Tony Kiley studied Architecture at the University of Cape Town, graduating in 1979.
After leaving South Africa in 1981, he worked as an architect for Evans and Shalev in London for 3 years on various projects including the iconic Crown Courts in Truro. He started a small scale design and build practice in London with a carpenter friend Tim Haynes. Tony worked as a builder and developer, whilst also painting in oils. In 1991 he emigrated to Cape Town with two children and joined a corporate architectural practice. After 9 years Tony began his own practice in 2000. Tony taught design at the University of Cape Town School of Architecture in 2003/4.
Our primary goal is to make new and upgraded buildings look like they have always been there. We have a long standing love of stone as a building material, and we believe that the more permanent materials most represent the sustainable movement of our time. Permanence as opposed to temporary. Old is the new green. We look forward to helping you design your new building or to upgrading your existing one to achieve a higher level of spatial happiness.