Byrnes & Kiefer Building
Byrnes & Kiefer Building, Romanesque Revival building in Pennsylvania, United States.
The Byrnes & Kiefer Building is a structure featuring rounded arches, thick stone walls, and detailed stonework in the Romanesque Revival style. The facade combines robust stone elements with regular window openings that reflect the interior space arrangement.
The building was designed in the late 1800s during a period of rapid industrial growth in Pennsylvania's cities. This era led to the construction of many similar commercial and office buildings throughout the region.
The building shows how European architectural styles were adapted in America for commercial purposes. This blend of classical design with practical business use shaped the look of many American city blocks from that era.
The building is accessible from the public sidewalk and easily visible from the street. Since it is a historic protected structure, visitors can freely view the exterior facade.
The structure was designed by Frederick J. Osterling, an architect who specialized in blending European styles with American commercial needs. His work continues to shape many historic buildings in the region.
Location: Pennsylvania
Architects: Frederick J. Osterling
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 40.44560,-79.99330
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:07
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