Designed by Whitney Warren.
As Whitney Warren, one of Grand Central's original architects, put it in 1913, "The up-to-date station resembles a bazaar."
Whitney Warren retired in 1931 but occasionally served as consultant.
The winning design was the first major work of the new partnership of Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore.
His brother was Whitney Warren (1864-1943), the architect.
Whitney Warren was a cousin of the Vanderbilts and spent ten years at the École des Beaux Arts.
Clearly, that was not what Whitney Warren, the architect, had in mind.
A new staircase on the concourse's east side, following the original design of Grand Central's architect, Whitney Warren, will enhance the building's symmetry.
Chappell, in a 1930 column, attributed the design of the Aeolian Building to Whitney Warren and called it "one of his most successful achievements."
Her brother was the architect Whitney Warren, a partner in Warren and Wetmore.