Preservation Pennsylvania honored Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects with two 2016 Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Awards during a ceremony Oct. 14 at the Yorktowne Hotel in downtown York.
Frank Dittenhafer, Todd Grove, Bruce Johnson & Peter Schwab attended from M&D.
The Zimmerman Center for Heritage received an Initiative Award in Education, while the Forum Auditorium received a Construction-Public & Institutional Properties award.
Here are some pictures from the event.
At Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, mentorship isn’t just a professional courtesy, but a cornerstone of the firm’s culture. Harper Kvasnovsky, Senior Associate at M&D, embodies that spirit wholeheartedly.
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Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects has been working on a range of projects for Baltimore County’s first responder community, which require a unique Architectural design approach.
To round out our 40th-year celebrations, enjoy 10 more impactful and diverse Architecture projects designed by M&D. These projects, most of which have received design awards, confirm the variety in design (from scale to usage) that we continue to be involved in today.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects is working hard and collaborating with the community on an urban planning study for South George Street in York City.
“Historic preservation has always been a hallmark of ours for our 40-year history,” says M&D President Frank Dittenhafer II. These 10 projects exemplify our passion for this work.
It’s the 40th year of Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, so Frank Dittenhafer II, President, is taking the time to highlight some of our most influential projects over the decades.
We’re celebrating 40 years of influence in Pennsylvania and Maryland. With that, we couldn’t help but reflect on some of the most impactful projects from our history.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects is celebrating a season of new beginnings with ribbon cuttings for community-based projects across Pennsylvania and Maryland, and it’s not over yet.