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Key Personnel: <br />David C. Denney, Principal Architect <br />Educational Background: Bachelor of Architecture degree <br />Schooi of Architecture <br />University of Texas at Austin <br />Associate of Arts degree <br />Paris Junior College <br />Registration: Registered Architect, State of Texas <br />Experience: <br />1961-1968: Architectural Draftsman in the firm of <br />Will H. Lightfoot & Associates, Paris, Texas <br />Architectural Draftsman in the firm of <br />B. P. Denney, Architect, Paris, Texas <br />Student at Paris Junior College and at <br />University of Texas School of Architecture, Austin, Texas <br />1968-1970: Apprentice Architect in the firm of <br />Scudder and Wadsworth, Architects, Austin, Texas <br />1970-1973: Project Architect in the firm of <br />Nix, Spencer, Herolz and Durham, Architects, Houston, Texas <br />1973-1990: Principal Architect in the firm of <br />Denney Architects, Paris, Texas <br />1991-present: President and Principal Architect <br />Denney Architects, Inc., Paris, Texas <br />For several years, David Denney was chairman of the Historic Landmarks Committee of the <br />City of Paris. He was also the principal architect in charge of building a replica of the State <br />Senate Office of Senator A. M. Aikin, Jr., as part of the Regional Branch of the Texas State <br />Archives, located on the campus of Paris Junior College. This project required considerable <br />involvement with the Architect of the Capitol and the on-going historic preservation of the State <br />Capitol Building in Austin. <br />Paul K. Denney, Principal Architect <br />Educational Background: Master of Architecture degree <br />School of Architecture and Environmental Design <br />University of Texas at Arlington <br />