A two-story brick residential and recreational facility designed for male employees and visitors to the Aluminum Company of America's (ALCOA) nearby research facilities, this flat-roofed structure consists of nine central bays distinguished by an arcaded entrance, with flanking three-bay projecting wings. Side wings have three-sided bay windows in their first story's central bays, stone quoins, and window and door architraves. The interior retains some aluminum light fixtures and furniture, and a formal staircase. A one-story arcaded section extends the facade to the south.
ALCOA donated the property to the Citizens General Hospital School of Nursing in 1962. The facility was briefly vacant after the nursing school relocated in 2004 under the auspices of Allegheny Valley Hospital. Since then, the River Community Church has occupied the building.