In the competition for the Williamson School, Furness bested such talented rivals as Wilson Brothers and Cope and Stewardson, perhaps because he merged the logic of industrial production with a hint of military hierarchy. The school building, much altered by
West of Media is a cluster of county and public institutions including the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children (now the Elwyn Institute; 111 Elwyn Road), designed in 1857 by Samuel Sloan in his usual pavilion plan with a central dome, and the Glen Mills School for Boys (185 Glen Mills Road), a late Victorian Gothic design of 1889 by Cope and Stewardson, but now largely altered.