Four months ago, ground was broken for the $1-billion Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Exposition Park. Construction has now gone vertical, with a tower crane soaring above Vermont Avenue.
The 300,000-square-foot facility, which is being built as a legacy project by Star Wars creator George Lucas, replaces two former parking lots with a four-story, 115,000-square-foot structure that will serve as the permanent home for the filmmaker's 10,000-piece collection.
— urbanize.LA
Our first crane on the @lucasmuseum construction site. Making fantastic progress. It's getting real! #LucasMuseumConstruction #hathawaydinwiddie #LucasArtofConstruction pic.twitter.com/e1P7smkUOj
— Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (@lucasmuseum) July 11, 2018
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From this angle the design looks like Nike's new 'sole'. Sorry, these days I keep noticing the crossovers in arc designs, I don't know why, I am not too proud of it!;))
That's hilarious, Orhan. I just logged on to post the exact same thought. Except I was going to say NewBalance ;o)
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