Ford Gillen Architects, Inc., is a service oriented design firm with a long history of successful architectural, historic renovation and interior design experience. Originally founded as The Gillen Partnership in 1974, the firm's Amherst office is run by two principals, William V. Gillen and Kathleen E. Ford. William Gillen has provided a full range of architectural services to institutional, commercial and residential clients. In addition to participating in numerous historic restoration rehabilitation projects, he has 25 years of experience in repair/renovation projects including renovations to Seelye Hall at Smith College; the office building/bus depot known as "One Round House Plaza" in Northampton, the Holstein Association Headquarters in Vermont, the Tucker Taft Building in Amherst, and handicap access modifications for Great Barrington, Northampton and the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.