Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Minnetonka Building, Shadyside

Minnetonka Building

Built in 1908, the Minnetonka Building was designed by Frederick Scheibler, and it would be hard to imagine the impression it would have made in Edwardian Shadyside. It looks like a building thirty or forty years ahead of its time, with its simple forms and streamlined curves that look forward to the Moderne architecture of the 1930s and 1940s. But it also has details that remind us of the most up-to-the-minute ideas from those Viennese and German art magazines that we know Scheibler got his hands on.

Doorway, Minnetonka Building

This doorway with its Art Nouveau window and Egyptian-style tapering would have been right at home in a magazine like Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration.

Art glass with roses
Storefront entrance
Perspective view of doorways
Minnetonka Building
Olympus E-20N.

More pictures of the Minnetonka Building.



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