Pinehurst Apartments, Historic residential complex in Spruce Hill, Philadelphia, United States.
Description
Pinehurst Apartments is a residential complex in Spruce Hill consisting of two three-and-a-half-story buildings of reinforced concrete with brick and granite facades on Pine Street. The structures feature colonnaded porches with Corinthian-order columns that define their classical architectural language.
History
Architect Edwin L. Seeds designed this residential complex in 1914 when Philadelphia was expanding with new building techniques for urban development. The use of reinforced concrete was then a modern advancement for larger residential projects in the city.
Culture
This residential complex represents how early 20th-century Philadelphia mixed classical architectural traditions with new building methods for urban living. Visitors can observe how the design reflects the residential standards of that era.
Practical
The property is located at the intersection of Pine Street and South 45th Street in the Spruce Hill neighborhood, easily accessible on foot. The complex can be viewed from multiple angles along the street to appreciate the facade details and architectural features.
Did you know?
Combining reinforced concrete with classical Corinthian columns was an unusual design choice in 1914, as many architects still favored traditional construction methods. This mixture shows a transition point in American architecture when new materials met established design traditions.
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