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Karen A.D. Burton

Gābl Media Main Menu My Dashboard Membership Resources All Access Series Courses CE Sessions | LYNES Presents: Going Green Gābl Media EXCHANGE Post + Beam Gābl Events Contact Podcasts Partners Start ARCAT Experts Mark R. LePage Dimitrius Lynch Kari Sebern PE Nakita Reed Jeff Echols Katie Kangas Jessica Rogers NOMA Norgerie Rivas AIA, NCARB, NOMA Elizabeth Raar RA Cherise Lakeside FCSI, SCIP Patrick MacLeamy Karen A.D. Burton Saundra Little Doug Patt Be a Guest Login Logout Karen A.D. Burton A designer, consultant, and entrepreneur based in Detroit, Michigan, Karen A.D. Burton brings extensive experience to the business side of the building industry. With a foundational education from the University of Michigan, she has expertly transitioned from working on large-scale architectural design teams in Michigan and Las Vegas to providing vital marketing, business development, and communications services.   Karen leads the charge in advocating for inclusivity, diversity, and equity across the architecture, engineering, construction, and real estate professions. She is highly active as a board and charter member for local chapters of NAWIC, NOMA, and NABWIC, while also serving as a program director for Project: Accelerate to inspire the next generation of women in construction. As the insightful co-host of the Hidden in Plain Site podcast, Karen shares a very personal journey alongside Saundra Little. Stemming from their award-winning Noir Design Parti project, she uses this engaging platform to elevate the careers of Black architects, documenting their vital work and highlighting the incredible contributions they have made to major cities. Her leadership as the CEO and co-founder of SpaceLab Detroit, a dynamic coworking and shared office space, demonstrates her deep commitment to community growth. She actively provides crucial resources and collaborative workspaces to help small businesses and startups successfully compete in Detroit’s Central Business District. She continually leverages her diverse expertise to encourage professionals to reach their highest potential while actively shifting the lens through which minority designers are recognized. Podcast Series Karen A.D. Burton is a Visionary Entrepreneur and Advocate, Designing a Legacy of Equity and Innovation. Karen’s journey from a young girl dreaming of becoming an architect to a prominent 2026 Michigan Chronicle Women of Excellence honoree showcases her lifelong dedication to the profession. By producing deeply resonant podcast content aimed at uncovering hidden histories, Karen believes we can fully recognize the diverse talent within our communities. She envisions an industry where all trailblazing professionals are celebrated, helping us build a more equitable and inspiring world together. Featured Content From Detroit to AIA Presidency: Kimberly Dowdell’s Journey Access and Equity by Design: Advocacy in Affordable Housing Project Pipeline: Building the Next Generation of Black Architects Connect with Karen COME BACK SOON! Doug Patt Saundra Little Karen A.D. Burton Patrick MacLeamy Jeff Echols Cherise Lakeside Elizabeth Raar Norgerie Rivas Jessica Rogers Katie Kangas Nakita Reed Kari Sebern Mark R. LePage Dimitrius Lynch SEE MORE EXPERTS Main Menu Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Terms of Service © 2026 Gābl Media Group, Inc.  All rights reserved. A digital media network for the AEC Industry  

HIDDEN IN PLAIN SITE – The Overlooked Work of Black Architects in U.S. Cities

Hidden in Plain Site

HIDDEN IN PLAIN SITE Lifting the voices and elevating the careers of Black Architects who are passionate, community-oriented, yet often overlooked. Historically, the work of Black Architects has not been recognized at the same level and through the same lens as their peers. Although they attain the same education, perform on the same project teams, and complete similar project types, their credentials are questioned, and their work often goes unnoticed.As little girls, hosts, Saundra Little and Karen Burton dreamed of being Architects. Join them on a very personal journey as they weave together stories from the careers and lives of Black Architects and highlight Hidden-In-Plain-Site projects for their award-winning Noir Design Parti project that was birthed in Detroit. Now the world can get to know the very significant contributions contemporary and trailblazing Architects have made to the profession, the community and major cities across the U.S. Meet the Host Karen A.D. Burton Saundra Little

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