John T. Windrim

His long time chief designer was W. R. Morton Keast.

He trained in the office of his father, architect James H. Windrim.

Windrim was known for the classical revival style known as Beaux Arts.

He designed more than sixty buildings for the Bell Telephone Company and more than thirty for the Philadelphia Electric Company, including the massive Chester Waterside Station in Chester, Pennsylvania along the Delaware River.

Windrim was a member of the AIA, the Architectural League of New York, the Philadelphia Art Club, the American Institute of Banking and the Union League.

Wanamaker Memorial Bell Tower and Mausoleum (1908)