Don Ford is best known in the area as the first dean of the College of Human Development. His wife Carol as well had some renown locally for her talents as an especially creative artist and was a participant in the Festival of the Arts during its early years. Their house was built when Don finished his Ph.D. in Psychology and began his career at Penn State.
Like the Hallocks, the Fords had a love for ballroom dancing, and both couples were members of the Town and Gown Club for enthusiasts. The club had been formed after World War II by returning vets and their spouses and was designed to encourage interactions between academic and non-campus couples. Club members soon expanded activities to include group dinners before the dance and the Fords became friends with the Hallocks as well as admiring Phil’s architectural talents. They especially admired his success with difficult sites.
When the Fords acquired steep land near Lemont facing Slab Cabin Creek, they asked Phil to design a home for them. Their requirements were to have open spaces in the living area, to bring the outdoors to the interior, and to utilize as much natural light as possible.