Josh Hendy
DIS Veteran
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Where have I seen this before? Jabba's palace? A headdress worn by Queen Amidala? The top of Howard the Duck's head (with a halo) ? Or is it the giant saucer flying over the Andes at the end of Crystal Skull ...
http://kunstler.com/eyesore-of-the-month/december-2014/
Anyways ... good luck with that!
The Lucas Museum design is both futuristic and timeless. Its continuous, undulating organic surface blurs the line between structure and landscape. As the harbor rises up to the land, it merges with stone surfaces that reach up to the sky and ultimately crescendo into a “floating” disc. The Museum is not an isolated object, but a spatial experience that is defined by the people who occupy it and interact with it. Its organic surface is made of a single material, a stone as primitive as it is futuristic, evoking the great achievements of architectural history.
http://kunstler.com/eyesore-of-the-month/december-2014/
Anyways ... good luck with that!