Webster Hall, built in 1926, was designed by Henry Hornbostel to be the grandest apartment block in the city of Pittsburgh. It still holds a prominent place in the Oakland monumental district, where Hornbostel contributed more buildings than any other architect.
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Walter Kidney’s book “Henry Hornbostel: An Architect’s Master Touch”includes a drawing from 1925 of Webster Hall Hotel at Schenley Plaza. It was proposed to be located where Hillman Library is and would have faced the Plaza.