Kazimierz Kirejczyk is a graduate of the faculty of architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology, where he also lectured, as well as the Wharton Real Estate Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He took his first steps as an architect at the ‘Zamek’ Monument Conservation Architectural Office, where he participated in work related to the reconstruction of pre-war Warsaw’s historic buildings. An interesting fact from his biography is that in the early 1990s, he received an offer to take on the role of monument conservator for Kazimierz Dolny, but instead opted to undertake a different task that had a huge impact on the development of the Polish residential market.
In 1991, he was invited to jointly establish a team of experts whose task it was to support the reform of the housing sector in Poland. This team, operating under the name Housing Finance Project Office (HFPO). The team combined the expertise of specialists from many different fields, whose common