Meet the “Kline” of Kline Swinney Associates! Bart was exposed to his Dad’s drafting table at a young age, learning to write specs
before his own name. He worked closely alongside his parents all throughout his childhood, who were both heavily involved in the
Architecture and Design world. This early exposure inspired him to become an architect himself, where he found his passions for
Design and was able to have some spectacular experiences, such as studying abroad in Rome, Italy!
He has been a part of KSA’s team since his early teens, and in that time has graduated from a mere Intern to Principal Architect and
Partner, carrying on his Dad’s legacy with the firm. Currently, Bart is heavily involved in every aspect of the business. From
managing clients and all of our projects to drafting, designing, and master planning.
If he’s not boating or working on the family farm, he’s rooting for the Arkansas Hogs.
Tim’s childhood passion for building and creating soared to new heights at the University of Tennessee School of Architecture. After graduation, he honed his skills by working with a developer, gaining valuable experience in every aspect of the job, from inception to completion. At KSA, his journey has been an adventurous one, involving a diverse array of architectural projects.
Aside from his architectural prowess, Tim is also the go-to IT expert in the office; everyone relies on him to answer their technical questions. Despite his professional dedication, he remains a devoted family man, cherishing every moment spent with his wife, three kids, and dog Patch during his free time.
Meet Bob, one of the original founding fathers and the other half behind Kline Swinney Associates. In 1986, he joined forces with David Kline to establish the remarkable company, KSA. This partnership allowed Bob to broaden his portfolio of expertise, encompassing government, industrial, educational, retail, and multi-family housing projects. With an easygoing personality, Bob has earned a reputation as the perfect problem solver for projects of all sizes. Beyond his professional achievements, Bob takes pride in being an alumnus of The University of Tennessee-Knoxville, where he passionately cheers on the Big Orange, win or lose.
Even though Bob has retired, he’s still hard at work on KSA projects!
Cullen Anderson is a dedicated architect with a deep passion for problem-solving, viewing each project as a distinct puzzle to be unraveled. Originally from Woodstock, Illinois, Cullen’s architectural journey began at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, fueled by a lifelong fascination with Legos, drawing, and the boundless possibilities of design.
With six years of experience in Chicago, Cullen has worked on a diverse range of projects, including multi-family residential, higher education, commercial offices, healthcare, municipal, and recreational facilities.
Cullen emphasizes the importance of high-quality construction, utilizing building science to create structures that stand the test of time. As a designer, he prioritizes resilience against the elements, occupant health, and aesthetic integrity.
An interesting tidbit about Cullen? He once met Queen Noor of Jordan and were required to address her as “her highness.”
Jeremiah Anyaele is a registered Architect with a Master’s degree in Architecture. Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jeremiah first found his passion in residential architecture, healthcare design, and historic preservation. Jeremiah exhibits a broad range of experience in the field from working closely alongside Principal Architects through all phases of design. On the weekends, you can find him exploring the city with his camera or getting out in the country to photograph the stars.
Meet Tyrone, an architectural project manager, whose passion and expertise lie in the intersection of architecture, sustainability, and nature. With a keen focus on Energy Conservation and Biophilic Design, Tyrone brings a fresh perspective to our team. He is dedicated to integrating innovative strategies that not only reduce energy consumption but also seamlessly blend nature into architectural designs, enhancing human well-being and environmental harmony. Tyrone’s commitment to creating spaces that embody sustainability and foster a deep connection with the natural world aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver sustainable and impactful projects to our clients. We are excited to see the positive impact his contributions will bring to our architectural endeavors.
Tyrone is a diehard Potterhead. Hogwarts House: Ravenclaw.
Joey, an esteemed graduate of Mississippi State University, brings an impressive 25+ years of experience to KSA. His expertise spans diverse projects, including senior living facilities and higher education ventures, showcasing his vast knowledge and insightful perspective in the field. Passionately drawn to mid-century modern and deconstruction architectural styles, Joey discovered his career calling through the drafting classes he took in high school.
Joey is a history buff of all thing architecture and genealogy.
Before coming to KSA, Ron owned an architect firm in New York for 30+ years. Ron specialized in commercial, institutional, residential, and municipal projects. His professional services have included initial project programming, schematic and design development, construction plans and specifications, construction management, and contract administration. If he’s not spending time with his wife, you can find Ron reading, cooking, or learning new things. Make sure to ask him about designing for energy conservation.
His agenda has always been “Design and build for energy conservation.”
Jacob Davis is a recent graduate from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in Interior Design. He utilized his time in school wisely by becoming a tutor within his major, providing classes and digital resources to his peers. Jacob finds himself drawn to problem-solving and research, which motivates him to dive deep into learning the tricks of the trade in Architecture and Design. His experience as a Construction and Renovation Intern has provided a better sense of how buildings are designed, and how to put together As-Builts and produce unique design solutions.