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.
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“It’s given us more time to work on design and produce what we need to produce,” one of the firm’s Architects says. “It’s changed the way we’re doing things in a good way.”
The Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex, York Central Market, and the 1741 Club were recently recognized by the Central Penn Business Journal. Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects did design work on all three of them.
The new academic building – set to be completed this spring – will have a very strong identity as a unique place where exciting things happen, according to Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects.
Work in many of these projects stems “from the more humanistic side of design,” says one of the firm’s Architectural Designers.
The advantage in having both the architectural component and the interiors component in the same office is that “there is a lot of design collaboration from the beginning,” says Associate and Lead Interior Designer Lisa Clemens.