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Pittsburgh
Architecture
The
City of Pittsburgh's City Planning Page
Numbers
of Bridges in Allegheny County
Tunnels
and Bridges of Allegheny County
Bridges
& tunnels in Pittsburgh, and Allegheny County-Design information,
locations, terminology, and history.
Pittsburgh
History and Landmarks Foundation
"Pittsburgh's
Landmark Architecture: The Historic Buildings of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
County," Review by Lynne Margolis in The Tribune Review of newly
updated book
General
Architecture
National
Register of Historic Places: Teaching with Historic Places
National
Register of Historic Places Home
Architecture
Through the Ages
CUBE
Landscape
Architecture: Courses & Projects
Pennsylvania
Turnpike: Tunnels and Bridges
Teaching
Landmarks: Middle-School
Exploring
architecture
Exploring
great architecture
Architecture
through the Ages (student project)
ArtsEdNet
Teaching Landmarks Middle School Curriculum Units
Architectural
Education Resource Center
World
Wide Arts Resources
Pittsburgh
Walking Tours. The Pittsburgh's Department of City Planning has
put together walking tours of several areas of town, including Allegheny
West, Mexican War Streets, Manchester, Fourth Avenue, Grant Street,
Mellon Square, Monongehela Wharf, and Downtown Churches.
Programs
- Pittsburgh
History & Landmarks Foundation. Founded in 1964, Landmarks
is dedicated to identifying and preserving the architectural landmarks,
historic neighborhoods, and historic designed landscapes of Allegheny
County and to educating people about this region's architectural heritage
and urban and landscape design history. Landmarks offers a range
of educational programs including: Architecture in the Classroom;
Kennywood and Architecture; Architectural Apprenticeships; Art and
Architecture; and Neighborhood Explorations. Call 471-5808 or email
the PHLF Education Coordinator
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