Koppers Tower, Art Deco skyscraper in Downtown Pittsburgh, United States
Koppers Tower is an Art Deco skyscraper in Downtown Pittsburgh featuring 34 floors and standing 145 meters tall. Its facade consists of Indiana limestone with a polished granite base, topped by a distinctive dark copper pitched roof that remains a recognizable feature of the city's skyline.
Construction finished in 1929, representing a pinnacle of Art Deco building during a period of major economic activity in Pittsburgh. The project was commissioned by influential figures of the era and designed by a prominent architectural firm of the time.
The three-story lobby displays a striking mix of Italian Cremo, Spanish Rajo Alcante, and Tennessee marble, each stone telling a story of international craftsmanship. These materials reflect the building's role as a symbol of commerce and sophistication in its era.
The building features modern amenities and provides visitors with an accessible environment to explore. Its prominent entrance and spacious lobby make it easy to appreciate the architectural details without difficulty.
The illuminated copper roof creates a striking silhouette against Pittsburgh's night sky and remains visible from many corners of the city. This lighting effect was intentionally designed to make the building serve as a landmark for those navigating the city after dark.
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