Designed by noted local architect Frederick Scheibler Jr., the home along Beechwood Boulevard has a notable rounded roof that makes it resemble the fungi.
With our annual Best of Design contest now in its fourth year, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME received a number of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region.
The late Myron Cope was family in Pittsburgh, in western Pennsylvania, in the company of Steelers’ fans everywhere. How he came to exert such a powerful hold on people who did not know him personally is a mystery he carried to his grave.
Intimacy coordinators are the latest additions to stage and screen, including the filmed-in-Pittsburgh series “American Rust” and “A League of Their Own.”
A brewery boom is drawing everyone from serious beer aficionados to families. With draws such as food trucks, trivia and more, they have become our new neighborhood gathering spots.
When it opened in 1929 as the city’s tallest structure, crowds of sightseers paid a quarter to visit the rooftop observation deck of the Grant Building — named for the street, which was named for the hill, which was named for the somewhat hapless general.
Sure, your regular walking route is great, and those occasional trips to the trail nearby are a feast of interesting smells for your pooch. But sometimes, you and Rover need to do something a bit more special.