Thomas Hannah was an architect in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia in the United States. He is credited with designing the Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral. He also designed the Western Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh. He also designed Midtown Towers, originally known as the Keenan Building and built in 1907. It was built for Colonel Thomas J. Keenan, owner and founder of the Penny Press, which became Pittsburgh Press. The building may have been modeled after the Spreckel Building/ Call Building of San Francisco. It is decorated with visages of 10 notables associated with Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania, including then-mayor George Guthrie and then-governor Edwin Stuart, in addition to George Washington and Teddy Roosevelt. The dome was once capped with the figure of an eagle in flight. Hannah may have begun his career working as part of Struthers & Hannah, a Pittsburgh architectural firm credited with the design of the Andrew Carnegie Free Library , a Carnegie library at 300 Beechwood Avenue in Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Plans for a Presbyterian church at Hamilton and Lang avenues, alterations to the Commercial National Bank Building at 316 Fourth Ave, brick and terracottaPeople's National Bank building At the firm, Hannad is credited with The First Congregational Church on Dithridge Street near Forbes, a sandstone-fronted gray brick building that eventually became the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral.
Gregg House at 129 Woodland Road in Squirrel Hill. Gregg House, was the residence of Chatham University's president for 45 years.
Midtown Towers at 643 Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh. It is a steel frame 18-story building with brick and terracotta. Its dome may have been the world's first made using poured concrete.
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral
First Presbyterian Church of Edgewood
Other projects
Horne's Department Store alterations and additions at Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifth Street in Pittsburgh
Garage for B. Evanier & Co. at Pacific Ave and Penn Ave in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Homewood Presbyterian Church at Bennett St and Zenith Way in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Office Building for Heppenstall Forge & Knife Co. on Butler St in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Residence for J.M. Shields on Howe St in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Residence & Garage for William Dressen on Jackson St in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
United Presbyterian Mission Church for Olivet Mission of Shadyside U. P. Church at Ellis St and Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Y.M.C.A. recreation center at 127 Whitfield St in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Young House for James H. Young at 370 Jefferson Drive in Mount Lebanon Township, Allegheny County, PA
Store for T. J. Keenan on Liberty St. in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Hubbard Shovel Works factory completed plans for building in Pittsburgh City, Allegheny County, PA
Hubbard & Co. factory awarded contracts for building on Butler St in Philadelphia, PA