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Carnegie-Illinois Building on 5th Avenue
1952-02-22
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Title
Carnegie-Illinois Building on 5th Avenue
Creator
Clyde Hare
Identifier
MSP285.B001.F14.I01
Source Identifier
MSP285.B001.F14.I01
Description
The Carnegie-Illinois Building (left center background) was the first steel high-rise built in Pittsburgh to have both a fireproof steel frame and elevators. The steel framework of the building was left uncovered for a time during construction so that curious onlookers could examine it. A Quattrocento skin, designed by Longfellow, Alden and Harlow, was eventually placed over the steel skeleton. The building was named in honor of Thomas, brother of Andrew Carnegie, and was built between 1893 and 1895. Demolition of the building began in early 1952 to make way for expansion of Kaufmann's Department Store.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Carnegie-Illinois Building (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Buildings--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Downtown (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Fifth Avenue (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Source
Allegheny Conference on Community Development Photographs, 1892-1981, MSP 285, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Allegheny Conference on Community Development Photographs
Rights Information
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