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A Flemish Row in Shadyside

A Flemish row in Shadyside

This row of houses on Howe Street has a distinctly Dutch or Flemish look. The Flemish style is not unknown in Pittsburgh, but it is rare to see a row of five houses in that style at once. (For another example of multiple Flemish houses, see the Osterling row in Brighton Heights.)

5524 Howe Street

This house, like many in Shadyside, has had part of its basement turned into a garage, with a steep driveway dug out of the front yard.

Porch

It is delightful to see that the intricate woodwork on the front porch has been preserved.

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Gable with iron decorations

The angles and curves that make the gable look so Antverpian are made of iron or steel, as we can tell by one rusted section:

Rusted metalwork

This makes us suspect that perhaps three of the other houses in the row might have had similar decorations, removed when they rusted too much to repair.

5529 and 5526 Howe Street
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This house, however, was clearly meant to show off its stones without additional adornment, except for the usual decorative utility-cable swags.

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