Person Behind the Place David Boynton

Bellevue, WALocal News

David Boynton, a modern-day Renaissance man and founder of TOPOLITH, exemplifies the intersection of design and community engagement in Bellevue. His firm specializes in home and retail remodels, architecture photography, and visualizing unbuilt projects, all while focusing on fostering meaningful connections to our surroundings. In response to the growing demand for functional home offices, Boynton has centered his efforts on transforming spaces for remote workers. His digital renderings of Seattle and Bellevue's urban landscapes project a hopeful vision of infrastructure growth and strategic development, highlighting the positive changes in the region. Alongside his professional endeavors, Boynton has actively contributed to the community during the pandemic, producing 3D face shields and masks for healthcare workers.

His recommendations for local dining, such as Ascend Prime Steakhouse & Sushi, and shopping at Hedge and Vine, offer a glimpse into Bellevue's vibrant culture. Through the Heart of Bellevue campaign, Boynton showcases the importance of supporting local businesses while sharing stories of creativity and recovery. Follow him on social media for insights into design and community initiatives that make a difference.

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