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In Memoriam: Robert Green Hall (1973-2021)
Dread Central and friends of Robert Hall put together this memorial for the special effects artist who passed away at the age of 47 earlier this week.
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Robert Green Hall, one of the industry’s top special effects artists, passed away on May 24th, 2021. He was found around 1 pm in his hotel in Los Angeles, California. The cause of death is unknown. He will definitely be missed by his family and friends in and out of the film industry. We know some people don’t know him by name but can guarantee you have seen his work on your favorite television shows and films. Robert was the owner of
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Coverings Marble and Stone Awards Part II For its work on behalf of Denver’s World Trade Center Plaza, Design Workshop received the Prism Award of Merit and $1,000 cash prize in the commercial category at Coverings O6 expo in Orlando.
Granite was the material of choice for this landscaping assignment because it so effectively endures the harsh climates with its high compressive and flexural strength. The extensive color options were another plus for granite, allowing the formation of a pattern of vibrant color blocks inspired by Piet Mondrian’s paintings.
The plaza palette is gold, black and green granite, and it’s a “user friendly” composition that encourages tenants to sit and enjoy the outdoors area for lunch, impromptu meetings and people-watching. Every piece of the split-faced wall was matched by hand, leaving no sawn edges exposed. As the judges remarked, “It is a fresh, elegant and simple solution to an otherwis
Michael F. Cavanagh
When he passed away last November, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Charles Levin was remembered as a maverick and an independent. He certainly merited those descriptors at different times. But he was also something even more important my friend.
In 1966, I was fresh out of law school, serving as a law clerk at the Michigan Court of Appeals, where Chuck had just been elected to serve. Memories are a bit fuzzy from the 1960s, but I do remember the chief judge being a bit impatient with the pace of Judge Levin’s work. And I also remember that when the work was finally done, the product was outstanding.