List of University of Pittsburgh buildings
The lists of University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) buildings catalog only the currently-existing Pitt- and UPMC-owned buildings and structures[ n 1] that reside within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , the home of the university's and medical center's main campuses. Although the university and the closely affiliated University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) are tightly intertwined both institutionally and geographically, including the sharing and leasing arrangements of resources and facilities (such as Forbes 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
The major concentration of buildings that comprise Pitt's main campus is centered in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, however a few facilities are scattered elsewhere throughout the city, including the adjacent Shadyside neighborhood. Along with regional campuses in Bradford , Greensburg , Johnstown , and Titusville , Pitt also has a Computer Center in RIDC Park in Blawnox ,[ 2] the Plum Boro Science Center in Plum , the University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center (U-PARC) in Harmarville, Pennsylvania , the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology in Linesville, Pennsylvania , and the Allen L. Cook Spring Creek Preserve archeological research site in Spring Creek, Wyoming .
Table of Pitt-owned buildings in Pittsburgh
Buildings in the sortable table below are initially listed alphabetically.
Image
Building
Constructed
Acquired
Architect
Style
Location
Usage
Designations
530 Melwood Avenue
1989[ 3]
Oakland
Motor pool repairs
3619-3621 Forbes Ave
2017[ 4]
Oakland
Offices/retail[ 5]
4600 5th Ave (PNC Bank building)
1961[ 6]
Oakland
Bank
Allegheny Observatory
1900–1912
1900–1912
T.E. Billquist
Greek Revival
Riverview Park
Physics and astronomy
U.S. National Register of Historic Places Pennsylvania State Historical DesignationPittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Allen Hall
1913–1914
1939
J. H. Giesey
Greek Revival
Oakland
Physics and astronomy
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Alumni Hall
1914–1915
1993
Benno Janssen
Greek Revival
Oakland
Alumni; mixed
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Amos Hall
1924
1955
Henry Hornbostel , with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher Wood
Oakland
Residence hall
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Barco Law Building
1976
1976
Johnstone, Newcomer and Valentour
Brutalist
Oakland
Law
Bates Hill Apartments
1985[ 7]
Oakland
Apartments
Bellefield Hall
1924
1984–1994
Benno Janssen
Italianate
Oakland
Mixed academic
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Bellefield Towers
1889 (tower) 1985–1987
1999[ 8]
Frederick J. Osterling (tower) Stephen Casey, Urban Design Associates
Richardsonian Romanesque (tower)
Oakland
Medical offices
Benedum Hall
1971; Mascaro Center addition: 2008–2009
1971
Deeter Ritchey Sippel Mascaro addition: EDGO Studio & NBBJ [ 9]
Oakland
Engineering
Pennsylvania 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)
1994–1995
1994–1995
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates [ 11]
Oakland
Research
Biomedical Science Tower 3
2003–2005
2003–2005
Payette Associates Inc. and JSA
Oakland
Research
2007 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 Hall
1924
1955
Henry Hornbostel , with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher Wood
Oakland
Residence hall
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Bruce Hall
1924
1955
Henry Hornbostel , with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher Wood
Oakland
Residence hall
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Bouquet Gardens
1999–2000; Building J: 2011
1999–2000
Renaissance 3 Architects, P.C.
Oakland
Residence hall
Building 5
Oakland
Utility
[ 12]
Carrillo Street Steam Plant
2004
2004[ n 2]
JSA
Oakland
Maintenance
3-star winner, Enviro-Star Awards[ 14]
Cathedral of Learning
1926–1937
1926–1937
Charles Klauder
Gothic Revival
Oakland
Mixed academic
U.S. National Register of Historic Places Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District City of Pittsburgh Designated LandmarkPittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Center for Biotechnology and Bioengineering
1993
1993
Robert S. Pfaffmann, Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski
Oakland
Research
1993 Award for Excellence in Architectural Design Pennsylvania Society of Architects, 1993 Honor Award AIA Pittsburgh, 1993 Honor Award Metal Construction Association Awards
Central Oakland Apartments
1971[ 15] [ 16]
Oakland
Apartments
Centre Plaza Apartments
1994[ 17]
Shadyside
Student apartments
Chancellor's Residence
1896
1966[ 18]
Peabody and Stearns
Colonial Revival
Shadyside
Housing
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Chevron Science Center
1974 Annex 2011
1974
Kuhn, Newcomer & Valentour Annex: Wilson Architects and Renaissance 3 Architects[ 19]
Oakland
Chemistry
Second place, Lab of the Year, Industrial Research magazine
Child Development Center
1904
1992
Solon Spencer Beman
Greek Revival
Shadyside
UCDC
Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Clapp Hall
1956
1956
Trautwein & Howard
Gothic Revival
Oakland
Biology
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
College Gardens Apartments
1969[ 20]
Shadyside
Apartments
Cost Sports Center
1990
1990
Oakland
Athletics
Craig Hall
1988[ 21]
Modern
Oakland
Office
Crabtree Hall
1969
1969
Deeter Ritchey Sippel
Oakland
Public health
Crawford Hall
1968
1968
Khun, Newcomer & Valentour
Oakland
Neuroscience
Croatian Fraternal Union Building
1929
2018
Pierre A. Liesch
Flemish Gothic Revival
Oakland
slated for demolition
nominated[ 22]
Darragh Street Apartment Complex
2007
2007
Renaissance 3 Architects, P.C.
