Michael Graves adopted postmodernism in his architectural designs that are around 150 in total. Some of his most notable projects include Humana Building in Louisville, Euro Disney Resort in France, Nexus Momochi Residential Tower in Japan and Resorts World in Singapore. In addition, he designs consumer products which are sold exclusively by Target Corporation, later by JC Penney. He became a fellow in American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 1979, and was a fellow Design Futures Council. For his extensive work he received the National Medal of Arts in 1999, the AIA Gold Medal in 2001, the AIA Topaz Medal in 2010, and Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture in 2012. Furthermore, he was inducted to New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2010. Since 2003, he has been paralyzed as he was infected by some unknown bacteria. However, he still went on developing designs and is still active in his practice designing both in consumer products and structures for the benefit of mankind.