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Why should the beautiful die?


Tower of East Liberty Presbyterian Church

East Liberty Presbyterian Church

Ralph Adams Cram considered this church his greatest accomplishment, and it would be possible to argue that it is the greatest work of Gothic architecture in North America. Cram was intensely aware of the Gothic tradition, but he was not an imitator: he was as unique and original among the Gothicists as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe among the modernists. The tower of this church is a feast of Gothic detail, but it also takes inspiration from American skyscrapers, and it looms higher than the Highland Building, a steel-framed skyscraper across the street.

Tower of East Liberty Presbyterian Church
Tower of East Liberty Presbyterian Church

Cram himself was a high-church Episcopalian, a monarchist, and a member of the Society of King Charles the Martyr, so it is one of history’s amusing little jokes that his greatest work was built for Presbyterians. But the Mellons, Richard Beatty and Jennie King, gave him complete freedom—a privilege seldom granted even to the greatest architects. The Mellons poured so much money into this church that locals still call it the Mellon Fire Escape, and the late Franklin Toker guessed that it was probably, per square foot, the most expensive church ever built in America.

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3 responses to “Tower of East Liberty Presbyterian Church”

  1. von

    It is truly breathtaking to see. It’s not the largest sanctuary in Pittsburgh, but when you start to look, you realize just how much more elaborate the ornamentation is, leading to that price tag.

    I was poking my head in one afternoon and saw an open door leading up to the triforium. How could I resist taking a walk around and catching this unique view? I also stepped out onto the balcony over the main entrance, looking out on Penn. As un-Presbyterian as the whole church is, that struck me as the most out-of-place feature. Would a minister of the Frozen Chosen stand there, addressing the crowd in the street below like an evangelical street preacher or a Medieval Catholic Bishop?

    1. Note that the First Presbyterian Church has a prominent outdoor pulpit, perfectly positioned for thundering denunciations at the Duquesne Club. And yet no one ever does.

      Outdoor pulpit

      1. von Hindenburg

        That might do unfortunate things to their donations.

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