Firm

Westlake Reed Leskosky

Locations & Contacts

  • 1422 Euclid Avenue
    Suite 300

    Cleveland, OH 44115
  • One East Camelback Road
    Suite 690

    Phoenix, AZ 85012
  • 1634 Eye Street NW
    Suite 900

    Washington, D.C. 20006
  • 1201 Broadway
    Suite 1006

    New York, NY 10001
  • 2140 Hyperion Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA 90027
More Locations & Contacts

216-522-1350

CEO

Paul E. Westlake, Jr.

Firm Description

Few firms have the distinction of reaching the century mark, but Westlake Reed Leskosky, founded in 1905, has not only survived, it has thrived. The key to that success, says managing principal Paul E. Westlake Jr., FAIA, was a decision to focus the firm’s portfolio while diversifying its services. “For the first 92 years, we were a Cleveland-based, architecture-only firm with a diverse practice,” says Westlake. “We would respond to any opportunity.”

In 1997, that changed. First, the firm assessed its portfolio to determine “where we might be differentiated, in terms of our talents and our profitability,” Westlake says. It decided to focus on performing and cultural arts centers, historic preservation, healthcare, and workplace environments.

Then, the firm diversified its geography by opening new offices in cities like Phoenix, while also expanding in-house expertise to include things like engineering and building modeling services. Today, the firm provides an integrated design approach within its core areas of expertise. “Our philosophy was to get away from the patriarchy of architecture and to embrace the idea that all disciplines are important,” Westlake says. “When we do a performing arts project now, we do the architecture, plumbing, IP data, lighting, acoustics, engineering … we do everything.”

This expertise is bolstered by a strong commitment to research. Sixty percent of profits went back into research in 2013, helping to support highly technical projects like the $15 million Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse modernization project in Grand Junction, Colo., which is targeted to become the General Services Administration’s first net-zero energy facility on the National Register of Historic Places and achieved LEED-NC Platinum. “You can’t get to technically excellent solutions without a phenomenal amount of research,” Westlake says.

Equally important to the sustainability of its portfolio is the sustainability of its workforce. Associates get an automatic 10 percent salary bump upon licensure, and every employee has a clear, five-year growth plan. “They love that they can look ahead and it’s not a mystery how they are going to grow in the firm,” Westlake says. “The most important assets of any firm are the people.”

Westlake Reed Leskosky provides comprehensive fully integrated design and management services including architecture, engineering, interior architecture and design, lighting and theatre technology, sustainable design utilizing the LEED building rating system, master planning and programming. They specialize in innovative designs for Workplace Environments, Healthcare, Performing Arts, Museums, Interpretive Centers and other cultural venues, as well as Historic Preservation and Adaptive Reuse.

Projects

  1. Award Winning The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Art Museum

    The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Art Museum

    Washington, D.C.

  2. Award Winning Cleveland Clinic Brunswick Family Health Center Emergency Department

    Cleveland Clinic Brunswick Family Health Center Emergency Department

    Brunswick, Ohio

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