Background
Rauh, Richard Paul was born on March 27, 1948 in Covington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Robert Paul and Pauline (Farmer) Rauh.
Rauh, Richard Paul was born on March 27, 1948 in Covington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Robert Paul and Pauline (Farmer) Rauh.
Bachelor of Arts in History of Art, Columbia University, 1970. Bachelor of Architecture, Master in Architecture, Harvard University, 1974. Doctor of Medical Dentistry, University Kentucky, 1980.
Registered archaeology, 30 states. Licensed dentist, Kentucky, Virginia Assistant professor of University Kentucky College Architecture, Lexington, 1976-1980, adjunct assistant professor, 1980-1981. Principal Carpenter/Rauh, Lexington, 1978-1980.
Principal Rabun Hatch Portman McWhorter Hatch & Rauh Architects, Atlanta, 1981-1985.
Principal Richard Rauh & Associations, Archs., Atlanta, 1984. Consultant Macon (Georgia) Heritage Foundation, City of Cincinnati, Tampa Preservation Board, Battle House Foundation, Mobile, Alabama, City of Norwood, Ohio, Saint St. Petersburg (Florida) Preservation, Incorporated., City of West Palm Beach, Booker Creek Preservation Incorporated.
Works published in numerous books and magazines. Works include: Norfolk Hilton Hotel, Virginia, 1985, Omni Netherland Plaza Hotel restoration, Cincinnati, 1982-1983, Bridgeport Plaza Hilton Hotel, Connecticut, 1985, Carew Tower Block restoration, Cincinnati, 1983-1991, master plan Gaines Center for Humanities U. Kentucky Lexington, 1984, Louisiana Concha Hotel, Key West, Florida, 1986, Carolina Head Injury Center, Durham, North Carolina, 1987, Albany (Georgia) Holiday Inn Hotel, 1989, Shenandoah Head Injury Center, Manassas, Virginia, 1989, Kenner Toy Products General Offices, Cincinnati, 1990, Cincinnati Club, 1991, Tower Place-Emery Arcade Restoration, Cinn., 1991, Urban Design Masterplan, Mobile, Alabama, 1993, O"Neil Cinemas, Duluth, Georgia, 1994.
Author (with David G. Wright)Design Courses at Schools of Architecture in Western Europe: A Documentary Study, 1975.
President, History South Hill Association, Lexington, 1978-1980. Board directors Margaret Mitchell House, Incorporated., 1987-1992, president 1989, Preservation Action, Washington, 1988, City of Atlanta Neighborhood Planning unit (Buckhead) board, 1996, Planning advisory board 1996. Sheldon fellow, Harvard University, 1974-1975, Appleton fellow, 1974-1975.
Recipient LUMEN excellence award Illuminating Engineering Society North America, 1985.
Harvard Book award Harvard Club Cincinnati, 1965. Unites states department Interior grantee Kentucky Heritage Commission, 1978, unites states department of Housing and Urban Development Urban Development Action grantee, 1988.
Recipient honor awards National Trust Historic Preservation United States, 1985, AIASouth Atlantic Regional council, 1984, Georgia Association American Institute of Architects, 1984, 88, 89, 94, Georgia Young Architecture award 1988, Kentucky Society Archs. American Institute of Architects, 1986, National awardSoc.
American Regular Archs., 1986, 89, 90, 94, Build American award automatic generation control/Motorola, 1992, Greater Cincinnati Beautiful award City of Cincinnati, 1984, Ohio History Society, 1987, Florida Keys Preservation Board, 1987, City of Miami Beach, 1990, National History Landmark Designation unites states department Interior, 1995.
President History South Hill Association, Lexington, 1978-1980. Board directors Margaret Mitchell House iNc., 1987-1992, president 1989, Preservation Actin, Washington, since 1988, City of Atlanta Neighorhood Planning unit, Buckhead Board, 1992-1996, Planning Advisory board, 1992-1996. Member Art Deco Society of America, Harvard Club Georgia, Harvard Club Kentucky, Filson Club (Kentucky), Order Kentucky Colonels.
Married Mary Darlene Bailey, October 6, 1975.