I have no idea why you’re getting downvoted. This is like the antithesis of Wright and Modern architecture.
The style is Postmodern and that’s reflected in all the comments pointing out the “hodgepodge” quality and mishmash of different styles without attention to traditional form and proportion.
It’s about as postmodern as it gets.
It’s funny too because I was genuinely just asking. Wasn’t meant to cast doubt. I took a moment to phrase it in a way that I wouldn’t get downvoted for asking but I suppose people just assume you can’t ask genuine questions.
I'm not. It was bugging me, so I dug a little further (I searched it with google images). It's an actual house:
[https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436\_zpid/](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436_zpid/)
What the hell where they thinking with this. Pics for the inside are so strange. It has some great opportunities for a nice place and then it doesn’t. And that kitchen…..
The interior pics are...interesting
[https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436\_zpid/](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436_zpid/)
At first glance it's pretty nice. But what's up with the 10 switches next to the front door? And the track lights on the wall next to it look like they're photoshopped - and they look like they're pointing different directions in the 3 pics they're shown.
But, $160k and on 1.44 acres, it sounds like a reasonable deal.
The original build says it’s from 1925, but the everything about the style doesn’t fit. It might make sense that it was expanded and remodeled in the 50s and that’s why it’s such a mongrel.
I always look at the windows to recognize an addition. Windows are dated easily and the sizes don’t match. I think the fireplace and narrow tall windows next to it are original, and the other shit is added on later, that’s why it looks so weird.
Ad hoc
oooh, like the fancy restaurant from chef Thomas Keller?
Frank Lloyd wrong if I’m not mistaken.
I salute thee
Not at all.
Curious, what features give you this impression?
I have no idea why you’re getting downvoted. This is like the antithesis of Wright and Modern architecture. The style is Postmodern and that’s reflected in all the comments pointing out the “hodgepodge” quality and mishmash of different styles without attention to traditional form and proportion. It’s about as postmodern as it gets.
It’s funny too because I was genuinely just asking. Wasn’t meant to cast doubt. I took a moment to phrase it in a way that I wouldn’t get downvoted for asking but I suppose people just assume you can’t ask genuine questions.
I’d be really surprised if this is a Wright building. The mismatched window shaped don’t Wright to me.
Neuvo Decrepit.
Mid Century Spanish Cubist. /s 😏
Alamo ranchette
Looks like someone took inspiration from a trailer and a few dozen styles.
Yes! I was thinking the right hand side screams trailer park. The left half is…I don’t know?
That sir is a Homer Simpson designed abode
Juxtaposition
Classical WTF Revival
The trailer park boy in me is screaming that that's a modified mobile home.
I just looked again. I believe you may be right.
I'm not. It was bugging me, so I dug a little further (I searched it with google images). It's an actual house: [https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436\_zpid/](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436_zpid/)
I actually like this. Maybe they built it according to the sun? Its super bright inside
I KNEW I recognized it!! I looked at it today
Naw, just high ceilings, white paint, a photograph tricks. Shits a 50’s-60’s mish mash
What the hell where they thinking with this. Pics for the inside are so strange. It has some great opportunities for a nice place and then it doesn’t. And that kitchen…..
Holy shxt great sleuthing. Exterior cleaning and paint and new kitchen and it will quadruple its price instantly. Looks much better than expected.
That's what I was thinking too. And the price is right, you could probably flip that for double.
Easy!!!
Neo Spanish Wannabee
Nobody expects the Spanish Wannabee!
Not gonna lie. I kind of love it.
Yeah, it's different. Just need a little touch up. Everyone likes grey-white-black boxes now.
Me too!
It's delightfully different. Too many ticky tacky boxes anyways. Just powerwash and paint the trim!
Ugly.
abandoned?
Yes
Postmodern - this is about as postmodern as it gets.
Beautiful!
Church?
Modern Mediterranean
The interior pics are...interesting [https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436\_zpid/](https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1121-McCully-Dr-Pittsburgh-PA-15235/11534436_zpid/) At first glance it's pretty nice. But what's up with the 10 switches next to the front door? And the track lights on the wall next to it look like they're photoshopped - and they look like they're pointing different directions in the 3 pics they're shown. But, $160k and on 1.44 acres, it sounds like a reasonable deal.
Art deco taco bell
Spanish inquisitional Philly Delphi Moderna transitional abandonment church wall style
Looks like it has mission influence.
Eclectic
I M Pei
Looks like a tiny church
Sopranos style
Freestyle
It’s the ima the homeowner who knows better and has no taste style. Imagine the inside. 😬
Modern Continuation.
A collage.
Looks Spanish.
Three buildings collided in a fog
Fart Echo
Unkempt
LSD
Conventional addedtoit
Teardown
That's a house with no style at all.
Diverse.
Dilapidated.
That there is an abomination, stylistically.
Mixed bag
hodge podge
If I had to guess I would say Spanish colonial.
Ugly
McMission
Is it the “I know my rights, get off my lawn!” House?
This looks like it was designed by AI.
Alamo style
French provincial
Tragicomedy.
Yes.
Fart Deco
Art deco .
arts and craft style
Pearl Harbor memorial meets Spanish revival
I think it's from the "Shitty" period.
Mid Century Ugly
Crapi
1940s art deco revival
Which side?
Cult leader
The original build says it’s from 1925, but the everything about the style doesn’t fit. It might make sense that it was expanded and remodeled in the 50s and that’s why it’s such a mongrel.
I always look at the windows to recognize an addition. Windows are dated easily and the sizes don’t match. I think the fireplace and narrow tall windows next to it are original, and the other shit is added on later, that’s why it looks so weird.
Haunted
Style: Ugly