Ea Kuhr Dexter Mi
*Name:*Ea Kuhr Dexter Mi
*Birthday:* 09/11/2006
*Birth Place:* Denver, CO
*Nationality:* Austrian
*Interests:* You can find me on Twitter @kuhrdefneymi.
*Professional title:* Lecturer
*Career path:* Director of Education at University of Colorado at Denver School of Architecture in Architecture and Design Department
*Degree:* Master of Architecture + Education
*Other job at time of interview:* Marketing Assistant
*Hobbies:* I work on student projects and develop skills on taking photo portraits
*Transit accomplishments:* I've traveled to multiple countries, been featured on National Geographic Explorer series, received the Beryl Hershon Scholarship, won an Organization Theory Professorship, was a member of the American Institute of Architects, a life fellow of Le Fresse EDP, and a member of the AIA Denver Chapter since 2005 as well as AD in Australia since 2005.
*Languages spoken:* English, German
*Education:* After first semester at St. Ignatius College of the Empire State (I) (B.A. in Architecture, 1988) I studied at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (BA in Architecture, 1990), followed by a student course at John F. Kennedy School of Government, MIT (BA in Government, 1991) and postgraduate education at Aalto University, School of Architecture (M.Arch, 1997). Since 2005, I’ve been teaching at University of Colorado at Denver School of Architecture, where I currently teach Architectural Photography, together with the photography department. Also while a faculty at CU Denver, I headed the CPPI Annual Conference in 2007, and in 2001 and 2002 participated in the UIAG Annual Research Conference.
*Personal Life:* I married in 2012, we had two children in the May of 2014, and split in the December of 2014. In October 2007, I went along with a group of students (about 40) out to Vienna, Austria to study I mean the art of water conservation and natural architecture with Fritz and Maryse Ebbesen in the Institute for Natural and Cultural History of the Vienna Academy of Sciences.