About us
By promoting an integrated approach to Architecture, Planning, and Interior Design, the Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects’ team of creative professionals and emerging talent puts optimism, energy, and imagination to work.
Our goal is to develop the best and most innovative design that reflects client needs, while creating “places” that make a positive contribution to the human experience – and the environment. In tandem with our design focus is a commitment to comprehensively delineating technical details on drawings and in specifications to ensure constructability.
Current openings
Project Architect
Summary: Manage and direct projects of varying scopes, scales, and types while interfacing with clients, consultants, and architectural staff with the goal of exceeding client expectations. In this role you will direct development of project designs, create solutions, manage construction administration for projects, and collaborate successfully within a team-driven environment.
Location: Baltimore, MD., or York, PA.
Architectural Designer
Summary: Assist with studies/concept designs, documentation, and production elements, as well as construction administration aspects for projects of varying scopes, scales, and types within a design-focused, client-centered, and team-driven environment.
Location: Baltimore, MD., or York, PA.
Learn more about our FIRM
Since its founding in 1985, Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects often has sought out community-oriented projects that have a lasting impact.
Six members of M&D’s team of creative professionals are advancing their careers within the firm.
For someone who loves both construction and design, being a Construction Administrator is the perfect combination of the two.
New hires Harper Brockway and Nolan LeBlanc have found a great place to grow during their first year at Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects.
Architectural Designers Jonathan Taube, Cody Cummings, and Blake Gifford have found a firm that values art and community with Murphy & Dittenhafer.
NEWS FEED
“Interior designs being integral from the beginning of a project capitalize on things that make it special in the long run.”
Frank Dittenhafer and his firm work alongside the nonprofit to fulfill the local landscape from various perspectives.
From Farquhar Park to south of the Codorus Creek, Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects help revamp York’s Penn Street.
The Annapolis Department of Legislative Services Building is under construction, reflecting the state capital’s Georgian aesthetic with modern amenities.
For the past two years, the co-founder and president of Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects has led the university’s College of Arts and Architecture Alumni Society.
From mentorship to educational opportunities, the firm is purposeful in creating a place for its Architects to grow.