It’s important to Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects that the community spaces people visit as part of their daily routines are considered thoroughly, as with the York Jewish Community Center. The firm looks for opportunities to be energy efficient and sustainable and always work to integrate design with the surrounding environment.
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Frank Dittenhafer has cast a wide net when it comes to the meaning behind the name "c o d." He’d like it to be a little open-ended – allowing the space to evolve and create its own identity.
Patrick Ness of Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, like-minded business owners and other community activists have been working with the city to turn the WeCo neighborhood in York, Pa., into a destination on par with growing districts like Royal Square and the area surrounding Central Market.


