Todd Grove, who joined the firm in 1987, ‘has a way of maximizing the potential of anything that he works on.’
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The goal for Murphy & Dittenhafer’s portion of the project is to preserve the authentic exterior appearance and make interior improvements that align with the period and style of the building.
With adaptive reuse and historical preservation in mind, Peter Schwab brings his love of the past into his everyday work as an architect.
M&D's Lauren Myatt "is one of those rare individuals who sees both the big picture and the critical small details of architectural commissions with equal clarity."
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.
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.