Treanor associate joins commission

Todd Renyer, an associate in the Topeka office of Treanor Architects in Lawrence has been appointed to serve a three-year term on the Topeka Landmarks Commission, an organization dedicated to preserving historic places in the state’s capital city.

The commission advises local government, organizations and residents in efforts to preserve the city’s heritage, linking Topeka to state and national organizations through its membership and staff and providing professional assistance on local issues.

Renyer, a Topeka native, has worked in historic preservation for 12 years and is working with Treanor Architects to preserve and restore the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka. He has served on the Kansas Historic Resource Committee of the American Institute of Architects and currently serves as a director for AIA Topeka.

For more information about Treanor Architects and its projects, go to www.treanorarchitects.com.