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2010-062 RES APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A PROPOSAL FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FROM DENNEY ARCHITECTS FOR FACADE RESTORATION OF THE GRAND THEATRE
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2010-062 RES APPROVING AND ACCEPTING A PROPOSAL FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FROM DENNEY ARCHITECTS FOR FACADE RESTORATION OF THE GRAND THEATRE
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5/24/2010
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r W} <br />Sanctuary Painting & Refinishing <br />First United Methodist Church <br />Paris, Texas <br />Completed 1977 <br />As part of a general property <br />improvement campaign, <br />Denney Architects was <br />responsible for the repainting of <br />the interior of the Sanctuary, a <br />space reknowned in the region <br />for its multicolored wall finishes <br />and elegant stencil painting. <br />Extreme care and many hours <br />of testing & sampling went into <br />the project; and Denney <br />Architects provided almost <br />original work. The success of the project is <br />building in the National Register of Historic <br />sculptural plaster work and stenciling. <br />continuous on-site supervision <br />in order to faithfully replicate the <br />measured by the inclusion of the church <br />Places as an exceptional example of <br />This project involved a great deal more than repainting the sanctuary. It was a <br />time-intensive project which required the utmost in accuracy, meticulous detail, <br />research, logistics and <br />personal involvement. The <br />project afso bears out the <br />Denneys' ability to organize <br />and coordinate the work with <br />the Owner's on-going <br />operations, which is an <br />extensive part of designing <br />renovation work. <br />Because of their close <br />proximity to the work, and their <br />constant involvement in the <br />construction process, Denney <br />Architects was heavily involved <br />in the planning and implementation of temporary facilities and the temporary relocation <br />of essential functions. This close involvement by the Architect is essential to the <br />success of a major renovation project. <br />
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