Since the 1981 publication of his last monograph, Michael Graves has continued to produce designs and complete buildings that have caused Paul Goldberger of "The New York Times" to call Graves "the most truly original voice that American architecture has produced in some time.
Michael Graves's new monograph, 'Buildings and Projects 1982-1989' documents recent commissions - including museums, hotels, office buildings, private homes, and furniture - through original sketches and renderings, as well as photographs of models and completed projects. The monograph highlights such well known projects as the Humana Building in Louisville, Kentucky; the San Juan Capistrano Library in California; the Crown American Corporate Headquarters in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and the Emory University Museum of Art and Archaeology in Atlanta.
Michael Graves's reputation for the design of furniture, textiles and artifcats is reinforced by the presentation of products designed for Atelier International, Steuben Glass, Alessi, and Baldinger Architectural Lighting. Paintings, murals, prints and stage sets are also included in this monograph. Essays by Christian Norberg-Schulz and Robert Maxwell critically review the work.
With 433 colour plates and 371 black-and-white illustrations, 'Buildings and Projects 1982-1989' provides design sketches, measured drawings, and photographs and is an indispensable document on the work of one of this century's most important architects.