Abrams House (Pittsburgh)
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Abrams House (Pittsburgh)
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The Abrams House was an architecturally notable residence in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1979–82 and was considered Pittsburgh's earliest example of Postmodern architecture. The house was designed by postmodernist pioneer Robert Venturi, who called the design "one of the best that has come out of our office". The house was commissioned by retirees Betty and Irving Abrams, who were inspired by the nearby Frank House to commission an architecturally
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Residence in Pennsylvania, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrams_House_(Pittsburgh)
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2023-03-21T14:40:58Z
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