Stephen Girard Building (Girard Trusts Building) detail of W façade

1896

The thirteen story Stephen Girard Building at Girard and 12th Streets was begun in 1896 as offices for the Board of the Stephen Girard Estates Trust. The new building was designed by James H. Windrim, a Girard College graduate. Windrim combined classical motifs, like the Ionic portico and entablature facing 12th Street and the eight caryatids flanking the entrance, with the latest "skyscraper" construction. Like her model on the Erectheum in Athens, this caryatid wears the Ionic peplos and stands in a contrapposto pose with one knee extended.

Source

Lee T. Pearcy

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21 South 12th St., Philadelphia, PA

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Windrim, James H. (American architect, 1840-1919), “Stephen Girard Building (Girard Trusts Building) detail of W fa√ßade,” Classicizing Philadelphia, accessed March 28, 2024, https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/classicizingphiladelphia/items/show/488.