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  2. Davison Design & Development - Wikipedia

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    The firm has received several International Design Excellence Awards from the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), formerly sponsored by I.D. Magazine and BusinessWeek, now sponsored by the Annual Design Review. [5] In 2007, Davison Design & Development received an honorable mention in I.D. Magazine's 2007 design review competition. [6]

  3. Inventionland - Wikipedia

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    Inventionland officially opened in 2006, having taken 18 months from design to construction. [3] The interior renovation took one year and cost $5 million. [4] Within Inventionland's 61,000 square-foot design facility are 16 themed sets, named and designed to reflect the new-product invention activity within. Some of the sets include:

  4. Robert Sands (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sands (September 15, 1943 –) is an accomplished designer, painter and director from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He studied painting and design at the Ivy School of Professional Art [1] under Abe Weiner, Marie Kelly, Roy Hunter, and Everett Sturgeon. Sands is the owner and founder of Terminal Graphics, a Pittsburgh-based design firm ...

  5. Mount Washington, Pittsburgh (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Washington is a neighborhood in the southern region of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It has a Zip Code of 15211 and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by both the council members for District 3 (Central South Neighborhoods) and District 2 (West Neighborhoods).

  6. Chatham Village - Wikipedia

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    Chatham Village is a community within the larger Mount Washington neighborhood of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and an internationally acclaimed model of community design. It is roughly bounded by Virginia Avenue, Bigham Street, Woodruff Street, Saw Mill Run Boulevard, and Olympia Road, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in ...

  7. Heinz 57 Center - Wikipedia

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    The Heinz 57 Center is an office building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the corner of Sixth and Smithfield Avenues. The building has approximately 790,000 square feet (73,000 m 2), standing 13 stories (190 feet (58 m)) tall. [1] It was built in 1914 for the Kaufmann & Baer Co. department store.

  8. Frick Building - Wikipedia

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    It rises 330 feet (101 m) above Downtown Pittsburgh. Its address is 437 Grant Street, and is also accessible from Forbes and Fifth Avenues. The building's architect was Daniel H. Burnham of D.H. Burnham & Company, Chicago. [4] Of the eleven executed designs for Pittsburgh by D.H. Burnham & Company, the Frick Building is one of only seven ...

  9. United Steelworkers Building - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called the IBM Building "one of the first real changes from conventional design in half a century of multi-story building." [15] Detail of the building exterior. The building was also one of the first to utilize a diagrid (diagonal grid) structure, which requires less steel than a conventional frame. [16]