Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Miller House, Shadyside

Miller house

This Renaissance palace was designed for Rachel and Mortimer Miller by Maximilian Nirdlinger, whose name is at the top of old Pa Pitt’s list of architects whose names are the most fun to say.1 It was built in 1904, when Nirdlinger was still young; with eye-catching but respectable designs like this one, he established himself as a favorite house designer among the Social Register set.

Miller house
Miller house
Miller house
Miller house
Front entrance to the Miller house
Copper cornice with Greek key
Terra-cotta shield on the Miller house
Windows with terra-cotta ornaments
Terra cotta
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  1. Pittsburg Press, February 2, 1904, p. 12. “A $30,000 residence will be erected on Morewood avenue, Twentieth ward. The plans for it have just been completed by Architect M. Nirdlinger for Mortimer C. Miller. The structure will be three stories high of ornamental brick with terra cotta trimmings.” The land is shown on plat maps as owned by Rachel McM. Miller. ↩︎

Correction: In an earlier version of the article, we had given Mrs. Miller’s name as Sarah rather than Rachel, for which we have no excuse but faulty memory.


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