The Cleveland Clinic has recently opened its Miller Family Pavilion (aka the Cleveland Clinic heart center) at a reported cost of over a half billion $$$. It is an impressive facility, with the patient’s comfort (and health care dollars) first at everyone’s attention. The magnificent complex includes a new block-long formal entrance (formerly E. 93rd Street southbound from Chester Ave. to Euclid Ave.) with reflecting pools (with rocks carefully arranged to emerge from the surface of the pools) and a circular fountain that doesn’t spurt water, but it carefully flows over the surface to create a shimmering effect. All we need is Louis XIV in his carriage.