Frank E. Dittenhafer recalls his inspired days as an Architecture student at Penn State and how far he’s come since then.
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Part of an ongoing contract with Howard County, Md., Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects studied the 1840s era stone bank barn for possible future uses.
The firm won this year’s Excellence in Historic Preservation award from AIA Baltimore and a Good Design=Good Business Award and Honor Award from AIA Central PA.
Murphy and Dittenhafer Architects is playing an important role updating the Florence Bain 50+ Center in Maryland to meet the needs of a growing 50-plus demographic.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects created an entirely new campus image for Prince George’s Community College in Maryland by transforming a nearly half-century old building.
By continually updating its facilities and physical appearance via an on-call relationship, Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects helps the University of Maryland thrive in today’s higher education environment.