St. Peter & St. Paul Greek Catholic (now Ukrainian Orthodox) Church, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, designed by Titus de Bobula
The first half of the article deals mostly with de Bobula’s pioneering role in the introduction of reinforced-concrete construction. It is fascinating to students of architectural history, but the rest might want to skim until the demon of weirdness begins to take over the architect’s personal life about halfway through. Look for the words, “In 1904, de Bobula was tried for voluntary manslaughter…” That is where the story begins to pick up. If your jaw does not begin to dangle a little lower as you read, you may return the article for a refund of the five minutes or so you spent with it.
Titus de Bobula, from Father Pitt’s Pittsburgh Encyclopedia.