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  1. The Cathedral of Learning is a large building that houses numerous amount of rooms, with a variety of uses. From study lounges to a studio theatre and a computer and language lab, the 40-floor building functions as the centerpiece of the university’s life.

  2. An evolving cathedral. In the words of visionary architect Frank Lloyd Wright, whose Fallingwater house is situated 60 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, “We create our buildings and then they create us.” (For the record: Wright was not a fan of The Cathedral of Learning’s design, and said, “If this is the best learning can do, let’s get unlearned.”

  3. The Cathedral of Learning quickly became a centerpiece of campus life at the University of Pittsburgh. Since the 1930s, students have used the building and its surrounding green spaces to learn, socialize, and express themselves. Students by Fireplace (1950) by University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Library System.

  4. Cathedral of Learning. The Gothic Revival skyscraper that Pitt Chancellor John G. Bowman commissioned in 1921 inspired local industries to donate steel, cement, elevators, glass, plumbing, and heating elements. Thousands of adults today still have the certificates they received as school children upon contributing 10 cents to “’buy a brick ...

  5. May 16, 2023 · Pitt's Cathedral of Learning is one of the most beautiful university buildings in the country. Ignoring the fact that this college building is the only skyscraper in Oakland and its main lobby resembles a European cathedral mixed with Hogwarts, Pitt's flagship building houses one other treasure worth exploring during a visit: the Nationality Rooms.

  6. At 42 stories, the Cathedral of Learning is the second-tallest educational building in the world. The Cathedral is located in the heart of campus and is home to a four-story commons room, academic and administrative offices, computer labs, and a food court. The Cathedral also houses the Nationality Rooms and various classrooms for small to mid-sized events that can be reserved through Conference Services.

  7. The Cathedral: Iconic Heart of the University. “The building was to be more than a schoolhouse; it was to be a symbol of the life that Pittsburgh through the years had wanted to live, ” Chancellor John G. Bowman wrote of Pitt’s Cathedral of Learning. The Gothic Revival skyscraper that Bowman commissioned in 1921 inspired local industries ...