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.
Comfortable gathering spaces like the one at the York County church can help retain parishioners and attract new congregants, says Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects’ Todd Grove. “It’s all part of contemporary church these days.”
While the coronavirus has delayed the baseball season, it didn’t slow renovations, which were designed by Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects and completed by Opening Day.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects is helping school officials and the State of Maryland weigh upgrades as they plan for the next 20 years.





