Renaissance Hotel Pittsburgh

Renaissance Hotel Pittsburgh

The 1905 Fulton Building is now the site the Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel. This 14-story building with a copper-clad roof was originally designed by Architect, Grosvenor Atterbury and is one of the architectural treasures of Pittsburgh’s “Cultural District”. The hotel has 300 upscale guest rooms and restaurant, plus 10,000 Sq. Ft. of meeting room space. A restored dome dominates the meticulously restored white marble lobby. The structure also houses the 1,300-seat Byham Theatre, a totally restored performance hall dating from 1904. CJL’s design solutions included the retrofit design of all electrical systems and service for the building. The systems included special lighting for the lobby, meeting rooms, guest rooms, dimming, data / telecom, fitness center, kitchen, restaurant and public areas.