Lee Gray
    • Lee Gray
    • Associate Dean, Associate Professor of Architectural History
    • Telephone
    • 704-687-0093
    • Office
    • 264 Storrs
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Biography

Dr. Lee E. Gray is an Associate Professor of Architectural History in the School of Architecture and Associate Dean in the College of Arts + Architecture. He received his Ph.D. in architectural history from Cornell University, his Masters in architectural history from the University of Virginia, and undergraduate architecture degrees in architecture from Iowa State University. He is the author of From Ascending Rooms to Express Elevators: A History of the Passenger Elevator in the 19th Century. Since 2003 he has written monthly articles on the history of vertical transportation for Elevator World magazine. Current projects include a book on the history of escalators and moving sidewalks and a history of AIA Charlotte. He has appeared on the History Channel in Modern Marvels – Building a Skyscraper (2004), the National Geographic Channel in Big, Bigger, Biggest – Airport (2008) and on PBS in NOVA: Trapped in an Elevator (2010). He has also been interviewed by BBC 4 Radio – The Indispensables: Lifts (2004) and by NPR’s All Things Considered –Inside The Genius, But Asocial Elevator’s Brain” (2010).