Michael Graves

Michael Graves, architect of the Central Library, is hailed worldwide as a co-founder of the Postmodern school of architecture. Postmodernists reject modern skyscrapers for the classical forms, natural materials and colors of centuries past. Some of Graves' best-known projects are the Walt Disney Corporate Headquarters in Burbank, California; Disneyworld Swan and Dolphin Hotels in Orlando, Florida; The Portland (Oregon) Building; and The Humana Building (Louisville, Kentucky). The New York Times calls Michael Graves "the most truly original voice that American architecture has produced in some time."

Construction of the new Central Library was funded by a bond issue approved by a 75 percent majority of Denver voters in 1990. In 1995, the new Central Library opened to nationwide acclaim. It is now the largest library between Los Angeles and Chicago, and each year over a million people visit the Central Library.

South View

South View

Floor 2 Rotunda

Floor 2 Rotunda

Ceiling Detail

Ceiling Detail

Study Room

Study Room

Ceiling Detail

Ceiling Detail

East View

East View of Central Library

Vida Ellison Gallery, Floor 7

Vida Ellison Gallery

O'Fallon Genealogy Room

O'Fallon Genealogy Room

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