23 Quotes & Sayings By Michael Graves

Michael Graves is a husband and father of four, a writer and a painter. He is the author of the book Great Male Illustrators from Hieronymus Bosch to Frank Frazetta. Michael was also a pioneer in the "New Frontier" movement as part of the team that designed the iconic Apple I personal computer. In his long career as a designer, he has received numerous awards for product design, including the Industrial Design Excellence Award from the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, an Emmy award for Outstanding Design for his space station design work with NASA, and an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Yale University for his work with product design.

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Sometimes we need fellow radicals to remind us of what we, as writers, have set out to proclaim. Michael Graves
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In America, writers are afforded the freedom to express themselves in unlimited manners. Creative liberty is a privilege. Michael Graves
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I see architecture not as Gropius did, as a moral venture, as truth, but as invention, in the same way that poetry or music or painting is invention. Michael Graves
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In any architecture, there is an equity between the pragmatic function and the symbolic function. Michael Graves
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I don't believe in morality in architecture. Michael Graves
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I have no requirements for a style of architecture. Michael Graves
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I taught at Princeton for 39 years, and the school of architecture on the campus is the worst building on the campus. Michael Graves
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Instead of using the machine as a metaphor for architecture, as Le Corbusier did, I use the human body. I want the public to know that it's them I'm designing for. Michael Graves
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The oldest book I have is a treatise on architecture from the 17th century. Michael Graves
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The dialogue of architecture has been centered too long around the idea of truth. Michael Graves
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For my first apartment, when I was first married, I went to the lumberyard and bought stuff and made couches. My then-wife made cushions. I was really very interested in furniture. I was in school for architecture, but I had to live, and making furniture was different from designing buildings, which I couldn't do for myself. Michael Graves
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I'm working on a school of architecture in China. It's rare that an architect gets to design a school of architecture, and here I get to do it. I'm so pleased that they asked me. Michael Graves
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You can never draw enough or read enough - reading about architecture, in other words. Michael Graves
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Good design to me is both appearance and functionality together. It's the experience that makes it good design. Michael Graves
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If I have a style, I am not aware of it. Michael Graves
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In designing hardware to be used every day, it was important to keep both the human aspects and the machine in mind. What looks good also often feels good. Michael Graves
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I believe well-designed places and objects can actually improve healing, while poor design can inhibit it. Michael Graves
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It was always my goal to 'up the ante' on good design, and I've devoted much of my career to this. Michael Graves
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When I started my own practice, I was criticized, not because I was doing product design but because, like Le Corbusier, I was insisting on paintings in all of my buildings. I would paint wall murals in the houses that I designed, just as he did in the '20s and '30s. Michael Graves
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When I design a building, I'm making sure you and I can get to the front door, there's enough of a threshold for entry, and that the rooms are in a logical sequence. Michael Graves
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The cost is minimal, but one of the things that you want in a universal design is to make the plan as open as you can... and to still have walls around bedrooms and that sort of thing, and to keep the corridors wide enough so the wheelchair can do a 360 in the corridor. Michael Graves
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Good design should be available to everyone - and I do mean everyone. What I spent on the wheelchair I'm in could buy a small Mercedes. It's not only unfair to me it's unfair to someone who's indigent but has the same needs. My goal is to make all objects affordable. Michael Graves