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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Want a sneak peek inside the F.W. Woolworth Department Store at 44-50 West Market Street? Check out these photos.
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.
Does anything here look familiar? Murphy & Dittenhafer Architect Ryan Shank snapped these images of work going on at 59 E. Market St. in York, which used to house the historic Lafayette Club.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects are specialists at renovations, repurposing, and the adaptive reuse of aging campus buildings – particularly ‘vintage’ modern structures like Myer Hall originally constructed in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
It’s important to Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects that the community spaces people visit as part of their daily routines are considered thoroughly, as with the York Jewish Community Center. The firm looks for opportunities to be energy efficient and sustainable and always work to integrate design with the surrounding environment.