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List of University of Pittsburgh buildings

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The lists ofUniversity of Pittsburgh (Pitt) andUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures[n 1] that reside within theCity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although the university and the closely affiliatedUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) are tightly intertwined both institutionally and geographically, including the sharing and leasing arrangements of resources and facilities (such asForbes Tower, Thomas Detre Hall, the Carrillo Street Steam Plant,Hillman Cancer Center, etc.),buildings primarily owned by UPMC are listed separately because the university and UPMC are technically separate legal entities.[1]

University of Pittsburgh

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The major concentration of buildings that comprise Pitt's main campus is centered in theOakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, however a few facilities are scattered elsewhere throughout the city, including the adjacentShadyside neighborhood. Along with regional campuses inBradford,Greensburg,Johnstown, andTitusville, Pitt also has a Computer Center in RIDC Park inBlawnox,[2] the Plum Boro Science Center inPlum, theUniversity of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center (U-PARC) inHarmarville, Pennsylvania, thePymatuning Laboratory of Ecology inLinesville, Pennsylvania, and theAllen L. Cook Spring Creek Preserve archeological research site in Spring Creek,Wyoming.

The location of the Honors College near the top of the Cathedral of Learning affords students and visitors with large vistas of the campus and surrounding city.
Looking southwest from aUniversity of Pittsburgh Honors College study room on the 35th floor of theCathedral of Learning. The height of the Cathedral provides for large vistas overlooking the city and campus. Many of the university's and medical center's buildings may be seen in this image.

Table of Pitt-owned buildings in Pittsburgh

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Buildings in the sortable table below are initially listed alphabetically.

