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Descriptive Summary
Title: Donald A. Wexler Collection
Dates: 1950-2000 (bulk 1950-1970)
Collection Number: 30-2011 ; 30-2012
Creator/Collector:
Donald A. Wexler
Extent: 2 linear feet and flat file drawers
Repository:
Palm Springs Art Museum
Palm Springs, California 92263
Abstract: Donald A. Wexler FAIA was born in South Dakota in 1926. He remains one of the most influential and famous architects to leave
his mark on modern and midcentury architecture in the Palm Springs area. He is known for pioneering the use of steel in
residential design. After working for a year in William Cody’s office, Wexler joined Richard Harrison to form their practice.
Wexler and Harrison became widely recognized for their Steel Development Houses. Wexler’s practice began with the design of
prefabricated houses and portable classrooms constructed of light gauge steel. The extremes of the desert climate forced Wexler
to develop a sustainable architecture, which was not only successful functionally, but achieved a timeless aesthetic appeal.
He pioneered commercial and residential construction using steel and prefabrication. He applied his groundbreaking techniques
and unique style to projects for clients such as Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, the Alexander Construction Company, and Walt
Disney World Resort. During his career, he designed numerous houses and condominium complexes, as well as banks, office parks,
and schools. The Palm Springs Municipal Airport commission, designed in 1963-1964, when he was in solo practice, was a major
milestone in his career. He practiced architecture in Palm Springs during what he calls the “golden years” of California architecture.
Wexler passed away in Palm Springs in 2015.
Language of Material: English
Access
The collection is open to qualified researchers by appointment only.
Publication Rights
No interpretive restriction is placed on material. Separate permissions to be obtained for publishing material. Property
rights to the physical object belong to the Palm Springs Art Museum. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by
the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue
the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where Palm Springs Art Museum does not hold the copyright.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Donald A. Wexler Collection . Collection Number: 30-2011 ; 30-2012. Palm Springs Art Museum
Acquisition Information
Gift of Donald A. Wexler.
Scope and Content of Collection
The materials were donated by Donald A. Wexler and contain two series – Drawings and Research Files.
Indexing Terms
Architecture – California - Palm Springs
Palm Springs - Buildings, structures, etc.
Wexler, Donald A. (1926-2015) - Archives
Palm Springs, California
Architects – California - Palm Springs
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