Via Slashfilm.com:
In January it was revealed that George Lucas had finally found a home for his Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles. A presentation to the Los Angeles City Planning Commission has unveiled new renderings for the $1-billion project. See how the project has changed since the proposal.
The new concept art from Chinese architect Ma Yansong and planning images above were released in the new report. The George Lucas Museum will be constructed on two city-owned parking lots on Vermont Avenue south of Exposition Boulevard. Construction of the George Lucas Museum is expected to take approximately three years, beginning in January 2018 and finishing by 2021.
The Museum of Narrative Art will be a four-story, 115-foot tall building featuring 300,000 square feet of floor area split into two wings, featuring an underground parking garage across the site featuring more than 2,400 vehicle spaces capped with 11 acres of public green space. The Museum’s south wing’s will house the museum’s archive, along with offices, classrooms and a library located above. The two wings will merge at the fourth floor, which will be the museum’s primary exhibition space with additional exhibition space on the fifth floor as well as a sit-down restaurant and public roof garden.
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