ImageBuildingConstructedAcquiredArchitectStyleLocationUsageDesignations
530 Melwood Avenue1989[3]OaklandMotor pool repairs
3619-3621 Forbes Ave2017[4]OaklandOffices/retail[5]
4600 5th Ave
(PNC Bank building)
1961[6]OaklandBank
Allegheny Observatory1900–19121900–1912T.E. BillquistGreek RevivalRiverview ParkPhysics and astronomyU.S. National Register of Historic Places
Pennsylvania State Historical Designation
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Allen Hall1913–19141939J. H. GieseyGreek RevivalOaklandPhysics and astronomyContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Alumni Hall1914–19151993Benno JanssenGreek RevivalOaklandAlumni;
mixed
Contributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Amos Hall19241955Henry Hornbostel, with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher WoodOaklandResidence hallContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Barco Law Building19761976Johnstone, Newcomer and ValentourBrutalistOaklandLaw
Bates Hill Apartments1985[7]OaklandApartments
Bellefield Hall19241984–1994Benno JanssenItalianateOaklandMixed academicContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Bellefield Towers1889 (tower)
1985–1987
1999[8]Frederick J. Osterling (tower)
Stephen Casey,Urban Design Associates
Richardsonian Romanesque (tower)OaklandMedical
offices
Benedum Hall1971; Mascaro Center addition: 2008–20091971Deeter Ritchey Sippel
Mascaro addition: EDGO Studio &NBBJ[9]
OaklandEngineeringPennsylvania Society AIA Honor Award
Pennsylvania Society AIA Distinguished Building Award[1]
CRSI Design Award: Educational Facility Category (Mascaro Center, 2012)[10]
Biomedical Science Tower South (2)1994–19951994–1995Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates[11]OaklandResearch
Biomedical Science Tower 32003–20052003–2005Payette Associates Inc. and JSAOaklandResearch2007 Lab of the Year Special Mention, R&D Magazine
2007 Merit Award, AIA/New England
2007 Award for Design, Boston Society of Architects
2006 Honor Award, AIA/Pittsburgh
Brackenridge Hall19241955Henry Hornbostel, with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher WoodOaklandResidence hallContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Bruce Hall19241955Henry Hornbostel, with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher WoodOaklandResidence hallContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Bouquet Gardens1999–2000; Building J: 20111999–2000Renaissance 3 Architects, P.C.OaklandResidence hall
Building 5OaklandUtility[12]
Carrillo Street Steam Plant20042004[n 2]JSAOaklandMaintenance3-star winner, Enviro-Star Awards[14]
Cathedral of Learning1926–19371926–1937Charles KlauderGothic RevivalOaklandMixed academicU.S. National Register of Historic Places
Contributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
City of Pittsburgh Designated Landmark
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Center for Biotechnology and Bioengineering19931993Robert S. Pfaffmann, Bohlin Powell Larkin CywinskiOaklandResearch1993 Award for Excellence in Architectural Design Pennsylvania Society of Architects, 1993 Honor Award AIA Pittsburgh, 1993 Honor Award Metal Construction Association Awards
Central Oakland Apartments1971[15][16]OaklandApartments
Centre Plaza Apartments1994[17]ShadysideStudent apartments
Chancellor's Residence18961966[18]Peabody and StearnsColonial RevivalShadysideHousingPittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Chevron Science Center1974
Annex 2011
1974Kuhn, Newcomer & Valentour
Annex: Wilson Architects and Renaissance 3 Architects[19]
OaklandChemistrySecond place, Lab of the Year,Industrial Research magazine
Child Development Center19041992Solon Spencer BemanGreek RevivalShadysideUCDCPittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Clapp Hall19561956Trautwein & HowardGothic RevivalOaklandBiologyContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
College Gardens Apartments1969[20]ShadysideApartments
Cost Sports Center19901990OaklandAthletics
Craig Hall1988[21]ModernOaklandOffice
Crabtree Hall19691969Deeter Ritchey SippelOaklandPublic health
Crawford Hall19681968Kuhn, Newcomer & ValentourOaklandNeuroscience
Croatian Fraternal Union Building19292018Pierre A. LieschFlemish Gothic RevivalOaklandslated for demolitionnominated[22]
Darragh Street Apartment Complex20072007Renaissance 3 Architects, P.C.OaklandApartments
David Lawrence Hall19681968Johnstone, McMillin & AssociatesOaklandMixed academic
Eberly Hall1920–19211920–1921Benno JanssenGreek RevivalOaklandChemistry
Eureka Building1924–19251993[23]Louis StevensOaklandFacilities management
Falk Clinic19311931Edward Purcell MellonOaklandMedical
Falk School1931
Addition: 2007–2009
1931Janssen and Cocken
Addition: Perkin Eastman[24]
OaklandEducation
Fitzgerald Field House19511951OaklandAthletics
Forbes Craig Apartments1964[25]OaklandResidence hall
Forbes Pavilion19641977[26]OaklandResidence hall
Ford Motor Building1915[27]2018[28]John GrahamBloomfieldResearchU.S. National Register of Historic Places[29]
Fraternity Housing Complex19841984[30]OaklandHousing
Frick Fine Arts Building1962–19651962–1965Burton Kenneth JohnstoneNeo-RenaissanceOaklandArtContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Gardner Steel Conference Center1911–19121920[31]Kiehnel & ElliottEarly ModernOaklandMixed academicContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Gold Building (3343 Forbes Avenue)1986?2000[32]OaklandOffice and laboratories
Heinz Memorial Chapel1933–19381933–1938Charles KlauderGothic RevivalOaklandReligious
performance
Contributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Hillman Library1965–19681965–1968Celli-Flynn and Associates
Kuhn, Newcomer & Valentour
Max Abramovitz
OaklandLibrary1996 Timeless Award for Enduring Design, Pittsburgh chapter of theAmerican Institute of Architects
Holland Hall19241955Henry Hornbostel, with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher WoodOaklandResidence hallContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Hyacinth Place19172018OaklandApartments
Information Sciences Building19651968[33]Tasso KatselasBrutalistOaklandInformation science
Irvis Hall20042004Perkins Eastman ArchitectsOaklandResidence hall
Langley Hall1959–19611959–1961OaklandBiology
Life Science Annex20072007Burt Hill ArchitectsOaklandBiology
neuroscience
Litchfield Towers19631963Deeter & RitcheyOaklandResidence hall
Loeffler Building2003[34]OaklandOffice
Log Cabin1820–1830s1986OaklandStorage
Lothrop Hall1950–19531950–1953OaklandResidence hall
Mayflower Apartments1963[35]OaklandApartments
McCormick Hall19241955Henry Hornbostel, with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher WoodOaklandResidence hallContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
McGowan Institute Laboratory Building1999–20021999–2002IKM, Inc.South SideResearchgold LEED award from the U.S. Green Building Council
Melwood Maintenance Building1986[36]OaklandMaintenance
Mervis Hall19831983IKM/SGEOaklandBusiness
Music Building18841953[37]Longfellow, Alden & HarlowRichardsonian RomanesqueOaklandMusicContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Nordenberg Hall2012–20132012–2013Mackey Mitchell Architects and MacLachlan, Cornelius, & FiloniOaklandResidence hall
Oakwood Apartments1971[38]OaklandApartments
O'Hara Street Garage19601960OaklandGarage
O'Hara Student Center19132009[39]Charles BickelRomanesque RevivalOaklandContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Old Engineering Hall1954–19551954–1955OaklandEngineering;
physics
Oxford Building1992[40]OaklandOffice
rental
Parran Hall1957
Addition: 2011–2013
1957Eggers & Higgins
Addition:Renaissance 3 Architects and Wilson Architects[41]
OaklandPublic health
Panther Hall20062006Perkins Eastman ArchitectsOaklandResidence hall
Parkvale Building19112018Frederick J. Osterling[42]Beaux-ArtsOaklandOffice
Pittsburgh Athletic Association19112024Janssen & AbbottVenetian High RenaissanceOaklandTBDU.S. National Register of Historic Places
Contributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Petersen Events Center20022002Apostolou Associates and Rosser International of AtlantaOaklandAthletics2003 Innovative Architecture & Design Honor Award[43]
Petersen Sports Complex20112011L. Robert Kimball and AssociatesOaklandAthletics
Posvar Hall1975–19781975–1978Johnstone Newcomer & Valentour
Max Abramowitz
BrutalistOaklandMixed academic;
secondary computer datacenter
Quality Inn University Center1999[44]OaklandRental; hotel
Rand Building2004–20062004–2006Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann AssociatesOaklandRental
Residences on Bigelow2022OaklandApartments
Ruskin Hall1921–19221958H. L. Stevens & CompanyOaklandResidence hallContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Salk Hall1941
Addition: 2012–2014
1957Richard Irving and Theodore Eicholz
Addition:Ballinger Architects[45]
Art DecoOaklandDental;
pharmacy
Pennsylvania State Historical Designation
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Salk Hall Annex19671967Deeter, Ritchey, and SippelOaklandDental;
pharmacy
Scaife Hall1954–19561954–1956Schmidt, Garden and EricksonOaklandMedical
Sennott Square20022002JSAOaklandMixed academic
Space Research Coordination Center19651965Deeter & RitcheyOaklandPhysics and astronomy
Stephen Foster Memorial19371937Charles KlauderGothic RevivalOaklandTheatreContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pennsylvania State Historical Designation
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Sutherland Hall19921992OaklandResidence hall
Thackeray Hall1923–19251968[46]Abram GarfieldEarly ClassicalOaklandMath
administration
Contributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Thaw Hall19101910Henry HornbostelGreek RevivalOaklandPhysics and astronomyContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Thomas Boulevard Library Resource Facility1986[47]Point BreezeLibrary
Thomas Detre Hall of the WPIC1938–19401949[n 3]Raymond MarlierArt DecoOaklandMedical
Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower19901990Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann AssociatesOaklandResearchLab of the Year, R&D Magazine
Trees FieldOaklandAthletics
Trees Hall1958–1962
Phase II: 1965
1958–1962Deeter & RitcheyOaklandAthletics
Twentieth Century Club1910
Renovated/expanded 1930
2020[48]Benno Janssen (renovation/expansion)Renaissance RevivalOaklandundecidedContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
University Club1923; addition 19632005Henry HornbostelOaklandFaculty clubContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
University Public Safety Building20062006Strada, LLCOaklandSecurity
Van de Graaff Building19641964OaklandPhysics
Victoria Building19771977Deeter, Ritchey, and SippelOaklandNursing
William Pitt Union18981956Rutan & RussellBeaux-ArtsOaklandStudent centerContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic District
Pennsylvania State Historical Designation
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark

