Gorgeous architecture for sure ! . Cool historical paintings, artifacts, and more in the lobby too
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The Frick Building in Pittsburgh's Downtown skyline is a prominent sight that has maintained its architectural dominance over time, serving as a cornerstone of the city's bustling business sector. Commissioned by Henry Frick, the coke-fuel and steel magnate, this imposing structure features an impressive two-story lobby decorated in the Beaux Arts Classical style, with white marble, gold plating, and lofty stairways.
The Frick Building's construction sparked a corporate building rush in the area, and it remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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The Frick Building in Pittsburgh, also an architectural gem, was completed in 1902 and was commissioned by industrialist Henry Clay Frick. Designed architect Daniel H. Burnham, it's a 20-story...
It's just a gorgeous building ! A lot of interesting history! Cornerstone of Pittsbrugh history
The Frick Building was designed by Chicago architect, Daniel Burnham and opened in 1902. I visited the lobby of this building through Doors Open Pittsburgh. I enjoyed hearing some history of...
So I made two appointments to view office space and drove an hour each time only to have no one show up from the management office. I called and was greeted by a very rude receptionist. In any...
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