Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Building

PPG Industries of Pittsburgh constructed the structure.

It was designed by the architectural firm Kees and Colburn and shows strong influences of architect Louis Sullivan.

[2] The arches in the top floor windows are modeled after Louis Sullivan's designs, which in turn were influenced by Henry Hobson Richardson's Richardsonian Romanesque style.

The corners of the building are subtly chamfered in at the bottom and rise toward a flaring cornice at the top, echoing John Wellborn Root's design of the Monadnock Building in Chicago.

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