Associate Professor
Eva Kultermann’s interest in resource efficient construction is informed by the hands-on experience of having worked as a carpenter and contractor for more than a decade. She holds a Carpentry Diploma, a B.Arch. from the University of Arkansas, and a Master of Science in Energy Efficient Architecture from Oxford Brooks University in England.
An Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at the College of Architecture, she teaches courses on materials, and construction, energy conscious/sustainable design and community-based design studios. Professor Kultermann is particularly interested in engaging local community clients and encouraging students to be informed and active citizens responsive to the needs of a changing world and equipped with the ability to address critical environmental, social, and economic challenges through design and responsible professional practice.
In addition to her teaching and professional work, Kultermann has contributed to architectural discourse through research and publications on sustainable building practices and materials. Kultermann is the co-author of Construction Materials, Methods, and Techniques, a comprehensive text that provides a thorough overview of sustainable methods for site, residential and commercial building construction, covering both traditional and contemporary materials, current industry standards and new and emerging technologies.
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Courses Taught
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ARCH 100
Introduction to Architecture -
ARCH 201
Architecture Studio III: House -
ARCH 215
Site Design, Planning & Ecology -
ARCH 505
Urban Ecology