Lucas Pays $46M for Downtown Real Estate
Rendering of Lucas Museum of Narrative Art oculus, Ma Yansong/MAD Architects |
CoStar News reports that a legal entity connected to the Hobson Lucas Family Foundation has paid $45.8 million for 1639 N. Main St., a four-acre industrial site in downtown Los Angeles. The article speculates that the property will be used as offsite storage for George Lucas and Mellody Hobson's Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, expected to open in 2025.
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However, unlike Brown over 50 years ago, Govan, since he's responsible for Peter Zumthor (Brown reportedly didn't want William Pereira) presumably won't quit out of indignation.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/04/arts/design/peter-zumthor-lacma-architect.html
> It struck me that Zumthor was trying to prepare
> the Los Angeles public for a straightforward,
> even austere final product, without the precise
> and sometimes obsessive touches that give his
> best-known projects, such as the Kolumba museum
> in Cologne, Germany, an unusual combination of
> tactility, elegance and brawn.
> ...This raised an obvious question: After all
> that simplifying, which elements of the LACMA
> building will be recognizable as Zumthor details?
> “There are no Zumthor details any more,” he said
> flatly.