Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Knott Manor, Hill District

Front elevation of Knott Manor

Joseph Hoover’s firm designed this modernistic apartment house, which was planned in 1950. It was named for Dr. Paul A. Knott, a medical doctor on the Hill who went into the landlording business. Except for the windows of one apartment, which were recently replaced, the building still stands very much as the architect designed it.

“Signatures Make Building Reality,” New Pittsburgh Courier, September 2, 1950, p. 6.

Note in the drawing how much the architect was relying on the grid patterns of the windows for the effect of the front. That is precisely the detail that vanishes when those windows are replaced. “God is in the details,” as Mr. Mies said, and that is especially true of a modernist building like this, where the details are few and therefore chosen with care.

Entrance
Knott Manor in perspective
Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR.


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