Princeton University School of Architecture Hosts Lecture by Vivian Lee of LAMAS
Wei-Han Vivian Lee of LAMAS delivered a lecture at the Princeton University School of Architecture on February 15 as part of its public lecture series. The event was hosted by the school’s academic program, which invites international practitioners to present current work and research to students, faculty, and the broader architectural community.
The Princeton lecture series is a longstanding program that features leading voices in architecture and design, focusing on contemporary practice, design research, and critical discourse. Speakers are selected to reflect a range of approaches to architectural production, from built work to speculative and research-driven projects.
The lecture presented Vivian Lee’s work through the lens of LAMAS’ practice, spanning residential, cultural, and research-based projects. It reflects an interest in architectural production that moves between design experimentation, material systems, and evolving modes of representation within contemporary practice.
Read more on the Princeton University School of Architecture website.