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Richard Armiger is a professional architectural model maker and the founder of Network Modelmakers. He is the Director of House Portrait Models, a brand established in 1998 within the studio to market handcrafted ‘model portraits’ of private homes and estates.
His architectural models have been published worldwide and examples can be found in museums in the UK and internationally, including the permanent collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Architecture Room at the annual Royal Academy of Arts Summer Show, and regularly at the Venice Biennale of Architecture.[1][2][3][4][5]
Armiger’s architectural consultancy models, for John Pawson, Zaha Hadid, Grimshaw Architects, and the late Jan Kaplický have appeared frequently in architectural exhibitions worldwide.
The 2009 Design Museum's exhibition David Chipperfield - Form Matters,[6][7] contained a selection of his models, including Sir David's shortlisted Tate Modern entry.