The Builders

Pittsburgh's two Renaissance periods were marked development and growth. The first following World War One and the second in the 1980's Mellon-Stuart Construction Company commissioned this work to pay tribute to these historic times and supplied the artist with photographs of two employees to inspire realistic figures.
Pittsburgh Variations

The four large, vibrant sculptures of this arrangement are typal of the work of George Sugarman. Sugarman pioneered the idea of free standing sculpture displayed without pedestals.
The Forks

Pittsburgh's natural environment and its industrial past are both given tribute in Isaac Witkin's abstract sculpture. The flowing lines reminiscent of the confluence of our three rivers also reference the molten metals poured in the many mills lining these rivers.
Piazza Lavoro & Mythic Source

Commissioned as part of the development of Allegheny Landing as a riverfront sculpture park, Ned Smyth's sculptural installations reference mankind's origins, the role of labor and human culture, and the balance between civilization in nature.
The ground mosaic Mythic Source with its prehistoric aquatic life was originally installed at the nearby Riverfront Plaza. It was removed conservation efforts in 2016, it was then reinstalled within the architectural facades of Piazza Lavaro combining the two works into one sculptural environment.