Dawid Lande (14 April 1868 – 10 September 1928) was a Polish architect.Lande was born in Lódz, where he attended the trade school, and travelled to Saint Petersburg to study at the Institute of Civil Engineering.
After completing his studies, he worked for two years in Berlin at the architect office "Keyser und Grossheim" before he travelled back to his home town to set up his own business there.Dawid Lande was one of the city's most popular architects of the time, known for his projects in Lódz and Warsaw.
He was best known for the Russian National Bank in Lódz, Dawid Sendrowicz’ brick house, Hotel Grand, Leon Rappaport's villa and Mieczyslaw Pinkus’ brick house.