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From Industry to Creativity: The Westinghouse Memorial and the Evolution of Pittsburgh

by Alicia Furlan | Xchanges 16.2, Fall 2021


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Contents

Introduction

Situated in Scholarship

20th Century Context: Cramped Spaces and a Smoky City

An Alternative Framing

Unapproachable Appeals

21st Century Context: Sustainable Investment

A Reimagined History

A Costly Narrative

Concluding Remarks

Works Cited

About the Author

About the Author

Alicia Furlan is a recent graduate of the University of Pittsburgh where she studied Philosophy, Communication Rhetoric, and Public and Professional Writing. Originally hailing from Springfield, New Jersey, she fell in love with the history of Pittsburgh, and will be starting her working life there. This project is an expansion of a paper she started in her junior year about a monument she encountered on one of several explorations of the city.

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Posted by xcheditor on Feb 25, 2022 in Issue 16.2

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