The vision of George Lucas is to build a Museum of Narrative Art, which reflects his innovative vision and creativity. After several setbacks in various locations, he is now presenting not just one, but two proposals, in two different locations for his futuristic vision. This is for sure a redoubling of his efforts, splitting his bets, to ensure the success of his project.
Lucas is Exploring the Possibilities
Instead of absorbing the defeat of previous attempts, George Lucas is more emboldened than ever to build his dream. His visionary proposal is offered for two distinctly different sites. The first is on Treasure Island in San Francisco. It would be a part of a new master-planned district facing the San Francisco skyline. It offers less outdoor space, but larger windows with a stunning view of San Francisco Bay.
The Los Angeles site is proposed for a narrow strip in Exposition Park along Vermont Avenue. It would sit just south of Jesse Brewer Jr Park and a stop on Metro’s Expo Line. The location is a short walk from the USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, which Lucas helped design and fund.
Both sites would hold between 265,000 – 275,000 square foot of interior space. Lucas has successfully paved the way for the projects by securing political support from the mayors of the respective cities. Mayor Garrett has expressed his strong support for the Lucas project.
From The Factory Floor of ADG Lighting
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Water Jet Spheres for a Malibu Beach Home
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