The Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects staff’s early immersion in technology has been key to being able to effectively communicate and continue designing during these uncertain times.
Architectural Designer Ashley O’Hern and Administrative Assistant Susan Attig are the latest additions to Murphy & Dittenhafer’s award-winning staff.
The organization is one of many non-profit and faith-based groups that Murphy & Dittenhafer partners with while injecting an extra measure of care with each project and the people it serves.
“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 mandate for Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, the firm designing the ramps, was to disturb as little history as possible.
The York-based architectural firm also designed the 1741 Club for the stadium, as well as the Monarch and Solomon Suites.