Table of former Pitt-owned buildings in Pittsburgh

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The following table lists buildings that were owned and utilized by the university but have subsequently been either sold or demolished.

ImageBuildingConstructed/
acquired
Demolished
or sold
ArchitectStyleLocationUsageDesignationsReplaced by
118 Craft Avenue1930/1996[49]2014[50]OaklandResidential/rentalempty lot
Automotive-Highway Laboratory1919[51]Demo:OaklandAutomotive and highway materials laboratoriesnone
DeSoto Hallacquired 1948[52]DemoOaklandMen's dormatory[53]
Graduate Houseacquired 1949[54]OaklandGraduate student housing[55]
Heinz House1919[56]Demo:OaklandWomen's social hall, Dean of Women's officesnone
Learning Research and Development Center19742022Harrison & AbramovitzOaklandEducationvarious architectural awardsstudent recreation center
Mineral Industries Building1912Demo: 2001[57]Henry HornbostelGreek RevivalOaklandSchool of Dental Medicine/ Engineering and other various departmentsnone
Oak Manor?
acquired 1921
Demo: 1930[58]OaklandFaculty clubUPMC Presbyterian
Pennsylvania Hall1910–11Demo: 1998[59]Henry HornbostelGreek RevivalOaklandSchool of Medicine/ various departmentsPennsylvania Hall
State Hall1908–1910Demo: 1971[60]Henry HornbostelGreek RevivalOaklandAdministration, engineering, classrooms, libraryChevron Science Center
Pitt Stadium1925Demo: 1999W. S. HindmanGreek RevivalOaklandAthletic stadiumPetersen Events Center
Trees Gymnasium1912[51]Demo:Greek RevivalOaklandGymnasiumVA Hospital, University Drive
University Place Office Building1924Demo: 2011[61]Edward B. Lee and associate architect J. B. BlairRenaissance revivalOaklandUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchContributing Property to theSchenley FarmsNational Historic DistrictNordenberg Hall

