Representatives of the decade-old Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas and the neighboring 42-story Museum Tower condominium are at a standstill over a fix for a tower-triggered sun-glare problem that affects the museum and threatens to damage its contents. Last summer, the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System, which owns the tower, asked newly appointed City Council trustees to broker an agreement for the problem. To date, there has been no apparent progress.
"We didn't understand how much a problem the reflections would turn out to be," says Jeremy Strick, Nasher's director.