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Preservationist group seeks to block demolition of Squirrel Hill home

Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation

Preservationist group seeks to block demolition of Squirrel Hill home

The Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation will try to get a Squirrel Hill house designated as a city landmark in an effort to prevent the owners from demolishing the building,

Pittsburgh History & Landmarks spokesman Karamagi Rujumba said the group would file a request Monday with the Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission.

Efforts to save the house — an attraction for architecture aficionados from around the world — have drawn support from conservationists after owners William and Patricia Snyder decided to tear it down. The house’s architect, Robert Venturi, now 93, won the Pritzker Architecture Prize, one of the highest accolades in the field, in 1991.

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If the city does not grant the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks request, demolition could begin next week. The property has been emptied of its furniture and a large piece of art created by Roy Lichtenstein.

The property of 118 A Woodland Road in Squirrel Hill that is slated for demolition. Preservationists have nominated the house, designed by noted architect Robert Venturi, for designation as a city historic landmark to stop it from being torn down.
Marylynne Pitz and Caroline S. Engelmayer
Preservationists nominate Squirrel Hill house as historic landmark to prevent demolition

“We are definitely outraged and regret that anyone would want to demolish a significant piece of architecture that is a masterpiece in postmodern architecture,” Mr. Rujumba said.

He said the house “not only shows off the neighborhood but the City of Pittsburgh.”

The owners, though, say the building is irreparable and not as culturally significant as the History & Landmarks Foundation claims.

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“I think at this point to blame the buyer for wanting to demolish it is kind of unfair,” said Sam Berkovitz, a director of the Concept Art Gallery in Regent Square and an advisor to the Snyders.

Aug. 6 marks the last day the foundation can file its request in the hope of stopping efforts to demolish the house. The Snyders applied for a demolition permit July 23, triggering a 15-day review period. On the 16th day after their application — Aug. 7 — the city could grant the permit and demolition could begin.

Caroline S. Engelmayer: cengelmayer@post-gazette.com or on Twitter @cengelmayer13.

First Published: August 3, 2018, 9:05 p.m.

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