Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects' long commitment to projects across Baltimore that boost both Charm City’s beauty and its benevolence is a tradition that makes employees proud.
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M&D's design approach for the New Lexington Market focuses on fostering a positive experience and an engaging environment for the customers, vendors and visitors – both inside the building and outside the walls between Eutaw and Paca streets.
From the Washington County Senior Center in Maryland to the Reid Menzer Memorial Skatepark in York County, Pa., Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects was recognized for its design contributions to community improvement projects.
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.
“If people are looking and saying, ‘Look what Prince George’s Community College is doing,’ it sparks that curiosity about the interesting and exciting things they have going on. The building can communicate that message.”
The main challenge on the armory project was repurposing a building of thick, windowless walls and the cold feel of concrete into a space that would be warm and welcoming for area seniors.