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  2. Tasso Katselas - Wikipedia

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    His work includes Pittsburgh International Airport, public housing, and mansions. [1] His firm was known as Tasso Katselas Associates and became TKA when he semi-retired in 2005 while continuing to consult for the firm. Katselas' parents immigrated to the United States from Greece. His work includes public housing and civic structures. [2]

  3. Burt Hill Architects - Wikipedia

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    Burt Hill Architects was founded in 1968 in Butler, Pennsylvania, as a successor to the practice of G. Edwin Howard, a regionally prominent architect.Architects Ralph H. Burt Jr. (1923–2005) and Alva L. Hill Jr. (1920–2015) were both natives of Pennsylvania and attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh with the class of 1952 before joining Howard & Murphy in Butler.

  4. Dan Kiley - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Urban Kiley (2 September 1912 – 21 February 2004) was an American landscape architect, who worked in the style of modern architecture. [1] Kiley designed over one-thousand landscape projects including Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis. [2]

  5. Louis D. Astorino - Wikipedia

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    Astorino was born in Pittsburgh to a family of mixed Italian and Serbian origin. His Serbian cousins influenced Astorino's upbringing and career choice. [2] He received a bachelor's degree from Penn State College of Arts and Architecture in 1969. [3] In 1972, he started his own firm, L. D. Astorino & Associates. [4] It was later named Astorino. [5]

  6. ArchDaily - Wikipedia

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    ArchDaily is a website covering architectural news, [2] [3] projects, [4] [5] products, events, interviews and competitions, [6] opinion pieces, [7] among others, catering to architects, designers and other interested parties.

  7. Frick Building - Wikipedia

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    Of the eleven executed designs for Pittsburgh by D.H. Burnham & Company, the Frick Building is one of only seven survivors. [5] The top floor, which was reserved for The Union Club of Pittsburgh, [6] [7] [8] includes a balcony around the perimeter of the building, a high, handcrafted ceiling, and heavy, elaborate brass door fixtures. Originally ...

  8. Postmodern architecture - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern architecture is a style or movement which emerged in the 1960s as a reaction against the austerity, formality, and lack of variety of modern architecture, particularly in the international style advocated by Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock. [1]

  9. Abrams House (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates The Abrams House was an architecturally notable residence in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . It was built in 1979–82 and was considered Pittsburgh's earliest example of Postmodern architecture .