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Cathedral of Learning
1975
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Title
Cathedral of Learning
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Date
1975
Identifier
CTL042UA
Description
The Cathedral of Learning as seen from Bruce Hall located in the Quad of dormitories near Litchfield Towers. The Cathedral was designed by architect Charles Zeller Klauder and is the tallest gothic -style building and second-tallest education building in the world. The structure is a mix of English and French Gothic styles, which houses a massive commons room and nationality rooms. The final cost was between $8 million and $12 million. It took about 10 years to build, thanks to the Depression that interrupted construction and left the half-finished building with exposed beams for a few years in the early 1930s. The Carnegie Museum can be seen on the right of the photo. Immediately on the right of the Cathedral is the Stephen Foster Memorial, a performance hall and archive holding Foster artifacts.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
University of Pittsburgh
Cathedral of Learning (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Buildings--Design and construction
Geographic Subjects
Oakland (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Source
University of Pittsburgh Historic Photographs, 1884-present
Collection
Pitt Photographs
University of Pittsburgh Historic Photographs
Pitt Campus Life
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Rights Information
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