Oakland
Apartments
David Lawrence Hall
1968
1968
Johnstone, McMillin & Associates
Oakland
Mixed academic
Eberly Hall
1920–1921
1920–1921
Benno Janssen
Greek Revival
Oakland
Chemistry
Eureka Building
1924
1993[ 23]
Oakland
Facilities management
Falk Clinic
1931
1931
Edward Purcell Mellon
Oakland
Medical
Falk School
1931 Addition: 2007–2009
1931
Janssen and Cocken Addition: Perkin Eastman[ 24]
Oakland
Education
Fitzgerald Field House
1951
1951
Oakland
Athletics
Forbes Craig Apartments
1964[ 25]
Oakland
Residence hall
Forbes Pavilion
1964
1977[ 26]
Oakland
Residence hall
Ford Motor Building
1915[ 27]
2018[ 28]
John Graham
Bloomfield
Research
U.S. National Register of Historic Places [ 29]
Fraternity Housing Complex
1984
1984[ 30]
Oakland
Housing
Frick Fine Arts Building
1962–1965
1962–1965
Burton Kenneth Johnstone
Neo-Renaissance
Oakland
Art
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
Gardner Steel Conference Center
1911–1912
1920[ 31]
Kiehnel & Elliott
Early Modern
Oakland
Mixed academic
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Gold Building (3343 Forbes Avenue)
1986?
2000[ 32]
Oakland
Office and laboratories
Heinz Memorial Chapel
1933–1938
1933–1938
Charles Klauder
Gothic Revival
Oakland
Religious performance
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Hillman Library
1965–1968
1965–1968
Celli-Flynn and Associates Kuhn, Newcomer & ValentourMax Abramovitz
Oakland
Library
1996 Timeless Award for Enduring Design, Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Architects
Holland Hall
1924
1955
Henry Hornbostel , with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher Wood
Oakland
Residence hall
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Hyacinth Place
1917
2018
Oakland
Apartments
Information Sciences Building
1965
1968[ 33]
Tasso Katselas
Brutalist
Oakland
Information science
Irvis Hall
2004
2004
Perkins Eastman Architects
Oakland
Residence hall
Langley Hall
1959–1961
1959–1961
Oakland
Biology
Life Science Annex
2007
2007
Burt Hill Architects
Oakland
Biology neuroscience
Litchfield Towers
1963
1963
Deeter & Ritchey
Oakland
Residence hall
Loeffler Building
2003[ 34]
Oakland
Office
Log Cabin
1820–1830s
1986
Oakland
Storage
Lothrop Hall
1950–1953
1950–1953
Oakland
Residence hall
Mayflower Apartments
1963[ 35]
Oakland
Apartments
McCormick Hall
1924
1955
Henry Hornbostel , with collaboration from Rutan & Russell and Eric Fisher Wood
Oakland
Residence hall
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
McGowan Institute Laboratory Building
1999–2002
1999–2002
IKM , Inc.
