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.
With stops in Bloomfield and Polish Hill, the event from DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh celebrates the contributions immigrants made when they settled here more than a century ago.
Taking place at Construction Junction, the spring pop-up market from Handmade Arcade will feature 30 local makers selling home decor, clothing and art.
Featuring innovative indoor animal shelters designed by local architects and artists going up for auction, the event at PerLora raises money for Animal Friends.
After designing a room around their child’s gender reveal, Chris and Stacy Galiyas are hoping to land a reality show where they do the same for other expectant parents.
After a car came through the building last fall, the retail store and design studio in Mt. Lebanon is moving to a new home — and shifting its focus to design.
After close to a year’s worth of construction, the historic Union Provision Building — recognizable for the sculpture of a star and a bird connected by a chain on its exterior — is now a living space, woodworking shop and home to Allegheny Aikido.
For our second annual Best of Design contest, Pittsburgh Magazine was flooded with stunning entries from interior designers, architects and homeowners across the region. To ensure fairness and neutrality, a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industry handled the blind judging process. Read on for this year’s winners.