You're talking about the drawing on the Letterman Digital Arts Center home page? Ironically, those are classic SF structures, the Palace of Fine Arts, and have nothing to do with Lucas or the new structures that are being built.
But now that you mention it, they do look like they're from Naboo. Maybe _that_ why Lucas wanted to set up shop in the Presidio.;-)
But keep in mind it's not your usual National Park. It's not like they're going to be clearing old growth forests for this, paving over a river, and blocking a hiking trail with a highrise. It's a former military base that had some cheapo eyesore buildings (other on the former base are actually pretty nice, but the Letterman building had no real architectural value).
Found this link on the Intel web site:
http://appzone.intel.com/pcadn/product.asp?product id=01000913002720021209103952
Shows a (or perhaps "the," since we I don't know how many it has) processor being used as the Intel® PXA262 Processor.
You're talking about the drawing on the Letterman Digital Arts Center home page? Ironically, those are classic SF structures, the Palace of Fine Arts, and have nothing to do with Lucas or the new structures that are being built. But now that you mention it, they do look like they're from Naboo. Maybe _that_ why Lucas wanted to set up shop in the Presidio. ;-)
But keep in mind it's not your usual National Park. It's not like they're going to be clearing old growth forests for this, paving over a river, and blocking a hiking trail with a highrise. It's a former military base that had some cheapo eyesore buildings (other on the former base are actually pretty nice, but the Letterman building had no real architectural value).
Found this link on the Intel web site: http://appzone.intel.com/pcadn/product.asp?product id=01000913002720021209103952
Shows a (or perhaps "the," since we I don't know how many it has) processor being used as the Intel® PXA262 Processor.