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rauheWarren J. Rauhe, M.LA
Associate Professor
Director, Small Town Design Initiatives
314 E Human Ecology
517.353.9207
Fax: 517.432.8108
rauhe@msu.edu
Web Sites: Small Town Design Initiative, Golf Course Architecture

Research Interests: Effective Community Participation, Golf Course Design

 

Warren Rauhe earned his Bachelor’s of Landscape Architecture cum laude from SUNY Syracuse, a Masters of Landscape Architecture from the University of Illinois and a Masters of Business from Central Michigan University. Prior to his appointment at Michigan State, he was a private consultant for 16 years, the last 10 as a partner in a 35 person interdisciplinary planning and design firm. At Michigan State, Warren is an Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture in the School of Planning, Design and Constrction and is Director of MSU's Small Town and Community Design Initiatives. He is also a past Director of the Landscape Architecture Program. He is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects and a past president of the Michigan Chapter of ASLA. He also has served by appointment of the Governor as a member of the State Registration Board of Landscape Architects. Warren is a licensed landscape architect in the State of Michigan. He has chaired six accreditation visits to schools of landscape architecture around the United States. He is a frequent presenter at ASLA, CELA and IFLA. At MSU, Warren's teaching responsibilities include the senior capstone design studio, professional practice and the environmental design graduate design studio. He leads the graduate focus in golf course architecture within the environmental design masters program. Warren has lectured and taught the subject of golf course architecture both nationally and internationally.