
 
PaulMarcel said:
Great video; thanks for sharing!

Would have loved to see a bigger tour of his house.

Thanks for the comments.

I was first introduced to Graves design through the Portland Building in Oregon. Like the Sony Building (formerly AT&T building) in NY designed by Philip Johnson, I really like the "wit, ornament and reference to Neoclassicism" in postmodern architecture.
Because of his oeuvre, I actually thought there were two Michael Graves. His product designs and collaboration with Alessi and Target are fascinating.
I really think the design of his house transcends his physical condition, which I believe by definition is what all good design should aspire to. Again, totally subjective but that's design.

Paul:
There are some more pictures of his home The Warehouseon his site. I find that the way he frames the spaces, doorways and the use of alcoves and bump out in his home to be quite beautiful. Both modern and classical. I find that, that library or, I should say the space is absolutely stunning.
Tim
 
Very cool house, look peaceful and quite. Would love to live in a home like that.
 
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