<!– STARTER CSS
WRAP it all in a
background page color is #FBFCFC
–>
div#content.article .graphic-wrapper h2,
.graphic-wrapper img {max-width:100%}
a.credit{font-style:italic}
.graphic-wrapper p{font-weight:normal;}
/* Put a
on your charts*/
.graphic-wrapper .legend p{font-family:’Arial’, sans-serif; font-size:14px; color:#000;line-height:1.3em;margin:0;padding:0;}
ul.key li{display: inline;margin-right: 28px;font-family: ‘Arial’,sans-serif;color: #000;font-size: 13px;}
/* A will draw a colored box for use in a color key. You will need to write a second class to set the color so it matches the chart/map/etc. */
.box{display: inline-block;background-color: #000;height: 10px;width: 10px;margin: 0 5px 0 0px;}
.clearfix{clear:both}
/* REMOVE HEIGHT and WIDTH attributes from fusion tables and replace with class=’fusion-table’ */
.fusion-table{width:100%;height:400px;margin:15px 0;}
/* USE AN
in “.graphic-wrapper” for chart labels */
.graphic-wrapper h4{color:#000;font-family:’Arial’, sans-serif;font-weight:bold;font-size:16px}
/* USE AN inside the
for normal-weight italic type */
.graphic-wrapper h4 em{font-weight:normal;}
/* TABLE STYLES — just be sure
is in “.graphic-wrapper” */
.graphic-wrapper table {width:100%;margin:15px 0;border-collapse:collapse;}
.graphic-wrapper table thead tr {background-color:#12182d;color:#fff;}
.graphic-wrapper table tbody tr {vertical-align: top;}
.graphic-wrapper table td,.graphic-wrapper table th{font-size:14px; font-family:’Arial’, sans-serif;}
.graphic-wrapper table td {padding:7px;}
.graphic-wrapper table tbody tr:first-child td {padding-top:12px;}
.graphic-wrapper table th {padding:10px;border-right: 1px solid white;
text-align: left;}
.graphic-wrapper table tr:last-child{ border-bottom: 2px solid #12182d;}
.graphic-wrapper table tr:last-child td{ padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom:10px;}
/* TABLE ZEBRA STRIPES — use
*/
.graphic-wrapper table.zebra td {padding:10px 7px;}
.graphic-wrapper table.zebra tr:nth-child(even) {background: #d3deea}
.show-phone{display:none;}
/* YOUR NEW STYLES HERE */
@media all and (max-width: 700px) {
.show-phone{display:initial;}
.hide-phone{display:none;}
/* THIS IS WHERE PHONE-SPECIFIC STYLES GO */
}
Sketches of George Lucas’ proposed Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, revealed Monday, show a smooth, mountainlike structure that is nearly as tall as neighboring Soldier Field. The sloping building by Beijing architect Ma Yansong would rise to about 110 feet and take up part of the 17-acre South Lot between Soldier Field and McCormick Place.
MUSEUM CAMPUS HEIGHT COMPARISON
Elevations for a person looking south

PROPOSED LOCATION OF LUCAS MUSEUM

Sources: Mayor’s task force report; Chicago Park District; Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority; Field Museum; Tribune reporting
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