Author: April Johnston
“Nurses are at the table now."
“I have a lot of empathy for and awareness of people who are disenfranchised.”
“Art for the sake of art isn’t interesting or important to me. Art that brings people together is.”
“There is not a food scarcity issue, there is a food access issue."
“It’s really about having a personal relationship with your clients.”
“We started a trend of having the most diverse class of 40 Under 40."
“What we create together is so much funnier, imaginative and unique than what we can create in a room by ourselves.”
From the modern to the minimalist, three very different local renovations that will inspire you.
From a tiny row home renovation to an “unflip,” these Pittsburgh projects are inspiring.
Laken Design puts family — and lighting — first in a stunning home renovation.
Using nature as inspiration, architect Robert Gaskill designed his dream home.
Local interior designers share their tips for transforming a nursery into a flexible forever space that will grow with your children.
The revitalization of the three-story Yingling Mansion is part of the borough’s growing renaissance.
For more than two decades, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP have presented the annual 40 Under 40 list. Every year, 40 people who have been alive for less than four decades are chosen because of their career accomplishments, dogged volunteer work and commitment to the Pittsburgh region. Read on to learn more about some of our very best neighbors.
Mia Tarducci, Andrew Jowdy Collins and John Malecki are Pittsburgh’s most talked about, talented and Instagram-worthy artists.
From a rural “entertainment barn” to a suburban oasis and an urban rooftop driving range, these innovative spaces have one thing in common — they’re all awesome.
The painstakingly detailed restoration of the historic Century Inn in Washington County following a catastrophic fire took more than two years.
The modern farmhouse kitchen stands out thanks to a few high-impact wood features.
After 50 years away, Dick and Vicki Mallary returned to Pittsburgh and spent years painstakingly remodeling a condo in the heart of Downtown.