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Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree <br />School of Architecture and Environmental Design <br />University of Texas at Arlington <br />Associate of Science degree <br />Paris Junior Coliege <br />Registration: Registered Architect, State of Texas <br />Registered Architect, State of Oklahoma <br />Experience: <br />1976-1981: Architectural Draftsman in the firm of <br />Denney Architects, Paris, Texas <br />Student at Paris Junior College and at <br />University of Texas at Arlington School of Architecture and <br />Environmental Design, Arlington, Texas <br />1981-1983: Intern Architect in the firm of <br />Denney Architects, Paris, Texas <br />1983-1990: Principat Architect in the firm of <br />Denney Architects, Paris, Texas <br />1991-present: Secretary and Principal Architect <br />Denney Architects, Inc., Paris, Texas <br />Paul Denney recently completed his fifth consecutive term as the president of the Lamar <br />County Historical Society and is a active member of the Historic Preservation Commission of <br />the City of Paris. He was a key contributor to the writing of the new Historic Preservation <br />Ordinance for the Downtown Commercial District, and is also involved in the establishment of <br />the Certified Local Governments Program for the City of Paris. <br />Historical Preservation and Adaptive Re-use Projects: <br />• Repairs to Historic Structure <br />Sam Bell Maxey State Historical Site <br />Paris, Texas <br />• Historic Preservation & Adaptive Re-use <br />Bertha Voyer Library <br />Honey Grove, Texas <br />• Adaptive Re-use of Historic Warehouse [under construction] <br />Lamar County Historical Society Museum <br />Paris, Texas <br />• Historic Sanctuary Restoration <br />Fellowship Hall Adaptive Re-use <br />