Gone are shared workspaces and potluck luncheons, but offices aren’t ready to say goodbye to all of their gathering spaces just yet. Instead, they’re looking at what they hope are temporary, modified approaches.
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Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects has received the EPiC Award each year since AIA Pennsylvania unveiled the program that recognizes firms that support emerging Architects.
While many students lost work experience opportunities this summer because of COVID-19, Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects decided to host two virtual internships.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects helped the University update its Advanced Cybersecurity Experience for Students program.
“We are not interior decorators,” says Frank Dittenhafer. “We are Interior Architectural Designers.”
The 30,000-square-foot, one-floor structure is on track to be finished late this year, says Project Architect Todd Grove of Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, which has designed the building.