Murphy & Dittenhafer's goal was to work with the church’s character, while also balancing the current needs of the congregation and the current ways the building is being used.
Frank Dittenhafer (Class of 1978) was first elected to the Penn State Architecture Alumni Group board six years ago, serving for four years as a board member before being elected as that body’s president for two one-year terms. He remains on the board today, as the most recent past president as his tenure ended on June 30th.
While Murphy & Dittenhafer’s interior design department has been transforming interior spaces for decades, the expansion and relocation of the design department from the Hotel Codorus to “c o d” in June spurred the firm to officially launch and brand M&D Interiors.
Two Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects projects were recently named recipients of Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Awards: The Zimmerman Center for Heritage has been selected to receive an Initiative Award in Education, while The Forum Auditorium has been selected to receive a Construction-Public & Institutional Properties award.
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Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, along with partner the Time Group, recently embarked on what will be a six-month review and evaluation of the Northwest Triangle in York, with an eye toward new construction on the land, which takes its name from a bend in the Codorus Creek it borders.