Paul Friedrich Posenenske (9 September 1919 in Wroclaw - April 2004) was a German architect of functionalism.
Posenenske studied from 1936 to 1941 at the Technische Hochschulen in Breslau (now Wrocław University of Science and Technology) and in Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin) and has worked since 1945 in various state building departments of Hesse.
In the same year he set up his own architectural offices in Offenbach am Main and Kassel.
The transformation of the 18th-century architecture Schloss Wilhelmshöhe with a deliberately avant-garde interior design into a modern museum was heavily criticized by traditionalists.
In 1987 he moved with his wife to Pottum Westerwald, where he worked and lived until his death.