After breaking ground on the $26 million project at Prince George’s Community College last year, M&D and its partners have been hard at work on the "transformation project."
Architect Todd Grove says the end goal for the project is all about balance: keeping durable elements but adding a modern feel and efficiency.
“This is not just another project,” says Frank Dittenhafer. “It is going to change, in a very positive way, the landscape of downtown York.”
The firm brings new life to older properties as it makes them more relevant for how people live and work today.
Modernizing historic churches means blending the character of the past with the needs of the present
As time and styles change, churches today are continuously trying to find new ways to welcome people into their worship and fellowship spaces.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects works with closely with the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education to update aging buildings.