In 1990, Cleveland architect Kleeva Kekst designed a northern addition to the Western Reserve Building. Known as Western Reserve II, it utilized microcotta, a synthetic alternative to terracotta tile, on its facade along West 9th Street. The architect faithfully recreated decorative floral motifs made from molds cast from the original building to adorn pillar capitals and a new entry arch. | Source: Freedom Cement LLCDownload Original File