In his earlier years, Buhrich would have pursued medicine instead of architecture, however, it required Latin. Heavily influence by the
Bauhaus style, Hugh wanted to enrol in a university located close to home, however his scholarship would have been rendered invalid as he was required to leave. As a result, he attended an architecture school in Munich, until he was ejected by the
Nazis in retaliation for student political activity. Shortly afterward Buhrich decided to move to
Berlin where he practiced under
Hans Poelzig, an architect, painter and set designer. During this time he met his future wife,
Eva Buhrich, who was a fellow student. Buhrich eventually moved to
Zurich where he finally finished his degree in the German Free state of Danzig, which is now
Gdańsk. Hugh's wife Eva fled Germany to the Netherlands, however, he could not practice architecture there and was forced to go to London by himself. Hugh and Eva ultimately decided to settle in Australia after debating between emigrating to America, which was too competitive, or to
South Africa which required a landing fee and was too expensive. ==Work life==