Father Pitt

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Apartment Buildings on Voelkel Avenue, Dormont

Weber Apartments 2

On the southeast side of Voelkel Avenue in Dormont are three eye-catching apartment buildings. Since patterned brickwork was a favorite trick of Charles R. Geisler, the most prolific designer of apartment buildings in Dormont and Mount Lebanon, old Pa Pitt suspects he was responsible (but of course would be happy to be contradicted by someone with real information). The building above has kept its original art glass in the stairwell, but the front windows of the apartments have been replaced with modern picture windows.

Weber and D’Alo Apartments
Weber Apartments

This one has a different configuration of apartment windows, possibly more like the original. It has lost its art glass in the stairwell, however.

D’Alo Apts.

The entrance to the D’Alo, on the corner of Voelkel and Potomac Avenues.

2910 Voelkel Avenue
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Across the street are two smaller apartment buildings with a similar riot of patterned brick. We suspect Geisler has struck again.

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