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Virtual Tour: Daniel Burnham's Pittsburgh Buildings

This tour will be conducted via Zoom Conference.  Click here to purchase a ticket

Daniel Burnham was one of America’s most important architects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As a designer of early skyscrapers in Chicago and the architectural mastermind behind the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition (also in Chicago), Burnham had a major influence on architecture and planning throughout the country for several decades. In 1898, Burnham received the first of many commissions for projects in Pittsburgh. Although the exact number of commissions is unclear, seven buildings are known to survive.

Through the magic of technology, this virtual tour will take participants to all of Burnham’s Pittsburgh buildings, including one in East Liberty. From the original Union Trust building, which now houses the Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania, to The Pennsylvanian, which occupies the former Union Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, these structures highlight different aspects of Pittsburgh’s history, as well as Burnham’s diverse talents.

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