File:Pgh river safety 2 (2206401554).jpg
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DescriptionPgh river safety 2 (2206401554).jpg |
One of the more lamentable losses to the construction of PNC Park for baseball in Pittsburgh was the Pittsburgh River Safety Center. It was one of those few modern structures designed in keeping with the principals of the Art & Crafts and Progressive Movements. The exterior shape was a direct reflection of interior purpose. It is surely picturesque - but not contrived. Except for bricks instead of shingles, this might have been a Shingle Style building. It was on the North Shore end of the Sixth Street Bridge (a name also lost, to honor the great Roberto Clemente). It is not only the loss of old buildings that saddens us. View from the Sixth Street Bridge. |
Date | Taken in June 1997 |
Source | pgh river safety 2 |
Author | Tim Engleman from Saxonburg, PA |
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