This is an exceptional example of Craftsman Style. the interior furnishings include Renee McIntosh, Morris, and Frank Lloyd Wright reproductions. Wright designs include hand fitted carpets plus over 150 lamps hand built by Los Osos Woodworking in California. The walls are lined with Lucas' personal collection of movie posters. |
The entry doesn't appear to be completely accurate - Big Rock Ranch is now an "official" Lucasfilm campus location and is used as the home for Lucasfilm Animation (e.g., Clone Wars). The buildings are actually quite new. Perhaps "office buildings" refers to buildings that were built and torn down or planned but never built, pending the creation of the LDAC, an SF City welfare project designed to bring Lucasfilm to SFO very, very cheaply (oh yea, George is a very shrewd businessman, make no mistake). ILM, Lucasfilm Corporate, and most of the other LF businesses are now at the Letterman Digital Arts Center in SFO. And yes Skywalker Ranch is just up the road from Big Rock. I wouldn't be surprised if Lucas owned all of the land contiguously. He's bought much of the surrounding acreage in Marin up over the years and owns well over 1,500 acres. If you do some digging you'll find that he owns almost all of the lots surrounding his home in San Anselmo. |