Museum Tower

Museum Tower Goes All Out for Transparency

By Candy Evans / June 29, 2013 /

Update July 1: Looks like the comments section has gone away. Have you seen the comments section on the oculisolution.com website? This is definitely something anyone interested in real estate ought to see and maybe participate in. You do have to register with your name and email address. It is interesting to see the comments and viewpoints,…

Museum Tower's Greg Greene Says Owners Really Want to Fix Glare on Nasher, Even if It Costs Millions

By Candy Evans / June 25, 2013 /

Greg Greene, one of the developers of Museum Tower, has told Candace Carlisle at the Dallas Business Journal that “ownership wants to financially step up to fix the tower’s glare inside the galleries at the Nasher Sculpture Center.” But then he added, agreeing on a solution could take more time. And it looks as though…

Museum Tower’s Greg Greene Says Owners Really Want to Fix Glare on Nasher, Even if It Costs Millions

By Candy Evans / June 25, 2013 /

Greg Greene, one of the developers of Museum Tower, has told Candace Carlisle at the Dallas Business Journal that “ownership wants to financially step up to fix the tower’s glare inside the galleries at the Nasher Sculpture Center.” But then he added, agreeing on a solution could take more time. And it looks as though…

Nasher Says No to Museum Tower’s Offer to Replace Oculi Roof

By Candy Evans / June 14, 2013 /

Back to the Hatfields and McCoys. Yesterday we reported that Trustees of the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System, which owns Museum Tower, were told by their experts there is only one solution to the building’s glare problem: re-orienting the light receptors on the Nasher roof by removing and replacing the existing. The receptors, called oculi,…

Nasher Says No to Museum Tower's Offer to Replace Oculi Roof

By Candy Evans / June 14, 2013 /

Back to the Hatfields and McCoys. Yesterday we reported that Trustees of the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System, which owns Museum Tower, were told by their experts there is only one solution to the building’s glare problem: re-orienting the light receptors on the Nasher roof by removing and replacing the existing. The receptors, called oculi,…