Draft:Katherine Lambert


  • Comment: There's too much windy verbiage that might belong to corporate image publicity but really has no place in an encyclopedia (except perhaps within quotations from sources that are reliable and independent of the subject): "addressing melding and prioritizing progressive design principles", "aimed to revolutionize sports media by delivering interactive experiences", "groundbreaking adaptive reuse project", "acclaimed early 20th century architect Willis Polk", "state-of-the-art prototyping laboratories", "advanced interactive teleconferencing".
    We're told that one project in which she participated was "featured in Architectural Record, Metropolis, and Progressive Architecture"; and that another "was widely covered in the press, including The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Metropolis, The Architect's Newspaper, Artsy, and Archinect". Did each of these comment on Lambert's input (or on Lambert herself)? If so, and if it seems reliable (and so for example doesn't read like an uncritically recycled PR puff), then feel free to summarize the relevant bits, of course attributing these. Just listing sources that might or might not discuss her is worthless for this article. Hoary (talk) 07:49, 10 March 2025 (UTC)


Katherine Lambert, AIA is an architect, educator, and writer recognized for her cross-disciplinary approach to architecture and design practices, integrating media, culture, history, and emerging technologies. She is a Professor of Architecture at California College of the Arts (CCA), where she has pioneered research in inclusive design, adaptive reuse, and speculative spatial practices. Her work spans academic research, built projects, and exhibitions, and has been widely published and exhibited internationally. Lambert is also the founding principal of MAP (Metropolitan Architectural Practice) and MAP Studio, and was a founding partner of FACE (Forum for Architecture + Creative Engagement).[1]

  1. ^ "People Finder - California College of the Arts - Portal - CCA Portal". portal.cca.edu. Retrieved 2025-02-28.

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