The finish line for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art may still be out on the horizon, but the exterior of the $1-billion project from Star Wars and Indiana Jones creator George Lucas is starting to take shape. — Urbanize LA
The blog Urbanize LA has some nice construction photos of the inbound Lucas Museum of Narrative Art project that’s set to culminate in 2025 in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park. Progress since our last update seems to have advanced on the roof of the 300,000-square-foot structure, where a photovoltaic array, a new green roof, and other exterior finishes are being installed.
The $1 billion design from MAD Architects was announced to have been delayed again in September of last year over supply chain problems. Once it opens, it will feature four stories and a total 300,000-square-feet of floor area with multiple exhibition spaces, a library, two theaters, and landscape program designed by Studio-MLA.
"We’re building an institution, a 200-plus-year proposition," Director Sandra Jackson-Dumont had said previously. "And we’re doing it amidst the most uncertain moments in our time.”
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