The firm, with offices in York, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore, Maryland, received 10 total AIA awards for its innovation, design, and contributions to the Architectural industry.
The building, originally built in the 1960s, will now become the police department and municipal offices.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, with offices in York, Pa., and Baltimore, Maryland, announced recently four promotions to members of the firm.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects has used the same prototype for three Baltimore County Schools.
The building at 226 W. Market Street in downtown York was in desperate need of new ownership when Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects decided to make the building its new home.
Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects has played a role in the location since it started as a roller-skating rink in 1995 to its most recent transformation completed this summer.