August 16, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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As an architect, I found the recent New York Times article titled “Renzo Piano’s Dream of a Tiny House” interesting. Although, our projects do not entail creating tiny houses, we at OMS are constantly meeting our clients’ needs of maximizing the use of space and creating more efficiency. If you’d like to see how OMS.
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August 13, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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Have you asked a question yet on our new website feature called Ask OMS? As a reminder, the purpose of Ask OMS is for you to post your questions related to architecture, and then we’ll provide the answers. Since, we commonly get asked questions about architectural terminology, we’re continuing to provide you with a new.
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August 12, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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Work at the LaPorte Corporate Athletic Complex for the new Slicer Track and Field Stadium is progressing smoothly. With drainage work nearly complete, installation of the asphalt base for the running track will commence this coming week while the new buildings are rising from their foundations. The new buildings provide locker rooms, concession, public restrooms,.
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August 9, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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Debra Sparks, OMS Interior Designer, is presenting a session titled Spark Up Your Teen Space at the upcoming Indiana Library Federation’s Children & Young Peoples’ Division (CYPD) Conference on Sunday, August 25th. Debra will be co-presenting with Suzanne Walker, Chidren’s Consultant, Indiana State Library. In this session they will talk about current trends in teen.
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August 6, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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Don’t forget that OMS has a new feature on its website called Ask OMS. We hope you’ll Ask OMS questions, so that we can provide you answers in future blog posts. The answer we’re providing you this week is the definition of Quions, which is a term commonly used in architecture. Definition: The dressed stones at the corners of buildings,.
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