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   Pittsburgh: After Toker    Before traveling to Pittsburgh, PA, I read Franklin Toker’s acclaimed architectural guide,  Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait.  I was quickly drawn in by his knowledge of, and affinity for, the area. Inspired by Toker’s abil View fullsize
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 Curtis & Davis  United Steelworkers Building View fullsize
  “From its birth in Chicago in the 1880s, the dogma of skyscraper construction was that the exterior walls supported nothing. This dogma held fast for three-quarters of a century until shattered by this Gateway building... U.S. Steel, as supplier an View fullsize
 Curtis & Davis  United Steelworkers Building View fullsize
  “It was a leap of faith in the future of Pittsburgh, and, in a way no longer imaginable, it was an electrifying demonstration of the healing power of modern architecture.”       Eggers & Higgins  Gateway Center View fullsize
 Eggers & Higgins  Gateway Center View fullsize
 Eggers & Higgins  Gateway Center View fullsize
   Left    Charles Bickel  Maginn Building    Right    Henry H. Richardson  Ewart Building View fullsize
  “The Union Trust makes a highly individual statement. It is clad in white terra-cotta plaques and carries an efflorescence of trefoil hoof molds projecting out as a cornice line. The roof line is lively without being busy, and it culminates in a fo View fullsize
  “The obvious precedent of the PPG design is the Victoria Tower at the House of Parliament in London, though it is only about half the height of PPG’s 635 feet.”       Johnson & Burgee  PPG Place View fullsize
  “When the company considered building a headquarters tower near its birthplace on Market Square, it knew that it would be relatively easy to buy only the half acre that it needed. But what PPG really wanted was to upgrade the whole district in the View fullsize
  "There is a host of good architectural neighbors to the two congregations on Sixth Avenue. The open-air pulpit in front of First Presbyterian, an unusual medieval feature, points directly across the street at the most powerful of these, the Duquesn View fullsize
 Benno Janssen  Buhl Building View fullsize
 Gensler  Tower at PNC Plaza View fullsize
 Frederick C. Sauer  804 Penn Ave View fullsize
  "U.S. Steel is a building that commands respect for its engineering and sensitivity to urban design, bnut it is a hard building to love."         Harrison & Abramovitz  U.S. Steel Tower View fullsize
  "Cor-Ten, a steel invented in 1934, solved the corrosion problem, because its initial rust forms a protective coating around the steel."         Harrison & Abramovitz  U.S. Steel Tower View fullsize
  “Using aluminum wherever possible, Alcoa’s thirty story tower is radically lighter and more efficient than buildings of comparable size.”       Harrison & Abramovitz  Alcoa Building View fullsize
  “It’s curtain wall was not constructed piece by piece but prefabricated in aluminum sheets that contained both windows and the floor zone. The windows swing open in special rubber gaskets, so the building's exterior requires minimal cleaning and ma View fullsize
 Mitchell & Ritchey  Mellon Square View fullsize
 Private Residence View fullsize
 Smithfield-Liberty Garage View fullsize
 Ft. Duquesne and 6th St. Garage View fullsize
  “…this diminutive building from 1917 presents a glass facade of Gothic trefoils in the manner of Osterling’s Union Trust Building, Downtown. When it was Osterlings Studio it provided an elegant reception room above a large drafting hall below. Oste View fullsize
 Frederick J. Osterling  Frederick J. Osterling Studio View fullsize
 Heinz Factory Complex  Meat & Cereal Buildings & Stacks View fullsize
 Albert Kahn  Heinz Factory Complex  Service & Auditorium Building View fullsize
 SOM  Heinz Factory Complex  Research Building View fullsize
 SOM  Heinz Factory Complex  Research Building View fullsize
 Koning Eizenberg Architecture  Children's Museum    View fullsize
  “The brickwork designs are richer than any Richardson had designed before, which shows his trust in the skilled Pittsburgh laborers who executed them.”         Henry H. Richardson  Emmanuel Episcopal Church View fullsize
 Henry H. Richardson  Emmanuel Episcopal Church View fullsize
 Skyline from the North Side  Allegheny Commons View fullsize
 Lake Elizabeth from above  Allegheny Commons View fullsize
 Gustav Lindenthal  Smithfield Street Bridge View fullsize
 Gustav Lindenthal  Smithfield Street Bridge View fullsize
 Charles Bickel  South Side Market Building View fullsize
 Charles Bickel  South Side Market Building View fullsize
 Mies van der Rohe  Mellon Hall View fullsize
 Deeter & Ritchey  Litchfield Towers View fullsize
  “Having matched the Parthenon, the Mellons then exceeded it in one spectacular gesture. At the Parthenon, the architect Ictinus, like all Greek and most Roman builders, could only construct columns by fitting together drums of marble. The Mellon In View fullsize
 Bellefield Towers View fullsize
 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow  Carnegie Library View fullsize
 Herbert Seigle  Winchester Apartments View fullsize
 Belli & Belli Architects  Immaculate Conception Church View fullsize
 Boarman Kroos Vogel  Morrow Park Apartments View fullsize
 Henry Hornbostel  Congregation B'nai Israel View fullsize
 Frederick G. Scheibler Jr.  Old Heidelberg Apartments View fullsize
 Bohlin Cywinski Jackson  Frick Environmental Center View fullsize
 MSR Design  Mill 19 View fullsize