UPMC

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The flagship of UPMC's hospital network is centered in theOakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh within, and adjacent to, the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Many university departments, institutes and programs are housed within UPMC facilities and vice versa. The administrative headquarters of UPMC are moving into the top floors of theU.S. Steel Tower in downtown Pittsburgh. In Pennsylvania, UPMC also owns and operates facilities outside Pittsburgh including hospitals in Aspinwall (UPMC St. Margaret), Bedford (UPMC Bedford), Braddock (UPMC Braddock), Cranberry (UPMC Passavant – Cranberry Campus), Greenville (UPMC Horizon: Greenville), McCandless (UPMC Passavant – McCandless campus), (UPMC McKeesport), Seneca (UPMC Northwest), and Farrell (UPMC Horizon: Shenango Valley), as well as operatingISMETT, located inPalermo, Sicily. UPMC also owns and operates a variety of other facilities inside Pennsylvania including cancer centers (also internationally inIreland and theUnited Kingdom), retirement and long-term care facilities, and community and medical and surgical facilities.

Table of UPMC-owned buildings in Pittsburgh

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The sortable table below has its included buildings initially listed alphabetically.

ImageBuildingConstructedArchitectStyleLocationUsageDesignations
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (Abandoned Oakland building)1927, +York & Sawyer with collaboration from Edward Purcell MellonOaklandHospital
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh2003–2009AstorinoLawrencevilleHospital
research
Clinical Labs BuildingOaklandLaboratories[62]
Fifth Avenue Rental PropertyOaklandOffice
Forbes Tower1996Tasso Katselas AssociatesOaklandMixed academic
office
Hill BuildingOaklandOffice and laboratories
Hillman Cancer Center1999–2002IKMShadysideCancer center2003 Circle of Design Excellence Award
Western PA Golden Trowel Award, 2003
Iroquois Building1901–1903Frederick OsterlingOaklandOffice
Kaufmann Medical Building1950OaklandClinic
Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC1915, +Thorsten BilquistOaklandHospital
Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC Administrative Offices1930The McCormick Co.OaklandOfficesformer Isaly's Dairy building
Magee-Womens Research InstituteOaklandResearch
Merex BuildingOaklandOffice
Medical Arts Building1932Maximilian Nirdlinger[2]Art DecoOaklandOffice
Oakland HouseOaklandOffice
UPMC Eye & Ear InstituteEdward Purcell MellonOaklandHospital
UPMC Mercy1918, 1972MacLachlan, Cornelius & Filoni Architects, Inc.BluffHospital
UPMC Montefiore1927Schmidt, Garden & Erikson with collaboration fromHenry HornbostelOaklandHospital
UPMC Presbyterian1930–38York & Sawyer, with Edward Purcell MellonOaklandHospital
UPMC ShadysideShadysideHospital
UPMC Shadyside – Shadyside PlaceShadyside
Professional BuildingOaklandOffice
UPMC South SideSouth SideHospital
UPMC Sports Performance Complex1999–2000AstorinoSouth SideSpecialty clinicCommercial Project of the Year – Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania
Honored as a Top Project in the Pennsylvania & Delaware Valley Region

See also

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  • Oakland - the neighborhood of the main Pitt campus
  • Schenley Farms Historic District - the historic district in Oakland which the main campus is located. Many other historic buildings in this district are scattered among the Pitt campus and are utilized for various school functions.

Notes

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  1. ^Ownership was confirmed by theAllegheny County Assessment on-line real-estate database. Because state funding has been used to finance some of the University's capital projects, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is sometimes listed as the holder of the deed to some University of Pittsburgh properties although they are controlled and operated by the University. Buildings leased, but no owned, by Pitt or UPMC are not included in the tables.
  2. ^The Carrillo Street Steam Plant is jointly owned by the University of Pittsburgh (78.1% interest) and UPMC (21.9% interest).[13]
  3. ^Since 1949, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC) has been operated by the university's school of medicine under special arrangement from the state and all land, structures (Thomas Detre Hall), and equipment is leased to Pitt from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for $1 per year. Since 1992, Pitt has in turn subleased WPIC to UPMC with UPMC maintaining clinical operations and Pitt therein housing its School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry.[13]

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  • Founded: 1787
  • Students: 28,617
  • Endowment: 3,589 billion
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