If architecture is your thing, you should be very familiar with building designer, Michael Graves. He is responsible for designing over 2,000 products and 350 buildings includig some of our favorite stores: Target and J.C. Penney and he has also built buildings for the Walt Disney Company. Graves has dedicated and devoted 60 years of his life to the world of architecture. Former president, Bill Clinton, once said “Michael Graves is a rare individual who finds equal wonder in things both large and small.”
Back in 1979, Graves designed an apartment for a very wealthy couple on the Upper West Side. This apartment came equipped with a bedroom that Graves turned into a playroom, and a guest suite that he transformed into a library. The wealthy couple ended up getting a divorce, but couldn’t come to terms with allowing the apartment’s new owners to renovate. So they did the next best thing which was to dismantle and donate the apartment to the Brooklyn Museum. These rooms serve as the perfect example of interior postmodern architecture at its best, and an up close visual of the craftsmanship of the late Michael Graves.
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So why is this a big deal, well it has never been publicly displayed, which is quite a pity. Wonder what else is hiding in the Brooklyn Museum?