Office of Dan Kiley.

This is an ongoing collection of works from my 14 years at the Office of Dan Kiley where I was Senior Designer and Project Manager from 1992- 2003, when Dan Kiley retired and the office closed. Kiley was among the most important, influential and personally idiosyncratic landscape architects of the 20th century creating over 1,000 projects around the world. He collaborated with the most prominent architects and artist of the time and left a lasting legacy of modernist landscape architecture. Dan passed away in 2003 at the age of 91 and, sadly, in 2004 his home/office burned to the ground along with a lifetime of meticulously catalogued project files, slides and extensive drawings and models. The Harvard Loeb library had archived and curated most of his work up to about 1989 which is when I began work for Dan. Tragically, the fire destroyed all record of work done by the Office of Dan Kiley between 1989 and 2003. I kept my own personal copies of files and imagery of works from this era which may be the only remaining documentation of a vast number of built work, studies and unrealized designs created during these years.

This section will remain somewhat of a work in progress, old film and slides continue to be scanned and copied and will be added over time, so please check back for updated project documentation.