Eyesore of the Month ping
It seems architects can only design brutalist or impractical buildings.
According to the actors of the first Star Wars, he doesn't understand basic dialogue either, having to cut and reshoot each scene as they laughed through their awkward lines. Clunky as hell.
Ther are two kinds of “climate zealots”; badly misinformed true believers and out-and-out liars.
More likely, in Los Angeles, it will be derelict.
Homeless money "disappears" in deep blue, corrupt LA:
"The audit reviewed $2.4 billion in city funding for homeless and concluded that insufficient documentation made it nearly impossible to trace how substantial portions of the money were spent...$2.7 million intended for homeless housing construction ended up with a nonprofit, according to court records."
Oddly enough that looks more like a Star TREK ship than Star Wars... actually it looks a lot like The Orville.
Seems like a very cool museum. Focusing not just on Lucas (honestly he does deserve his own museum, love Star Wars or hate it between that, and THX theater designs, and ILM Lucas changed EVERYTHING about movies, mostly for the better) but the whole concept of visual story telling. And putting a park on the roof is cool. With or without global warming more green is good.

This portrayal of this building is not built totally yet. It isn’t scheduled to open until September of 2026. He was going to open a museum in Chicago but because of lawsuits he discontinued the project. The business he has on the left coast is ramrodded by his offices in the old Presidio Area and not at Skywalker Ranch. He lives in Chicago basically as that’s where his wife’s roots are. Lucas, also, owns homes in Bel Air, Carpinteria, and recently a significant purchase in London, plus retreats in Italy and France.
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