Michael Graves left his mark on accessible design
Graves' mission to revolutionize the way healthcare facilities are built left an indelible mark on the world of architecture, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Michael Graves' mission to revolutionize the way healthcare facilities are built left an indelible mark on the world of architecture, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. Graves' late-in-life experience with paralysis inspired designs that answer the challenges of individuals with disabilities, the article said.
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May 21, 2015
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