Architecture Inventory
The City of Pittsburgh Architectural Inventory Project is an on-going survey which identifies potential historic buildings within City neighborhoods. The surveys began in 2014 as a way to document existing architectural conditions within the City and serve as informational planning tools impacting land-use decisions regarding identified historic resources. Surveys use field data to evaluate and document properties with respect to historic patterns, building types, and themes within a neighborhood context. An example showing the various types of building attributes surveyed may be seen here: Architectural Survey Attribute Fields(PDF, 178KB).
As of 2021, the Architectural Inventory has surveyed approximately 13% of properties City-wide.
The Architectural Inventory Project for the City of Pittsburgh is made possible with funding provided by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Neighborhood |
Completed |
Brighton Heights(PDF, 13MB) |
May 2019 |
Brookline(PDF, 9MB) |
September 2017 |
Carrick(PDF, 6MB) |
October 2016 |
Crawford Roberts(PDF, 15MB) |
September 2024 |
East Allegheny(PDF, 8MB) |
February 2016 |
Hilltop(PDF, 15MB) |
September 2019 |
Larimer(PDF, 6MB) |
September 2016 |
Manchester |
2025 |
Middle Hill District(PDF, 10MB) |
October 2019 |
Oakland(PDF, 13MB) |
December 2020 |
Spring Garden & Spring Hill-City View(PDF, 8MB) |
February 2016 |
Troy Hill(PDF, 4MB) |
October 2014 |
Upper Hill District(PDF, 7MB) |
February 2021 |
West End & Elliott(PDF, 10MB) |
September 2018 |
City Map of Historic Hill District
Full Screen Map of Historic Hill District
City Map of Historic Oakland
Full Screen Map of Historic Oakland