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JUSTER POPE FRAZIER ARCHITECTS
82 North St., Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 586-1600; www.justerpopefrazier.com
CAOLO & BIENIEK ASSOCIATES INC.
521 East St., Chicopee, MA 01020 (413) 594-2800; www.cbaarchitects.net
BURR AND MCCALLUM ARCHITECTS
720 Main St., Williamstown, MA 01267 (413) 458-2121; www.burrandmccallum.com
HAI ARCHITECTURE
64 Gothic St., Suite 1, Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 585-1512; www.haiarchitecture.com
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amounts of work in the Boston area, it will open an office in that
city in the near future.
With the pandemic and the manner in which it
allowed firms to connect with and work for clients remotely, he explained, the firm has taken on more projects outside the 413 and in areas like Boston, a trend that will continue into the future.
“We’re reaching out, geographically, more than we have in the past, and that’s very exciting,” he said.
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Jeffrey Noble
Aelan Tierney Jonathan Salvon Charles Roberts
Dorie Brooks Kristian Whitsett
Tom Hartman
Timothy Murphy
Stephan Green
Peter Zorzi Greg Zorzi
Stephen Jablonski Brian DeVriese
Chris LeBlanc
TIMOTHY MURPHY ARCHITECTS
380 High St., Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 532-7464; www.murphyarch.com
CLARK & GREEN INC.
ARCHITECTURAL INSIGHTS
3 Converse St., Suite 201, Palmer, MA 01069 (413) 283-2553; www.architectural-insights.com
113 Bridge St., Great Barrington, MA 01230 (413) 528-5180; www.clarkandgreen.com
STUDIO ONE INC.
GILLEN COLLABORATIVE ARCHITECTS
409 Main St., Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 253-2528; www.gillencollaborativearchitects.com
38 Elm St., Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 733-7332; www.studioonearchitects.com
JABLONSKI DEVRIESE ARCHITECTS
ARCHITECTURE EL INC.
264 North Main St., Suite 2
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
(413) 525-9700; www.architectureel.com
22 Green Lane, Springfield, MA 01107 (413) 747-5285; www.jdarchitects.com
MOUNT VERNON GROUP ARCHITECTS
FITCH ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY DESIGN INC.
110 Pulpit Hill Road, Amherst, MA 01002 (413) 549-5799; www.facdarchitects.com
35 Center St., Suite 210, Chicopee, MA 01013 (413) 592-9700; www.mvgarchitects.com
TESSIER ASSOCIATES INC.
48 Ridgecrest Dr., Westfield, MA 01085 (413) 736-5857; www.tessierarchitects.com
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ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
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TOP LOCAL EXECUTIVE
       HILL-ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INC.
50 Depot St., Dalton, MA 01226; (413) 684-0925 44 Spring St., Adams, MA 01220; (413) 0743-0013 www.hillengineers.com
KUHN RIDDLE ARCHITECTS INC.
28 Amity St., Suite 2B, Amherst, MA 01002 (413) 259-1630; www.kuhnriddle.com
JONES WHITSETT ARCHITECTS INC.
308 Main St., Greenfield, MA 01301 (413) 773-5551; www.joneswhitsett.com
C&H ARCHITECTS
49 SOUTH PLEASANT ST., 301, AMHERST, MA 01002 (413) 549-3616; www.candharchitects.com
New construction and renovation projects for institutional, industrial, commercial, educational, civic, recreational, and residential markets
Commercial; educational; historical; institutional; interior design; religious; residential (single-family, multi-family, affordable, market-rate, high-end); retail; sustainable design
Educational; commercial; public municipal buildings (town halls, libraries, senior centers); historic preservation; religious facilities; energy-efficient buildings; residential
Serves residential and institutional clients with architecture designed for resilience and renewability
Commercial; educational; public/municipal buildings; residential; historical
Residential; cultural; commercial; retail; educational
Educational; healthcare; multi-family housing; assisted-living facilities; renovations; historic preservation; senior housing
Historical renovations and additions; colleges; museums; libraries; interior design
Wide range of public and private work, including commercial and education; three offices statewide with 15 total architects and 35 total employees
said. “And our passion to continue to fill that role has not wavered in the slightest. When Kerry was run- ning the company herself, she had a very generous charitable-giving strategy, which we have looked at, revisited, and ramped up.
“We pride ourselves on being an architecture firm that supports the people who support us,” he went on. “And that won’t change.” u
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Kerry Dietz
Kevin Chrobak
Curtis Edgin James Hanifan Bertram Gardner
Franklin Andrus Burr Ann Kidston McCallum
Richard Katsanos Don Hafner
Lawrence Tuttle Robert Haveles
John Krifka Carol Vincze
Kevin Rothschild-Shea
Laura Fitch
Robert Stevens
Residential; institutional; commercial
TYPE OF WORK PERFORMED
 DIETZ & COMPANY ARCHITECTS INC.
55 Frank B. Murray St., Suite 201, Springfield, MA 01103 (413) 733-6798; www.dietzarch.com
Commercial; institutional; housing; education; healthcare; government offices; historic preservation; LEED design services; high-performance buildings; senior centers; senior housing
Residential; corporate; educational; retail; healthcare; religious; cultural
Educational; commercial; public facilities (police and fire facilities, libraries, senior centers); historic preservation; sustainable design; interior design; healthcare; housing
Healthcare; educational; commercial; planning; interior design; residential
Public- and private-sector work; continued and repeat client work in professional office design, medical-office, hospital, and laboratory work; multi-family housing and private residential; light industrial and warehouse construction; retail and hospitality development
Commercial; residential; institutional; planning; studies
ADA standards for accessible design; commercial; industrial; historic; multi- family residential; single-family residential; religious; child care; historic preservation and renovations; interior design
Sustainable and socially responsible design, including zero-net-energy homes; educational facilities; commercial buildings; institutional; deep-energy retrofits; co-housing communities
Colleges; banks; churches; schools; industrial buildings; assisted-living facilities; medical facilities
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tently larger
“This [remote] interaction is something we’re get- ting very comfortable and familiar with, and it has allowed us to reach much farther than we have before ... that’s a big step forward, and it’s something we def- initely gained from the pandemic.”
What won’t change, though, is the high level of commitment to the community, and giving back, that Kerry Dietz made part of its fabric of doing business.
“We have a long and strong history in affordable housing and in serving the organizations and the nonprofits that serve our communities,” Newman
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