South Side
Research
gold LEED award from the U.S. Green Building Council
Melwood Maintenance Building
1986[ 36]
Oakland
Maintenance
Mervis Hall
1983
1983
IKM/SGE
Oakland
Business
Music Building
1884
1953[ 37]
Longfellow, Alden & Harlow
Richardsonian Romanesque
Oakland
Music
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
Nordenberg Hall
2012–2013
2012–2013
Mackey Mitchell Architects and MacLachlan, Cornelius, & Filoni
Oakland
Residence hall
Oakwood Apartments
1971[ 38]
Oakland
Apartments
O'Hara Street Garage
1960
1960
Oakland
Garage
O'Hara Student Center
1913
2009[ 39]
Charles Bickel
Romanesque Revival
Oakland
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
Old Engineering Hall
1954–1955
1954–1955
Oakland
Engineering; physics
Oxford Building
1992[ 40]
Oakland
Office rental
Parran Hall
1957 Addition: 2011–2013
1957
Eggers & Higgins Addition:Renaissance 3 Architects and Wilson Architects[ 41]
Oakland
Public health
Panther Hall
2006
2006
Perkins Eastman Architects
Oakland
Residence hall
Parkvale Building
1911
2018
Frederick J. Osterling [ 42]
Beaux-Arts
Oakland
Office
Pittsburgh Athletic Association
1911
2024
Janssen & Abbott
Venetian High Renaissance
Oakland
TBD
U.S. National Register of Historic Places Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Petersen Events Center
2002
2002
Apostolou Associates and Rosser International of Atlanta
Oakland
Athletics
2003 Innovative Architecture & Design Honor Award[ 43]
Petersen Sports Complex
2011
2011
L. Robert Kimball and Associates
Oakland
Athletics
Posvar Hall
1975–1978
1975–1978
Johnstone Newcomer & ValentourMax Abramowitz
Brutalist
Oakland
Mixed academic; secondary computer datacenter
Quality Inn University Center
1999[ 44]
Oakland
Rental; hotel
Rand Building
2004–2006
2004–2006
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates
Oakland
Rental
Residences on Bigelow
2022
Oakland
Apartments
Ruskin Hall
1921–1922
1958
H. L. Stevens & Company
Oakland
Residence hall
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
Salk Hall
1941 Addition: 2012–2014
1957
Richard Irving and Theodore Eicholz Addition: Ballinger Architects [ 45]
Art Deco
Oakland
Dental ;pharmacy
Pennsylvania State Historical DesignationPittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Salk Hall Annex
1967
1967
Deeter, Ritchey, and Sippel
Oakland
Dental ;pharmacy
Scaife Hall
1954–1956
1954–1956
Schmidt, Garden and Erickson
Oakland
Medical
Sennott Square
2002
2002
JSA
Oakland
Mixed academic
Space Research Coordination Center
1965
1965
Deeter & Ritchey
Oakland
Physics and astronomy
Stephen Foster Memorial
1937
1937
Charles Klauder
Gothic Revival
Oakland
Theatre
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pennsylvania State Historical DesignationPittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Sutherland Hall
1992
1992
Oakland
Residence hall
Thackeray Hall
1923–1925
1968[ 46]
Abram Garfield
Early Classical
Oakland
Math administration
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
Thaw Hall
1910
1910
Henry Hornbostel
Greek Revival
Oakland
Physics and astronomy
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
Thomas Boulevard Library Resource Facility
1986[ 47]
Point Breeze
Library
Thomas Detre Hall of the WPIC
1938–1940
1949[ n 3]
Raymond Marlier
Art Deco
Oakland
Medical
Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower
1990
1990
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates
Oakland
Research
Lab of the Year, R&D Magazine
Trees Field
Oakland
Athletics
Trees Hall
1958–1962 Phase II: 1965
1958–1962
Deeter & Ritchey
Oakland
Athletics
Twentieth Century Club
1910 Renovated/expanded 1930
2020[ 48]
Benno Janssen (renovation/expansion)
Renaissance Revival
Oakland
undecided
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
University Club
1923; addition 1963
2005
Henry Hornbostel
Oakland
Faculty club
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District
University Public Safety Building
2006
2006
Strada, LLC
Oakland
Security
Van de Graaff Building
1964
1964
Oakland
Physics
Victoria Building
1977
1977
Deeter, Ritchey, and Sippel
Oakland
Nursing
William Pitt Union
1898
1956
Rutan & Russell
Beaux-Arts
Oakland
Student center
Contributing Property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District Pennsylvania State Historical DesignationPittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark
The following table lists buildings that were owned and utilized by the university but have subsequently been either sold or demolished.
UPMC
The flagship of UPMC's hospital network is centered in the Oakland 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 the U.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 operating ISMETT , located in Palermo, Sicily . UPMC also owns and operates a variety of other facilities inside Pennsylvania including cancer centers (also internationally in Ireland and the United Kingdom ), retirement and long-term care facilities, and community and medical and surgical facilities.
Table of UPMC-owned buildings in Pittsburgh
The sortable table below has its included buildings initially listed alphabetically.
See also
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
^ Ownership was confirmed by the Allegheny 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.
^ The Carrillo Street Steam Plant is jointly owned by the University of Pittsburgh (78.1% interest) and UPMC (21.9% interest).[ 13]
^ 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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