Fifth Avenue Place (Pittsburgh)
Fifth Avenue Place | |
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View of Fifth Avenue Place from Mount Washington | |
General information | |
Type | Office |
Location | 120 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh |
Coordinates | 40°26′31″N 80°00′12″W / 40.44194°N 80.00333°WCoordinates: 40°26′31″N 80°00′12″W / 40.44194°N 80.00333°W |
Construction started | 1985 |
Completed | 1988 |
Cost | $100 million ($228.2 million today)[1] |
Height | |
Roof | 616 ft (188 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 31 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Stubbins Associates |
Developer | Hillman Associates |
Fifth Avenue Place (originally "Hillman Tower", sometimes called Highmark Place for its major tenant) is a skyscraper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. United States.
The building was completed on April 14, 1988[2] and it has 31 floors. Located at the corner of Liberty Avenue and Fifth Avenue, it rises 616 feet (188 m) above Downtown Pittsburgh. The structure is made up of a unique granite frame for roughly the first 450 feet (140 m), then collapses inward in a pyramidal shape for another 124-foot-tall (38 m) roof structure. The roof utilizes four prisms clad in granite and encloses a penthouse area that stores the mechanics for the building as well as the cooling towers. Before Highmark's branding of the top of the tower, there were video screens at the base of the decorative summit of the building.
Protruding from the top of the skyscraper is a 178-foot-tall (54 m) mast manufactured by Meyer Industry of Minnesota. Despite its rounded appearance, the 13-story steel structure is actually 12-sided and measures four feet in diameter. Due to high winds, the mast allows for up to three feet of sway. The height at the top of the mast represents the intended height for the building when it was in development. However, the city decided that that height would not fit in well with the skyline, so the height of the main structure was restricted to what it is today.[3]
Shopping center
There is a shopping center with two floors.[4] [5]
See also
References
- ↑ "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 25 March 2016.
- ↑ "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 25 March 2016.
- ↑ "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 25 March 2016.
- ↑ "Fifth Avenue Place - Downtown Pittsburgh's premier shopping and office complex!". Fifthavenueplacepa.com. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- ↑ "Fifth Avenue Place Arcade Shops | Pittsburgh, PA 15222 | Entertainment Districts in Pittsburgh, PA". Visitpittsburgh.com. Retrieved 2016-03-25.
Further reading
- Toker, Franklin (2007). Buildings of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh: Chicago: Society of Architectural Historians; Santa Fe: Center for American Places ; Charlottesville: In association with the University of Virginia Press. ISBN 0-8139-2650-5.
External links
Media related to Fifth Avenue Place (Pittsburgh) at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by Oxford Centre |
Pittsburgh Skyscrapers by Height 616 feet (188 m) 31 floors |
Succeeded by PPG Place |
Preceded by EQT Plaza |
Pittsburgh Skyscrapers by Year of Completion 1988 |
Succeeded by Three PNC Plaza |