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OMS Sponsors Indiana Landmarks Farm-to-Fork Feast at Oliver’s Winery

August 5, 2013 · · Client Projects · 0 Comments

Odle McGuire Shook was a proud sponsor of the Indiana Landmarks Farm-to-Fork Feast at Oliver Winery’s 75 acre Creekbend Vineyard which took place this past Saturday evening, August 3rd from 5-8pm.  The evening commenced at the Civil-War era Ben Owens Farmstead for a tour of this historic home and grounds.  The event then moved to Oliver Winery’s.

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Remembering Paolo Soleri (June 21, 1919 – April 9, 2013)

August 2, 2013 · · News · 0 Comments

Paolo Soleri, architect, builder, artist, writer, theorist, husband, father, died in April at age 93.  Soleri spent a lifetime investigating how architecture, specifically the architecture of the city, could support the countless possibilities of human aspiration. The urban project he founded, Arcosanti, 65 miles north of Phoenix, was described by NEWSWEEK magazine as “…the most.

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North Vermillion School Corporation’s Projects Progressing on Schedule

July 30, 2013 · · Client Projects · 0 Comments

As we reported earlier this summer, OMS is working on two major projects for North Vermillion School Corporation. Our work on both the elementary school and high school is progressing on schedule. The contractor on the elementary is CDI, Inc. The extensive interior renovations and a new roof at the elementary school are looking great..

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A New Old National Bank Coming Soon to Anderson

July 22, 2013 · · Client Projects · 0 Comments

Last Wednesday, July 17th, OMS participated in the official groundbreaking ceremony for the new Old National Bank, which will be located at 2312 Charles St, Anderson, IN.  The branch will open in November.  OMS is pleased to be partnering with Old National Bank and the developer, Hokanson on this project. Special thanks to the Madison.

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Indiana Passes Bill Allowing Architects to be Good Samaritans

July 19, 2013 · · News · 0 Comments

OMS is excited that Indiana recently passed a Good Samaritan bill for architects.  There are plenty of Indiana architects who are willing to donate their time and expertise to help first responders assess the structural integrity of houses, school buildings, churches, and stores during the aftermath of a natural or even man-made disaster. However, Indiana.

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