Edward Mellon


Edward Purcell Mellon was an American architect, particularly active in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Early life

Edward Purcell Mellon was born in 1875, the son of Thomas Alexander "Tom" Mellon, and his wife Mary C. Caldwell, the sister of Alexander Caldwell, U.S. Senator for Kansas. His brother was Thomas Alexander Mellon II.

Career

In 1919, he designed Villa Maria in Meadow Lane, Southampton, Long Island, New York, as a holiday home for his family.
In 1921, his uncles, Andrew W. Mellon and Richard B. Mellon, wanted him to design the main buildings, including what is now known as the Cathedral of Learning for the University of Pittsburgh for which they were the main benefactors. The new university chancellor John Gabbert Bowman thought Mellon's work was a "waste" but paid him, and eventually engaged Charles Klauder in February 1924.

Notable buildings

In 1940, his daughter Jane Caldwell Mellon married the New York City lawyer Craigh Leonard.

Death

Mellon died in 1953.