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David C. Martin is an American architect and was previously a design principal of
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-based firm A.C. Martin Partners. Since joining the company in 1968, he has overseen the creation of Figueroa at Wilshire, formerly Sanwa Bank Plaza and the
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.Vincent, Roger
“Tallest building in the West to be built in downtown L.A.”
''Los Angeles Times'', February 7, 2013. Web. April 5, 2014
Commissioned by
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, the glass-sheathed complex includes office space and a luxury hotel. The project generated headlines when it broke records for the largest continuous concrete pour. On February 15, 2014, hundreds of trucks — accompanied by a marching band and speeches — tipped some 80 million pounds of concrete into the foundation for 18 hours straight.


History and career

David Martin is the third generation of architects to join A.C. Martin Partners, founded in 1906 by his grandfather, Albert C. Martin.Arntzenius, Linda
"Building Los Angeles"
, ''USC Trojan Family Magazine'', Autumn, 1997. Web. April 5, 2014
David became a member of the family firm after completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California School of Architecture in 1966 and his master's degree at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture a year later. According to the ''
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'', A.C. Martin Partners is responsible for more than half of all major buildings erected in downtown Los Angeles since
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, including landmark corporate headquarters, civic buildings, theaters, churches and more. Many of the firm's projects were erected in the period following World War II, when growth and confidence typified
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, says David Martin in an interview for the
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: “The work the firm created at the time — for TRW, the Department of Water and Power, and more — expressed a faith in the future.” , A.C. Martin Partners’ chief executive officer is David's cousin and fellow architect, Christopher C. Martin. Christopher is a founding member of the Los Angeles Business Improvement District, which has championed the area's economic vitality while improving its friendliness and safety, according to the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. Among other honors, David and Christopher were named USC Distinguished Alumni in 2006. Often accompanying David Martin's designs are public art installations, including works by leading artists
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, Bruce Nauman, Frank Stella,
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, and Michael Heizer in the plaza of the former Wells Fargo Headquarters at 444 South Flower. ''The Architect’s Newspaper'' called the plaza “an inspiration for the rest of the city.” The interiors of David Martin's designs also feature artists. The Fish Interfaith Center at
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, in
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, uses the works of Lita Albuquerque, Richard Turner, William Tunberg,
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, and Susan Nardulli to evoke a spiritual journey. “In ecclesiastical design, architecture orchestrates a path from the material to the spiritual,” says Martin in an article in ''
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'' magazine. According to the article, visitors pass by a minaret-like tower and a garden of herbs and grasses before entering the building via a colonnade and stainless-steel-and-glass doors. Once inside the sanctuary, they see a gold-colored anodized-aluminum altarpiece depicting the sun and moon and brightly colored art-glass windows, among other works. In comparing the Fish Interfaith Center to
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’s Nôtre Dame du Haut, in
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, ''Interior Design'' called the correspondence “divine inspiration.” Martin is a self-described artist and craftsman who watercolors and fabricates furniture, lamps, and other objects. He also teaches furniture design classes at USC's School of Architecture. He has long partnered with his wife, Mary Klaus Martin, to make many contributions to their city. David is on the board of
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, while Mary has been board chairperson of the Cultural Heritage Commission, among other posts. The
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recognized her civic involvement with its Good Government Award in 2008. Mary is also a member of the Kennedy Center’s National Committee for the Performing Arts, in Washington, D.C., and she and David are supporters of New York City–based dance company Ballets with a Twist."Support"
Ballets with a Twist. Web. April 6, 2014


References


External links


AC Martin


Additional resources

*Boniface, Russel
"Native American Tribe’s Gift Helps A.C. Martin Partners, Hillier Realize New Library in Fresno”
''AIArchitect'', January 26, 2007. Web. April 7, 2014.

''AIArchitect'', August 16, 2004. Web. April 7, 2014

ArchNewsNow, August 20, 2007. Web. April 7, 2014
"Cal/EPA Shines in LEED-EB Pilot”
''Environmental Building News'', December 1, 2003. Web. April 7, 2014 *"AC Martin Partners Design Scores a LEED First", ''Interior Design'', April 28, 2004. Web. April 7, 2014 *Cohen, Edie. “Fertile Crescent”, ''Interior Design'', July 1, 2001. *Cohen, Edie
“Poolside Manner: David Martin’s LA Poolhouse”
, ''Interior Design'', October 1, 2012. Web. April 7, 2014 {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, David C. Architects from Los Angeles 20th-century American architects 21st-century American architects Year of birth missing (living people) People from Santa Monica, California Living people Fellows of the American Physical Society