 MSR Design  Mill 19 View fullsize
 MSR Design  Mill 19 View fullsize
  “Westinghouse stands as a paradigm of what a good bridge should be. Even after repeated viewings, one does not tire of the elegant proportions of the piers, the effortlessness of the semi-elliptical arches, Frank Vittor’s heroic Art Deco reliefs, a View fullsize
 Homestead Stacks View fullsize
 Skyline from Greenfield View fullsize
FranklinToker_Card.jpg View fullsize
   Pittsburgh: After Toker    Before traveling to Pittsburgh, PA, I read Franklin Toker’s acclaimed architectural guide,  Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait.  I was quickly drawn in by his knowledge of, and affinity for, the area. Inspired by Toker’s abil
20210826_IMG_8707.jpg
 Curtis & Davis  United Steelworkers Building
  “From its birth in Chicago in the 1880s, the dogma of skyscraper construction was that the exterior walls supported nothing. This dogma held fast for three-quarters of a century until shattered by this Gateway building... U.S. Steel, as supplier an
 Curtis & Davis  United Steelworkers Building
  “It was a leap of faith in the future of Pittsburgh, and, in a way no longer imaginable, it was an electrifying demonstration of the healing power of modern architecture.”       Eggers & Higgins  Gateway Center
 Eggers & Higgins  Gateway Center
 Eggers & Higgins  Gateway Center
   Left    Charles Bickel  Maginn Building    Right    Henry H. Richardson  Ewart Building
  “The Union Trust makes a highly individual statement. It is clad in white terra-cotta plaques and carries an efflorescence of trefoil hoof molds projecting out as a cornice line. The roof line is lively without being busy, and it culminates in a fo
  “The obvious precedent of the PPG design is the Victoria Tower at the House of Parliament in London, though it is only about half the height of PPG’s 635 feet.”       Johnson & Burgee  PPG Place
  “When the company considered building a headquarters tower near its birthplace on Market Square, it knew that it would be relatively easy to buy only the half acre that it needed. But what PPG really wanted was to upgrade the whole district in the
  "There is a host of good architectural neighbors to the two congregations on Sixth Avenue. The open-air pulpit in front of First Presbyterian, an unusual medieval feature, points directly across the street at the most powerful of these, the Duquesn
 Benno Janssen  Buhl Building
 Gensler  Tower at PNC Plaza
 Frederick C. Sauer  804 Penn Ave
  "U.S. Steel is a building that commands respect for its engineering and sensitivity to urban design, bnut it is a hard building to love."         Harrison & Abramovitz  U.S. Steel Tower
  "Cor-Ten, a steel invented in 1934, solved the corrosion problem, because its initial rust forms a protective coating around the steel."         Harrison & Abramovitz  U.S. Steel Tower
  “Using aluminum wherever possible, Alcoa’s thirty story tower is radically lighter and more efficient than buildings of comparable size.”       Harrison & Abramovitz  Alcoa Building
  “It’s curtain wall was not constructed piece by piece but prefabricated in aluminum sheets that contained both windows and the floor zone. The windows swing open in special rubber gaskets, so the building's exterior requires minimal cleaning and ma
 Mitchell & Ritchey  Mellon Square
 Private Residence
 Smithfield-Liberty Garage
 Ft. Duquesne and 6th St. Garage
  “…this diminutive building from 1917 presents a glass facade of Gothic trefoils in the manner of Osterling’s Union Trust Building, Downtown. When it was Osterlings Studio it provided an elegant reception room above a large drafting hall below. Oste
 Frederick J. Osterling  Frederick J. Osterling Studio
 Heinz Factory Complex  Meat & Cereal Buildings & Stacks
 Albert Kahn  Heinz Factory Complex  Service & Auditorium Building
 SOM  Heinz Factory Complex  Research Building
 SOM  Heinz Factory Complex  Research Building
 Koning Eizenberg Architecture  Children's Museum
  “The brickwork designs are richer than any Richardson had designed before, which shows his trust in the skilled Pittsburgh laborers who executed them.”         Henry H. Richardson  Emmanuel Episcopal Church
 Henry H. Richardson  Emmanuel Episcopal Church
 Skyline from the North Side  Allegheny Commons
 Lake Elizabeth from above  Allegheny Commons
 Gustav Lindenthal  Smithfield Street Bridge
 Gustav Lindenthal  Smithfield Street Bridge
 Charles Bickel  South Side Market Building
 Charles Bickel  South Side Market Building
 Mies van der Rohe  Mellon Hall
 Deeter & Ritchey  Litchfield Towers
  “Having matched the Parthenon, the Mellons then exceeded it in one spectacular gesture. At the Parthenon, the architect Ictinus, like all Greek and most Roman builders, could only construct columns by fitting together drums of marble. The Mellon In
 Bellefield Towers
 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow  Carnegie Library
 Herbert Seigle  Winchester Apartments
 Belli & Belli Architects  Immaculate Conception Church
 Boarman Kroos Vogel  Morrow Park Apartments
 Henry Hornbostel  Congregation B'nai Israel
 Frederick G. Scheibler Jr.  Old Heidelberg Apartments
 Bohlin Cywinski Jackson  Frick Environmental Center
 MSR Design  Mill 19
 MSR Design  Mill 19
 MSR Design  Mill 19
  “Westinghouse stands as a paradigm of what a good bridge should be. Even after repeated viewings, one does not tire of the elegant proportions of the piers, the effortlessness of the semi-elliptical arches, Frank Vittor’s heroic Art Deco reliefs, a
 Homestead Stacks
 Skyline from Greenfield
FranklinToker_Card.jpg