Edward Patrick Denning (1926–2003) was an American architect from East Providence, Rhode Island. He was a well-known architect of public buildings and churches in 1960s and 1970s Rhode Island.

Edward Patrick Denning
Born(1926-07-25)July 25, 1926
DiedAugust 20, 2003(2003-08-20) (aged 77)
OccupationArchitect

Denning was born July 25, 1926, in Providence. In 1950, he graduated from the architectural program of the University of Notre Dame. His professional practice began in 1960 when he became partner of East Providence architect E. James Kurtz. The firm was expanded in 1965 to be Kurtz, Denning & Gazda. Denning established his own firm, Edward P. Denning & Associates, in 1966.[1] He practiced as a member of this firm for the rest of his career. His home was located in the southern part of East Providence proper. He died August 20, 2003.

Architectural works

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O'Hare Academic Center, Salve Regina University (1968)

Kurtz & Denning, 1960-1965:

Kurtz, Denning & Gazda, 1965-1966:

Edward P. Denning & Associates, from 1966:

  • St. Brendan's R. C. Church, 60 Turner Ave., Riverside, RI (1967)[1]
  • Cumberland High School Annex, 2600 Mendon Rd., Cumberland, RI (1969)[1]
  • Bathhouse, Second Beach, Middletown, RI (1974)[6]
  • Edward R. Martin Middle School, 111 Brown St., East Providence, RI (1977)[7][8]
  • Tiverton Middle School, 10 Quintal Dr., Tiverton, RI (1976)[9]
  • Middletown Public Library, 700 W. Main Rd., Middletown, RI (1978) - Altered.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c American Architects Directory. New York: R. R. Bowker, 1970.
  2. ^ Anchor 10 May 1962: 11.
  3. ^ Yarnall, James L. Newport Through its Architecture. 2005.
  4. ^ Engineering News-record 1966: 67.
  5. ^ "Parish History". stbarnabasportsmouth.weconnect.com. n.d.
  6. ^ Newport Daily News 4 June 1974: 1.
  7. ^ "Citywide survey of historic public school buildings East Providence, R.I." (PDF). Eastprovidenceri.gov. 2021-08-31. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  8. ^ Engineering News-record 1975: 42.
  9. ^ Historic and Architectural Resources of Tiverton, Rhode Island. Providence (RI): Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, 1983.
  10. ^ "Library History". www.middletownpubliclibrary.org. n.d.