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David Montalba

Swiss-American architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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David Montalba, FAIA, SIA, LEED AP (born 1972 in Florence, Italy) is a Swiss-American architect based in Santa Monica, California. He is the founding principal of Montalba Architects, established in 2004.[1]

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Early life and education

Montalba was born in Florence, Italy and raised in both Lausanne, Switzerland and Carmel and San Diego, California.[2] He attend Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) where he earned his Bachelor of Architecture in 1996[3] and completed his Master of Architecture at UCLA in 2000.[1]

Career

Upon graduating from UCLA, he started his career with Fehlman Labarre Architects and has worked with design driven practices in Los Angeles including Frank Gehry,[4] Rios Associates, and Pugh Scarpa,[2] before establishing Santa Monica-based Montalba Architects, Inc. in 2004.[5][1] He is also an adjunct professor at UCLA's Graduate School of Architecture.[6]

He has served as a Board Member and Treasurer of the Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects and an advisor to the AIA's Academic Outreach and 2x8 Exhibition Committees.[7][8][9] David has also served as a Board Member of the A+D Museum in Los Angeles and a registered member of NCARB.[6]

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Awards and recognition

Montalba has received 30 awards from the notable American Institute of Architect (AIA) including the 2008 National Young Architect Award,[1] Institute Honor Award in 2011 and 2019,[10] 2013 AIA LA Presidential Honor Award for Building Team of the Year[6][11] and in 2016, he was elevated to the College of the Fellows of the AIA.[12] He was named one of the Top 20 Under 40 winners by ENR California in 2012[13] and listed as one of the 40 Under 40 architects by Building Design + Construction in 2012.[6] In 2020, AN Interior named him one of the Top 50 Architects of the year.[14]

Selected projects

Hospitality

  • SOHO House - Malibu, California[15]
  • Nobu Hotel Palo Alto - Palo Alto, California[2]
  • Whitepod, Zen Suite – Monthey, Switzerland[2]
  • Whitepod Suites-Chalets – Monthey, Switzerland[16]
  • Nobu Ryokan - Malibu, California[17]
  • Nobu Malibu - Malibu, California[18]
  • Equinox - Vancouver, British Columbia[19]
  • Equinox, Huntington Beach – Huntington Beach, California

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Retail

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References

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