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Monthly Archives: September 2002

Loyola University Chicago, Lewis Towers

Case Study, Terra Cotta - RestorationBy International Masonry InstituteSeptember 1, 2002

Lewis Towers is an 18-story high-rise built in 1926 and located on the prestigious north end of Chicago’s Michigan Avenue. The facade of the Neo-Gothic style building is primarily composed of dark reddish-brown coarsely textured face brick.

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