DAVID WEBB Architectural Models, based in Los Angeles, California, is led by artist David Webb who specializes in creating mid-century residential architectural models of iconic houses for museums, exhibitions, and private clients. As a founder member of the Palm Springs Architecture & Design center, Webb’s work has been featured in prestigious exhibitions such as “An Eloquent Modernist,” which showcased four residential projects by Palm Springs architect E. Stewart Williams. His dedication to capturing the essence of architectural masterpieces has earned him a place in the Palm Springs Art Museum’s permanent collection.
With a focus on precision and attention to detail, DAVID WEBB Architectural Models offers a unique perspective on mid-century residential designs, particularly those by renowned architects such as E. Stewart Williams, Albert Frey, Harry Seidler, Walter Burley Griffin, and Aaron Bolot. Webb’s models have been displayed in various prominent locations, including the Palm Springs Art Museum and the Manning Clark house in Canberra, Australia. His commitment to preserving and celebrating architectural history through intricate models sets him apart in the industry.
DAVID WEBB Architectural Models prides itself on bringing to life the vision and legacy of iconic architects through meticulously crafted models that capture the essence of mid-century residential design. Webb’s passion for architectural artistry shines through in each project, whether it be for museum exhibitions or private collections. By showcasing the work of architects like E. Stewart Williams and Albert Frey, the business not only pays homage to these visionaries but also educates and inspires audiences about the beauty and significance of mid-century modern architecture.