Pittsburgh City-County Building

Pittsburgh City-County Building
City-County Building

Pittsburgh City-County Building (right), adjacent to the Allegheny County Courthouse (left)
Alternative names City Hall
General information
Type Neo-Classical, Beau-Arts
Architectural style Classical Revival
Location Pittsburgh, USA
Address 414 Grant Street
Coordinates 40.4381, -79.9969
Construction started July 5, 1915
Completed December 1917
Cost $2.771 million (1917 $'s)
Height 144 feet
Technical details
Diameter 300 feet X 183 feet
Floor count 10
Design and construction
Owner City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny
Main contractor James L. Stewart
Architect Henry Hornbostel
Architecture firm Palmer, Hornbostel & Jones
Structural engineer McClintic-Marshall & Co.
Other designers R. Gustavino, Charles Keck
Pittsburgh City-County Building
Governing body: Local
NRHP Reference#: 73001586
Significant dates
Designated CPHS: December 26, 1972[1]
Designated PHLF: 1968[2]

The Pittsburgh City-County Building is the seat of government for the City of Pittsburgh and houses both Pittsburgh and Allegheny County offices. It is located in Downtown Pittsburgh at 414 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Design

Pittsburgh City-County Building Portico along Grant Street

The building was designed by Henry Hornbostel and opened in 1917. Its main hall is surrounded by gilded classical columns 47 feet high, supporting a vaulted ceiling of Gustavino terra cotta tile. Architectural sculpture on the building was created by Charles Keck.

Although massive in its own right, it is just the main structure in a complex of city/county service buildings in the neighboring blocks. The city/county annex is a block east of the structure "behind" it on Ross Street and it is also very large. The Allegheny County Courthouse and offices border the structure to the north. Up until the 1960s, the corrections department had its offices to the northeast of the structure.[3]

Popular culture

Many scenes of the Bruce Willis and Sarah Jessica Parker police drama Striking Distance were filmed both inside and on the Grant Street entrance to the building. Most notable is the nighttime scene of Dennis Farina's supervisor character arguing with Willis' "Tom Hardy" over the "Polish Hill" documents. Scenes of the Superman remake Superman Returns were slated to be filmed in the building's "crystal palace" grand mezzanine but the film production was delayed by Warner Brothers and the scenes were never added to the finished film.[1] The very first film to feature the City Hall however was produced in the first decade after its completion. In the Name of the Law starred Pittsburgh Pirates great and future Hall of Famer Honus Wagner as the hero, as a Pittsburgh Police Superintendent pitched baseballs off the 144-foot-high roof in the film's climax.

Trivia

  • The grand Grant Street Entrance has many statues and memorials to past leaders, including the late mayor Richard Caligiuri and political boss William Flinn.
  • The prominent inscription "PROTHONOTARY" over a side entrance reportedly prompted the remark "What the hell is a Prothonotary?" from Harry Truman on a 1948 visit.[citation needed]

External links

Media related to Pittsburgh City-County Building at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ "Local Historic Designations". Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. http://www.phlf.org/historic-plaque-program/local-historic-designations/. Retrieved 2010-07-10. 
  2. ^ Historic Landmark Plaques 1968-2009. Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. 2010. p. 2. http://www.phlf.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/Historic-Plaques-2010b.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-10. 
  3. ^ http://www.archsculptbooks.com

Coordinates: 40°26′17″N 79°59′49″W / 40.4381°N 79.9969°W / 40.4381; -79.9969


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