This review is one in a continuing series published by “the journal of interior design education and research.‘ This particular interior, the museum of art & Archaeology in Michael c. Carlos hall, was an adaptive reuse of an existing building at Emory university in Atlanta, Georgia, designed by Michael graves and completed in 1985.
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