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Ask OMS: The Word of the Week is Cantilever

June 4, 2013 · · Ask OMS · 0 Comments

As a reminder, OMS has a new feature on its website called Ask OMS.  The purpose of Ask OMS is for you to post your questions related to architecture, and then we’ll provide the answers.  To help in answering questions we often get asked, we’re providing terminology definitions.  This week’s word is cantilever. Definition:  A.

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OMS Announces its Continued Partnership with North Vermillion School Corporation

June 3, 2013 · · Client Projects, News · 0 Comments

North Vermillion Community School Corporation has partnered again with Odle McGuire Shook. OMS is thrilled to be working with longtime client North Vermillion to maintain and update the school corporation’s elementary school that OMS originally designed 20 years ago. OMS also designed sitework for North Vermillion’s high school that includes new home bleacher grandstand, accessible.

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School Safety in Wake of Recent Oklahoma Tornado Tragedy

May 31, 2013 · · News · 0 Comments

OMS offers its condolences to all those affected by the tornado that struck Oklahoma on Monday, May 20th.  Given that Indiana is in a high risk area for tornadoes, preparing for this type of disaster is part of our job.  OMS (Matt Mayol, AIA, LEED AP) recently gave a presentation on this topic at the.

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Ask OMS: Here’s a Word to Add to Your Architectural Vocabulary

May 28, 2013 · · Ask OMS · 0 Comments

As a reminder, OMS has a new feature on its website called Ask OMS.  The purpose of Ask OMS is for you to post your questions related to architecture, and then we’ll provide the answers.  We often get asked questions about terminology used in architecture, so we thought we’d provide you with a new term.

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Indiana Vietnam and Korea War Memorial

Today We Honor Our Veterans

May 27, 2013 · · Client Projects · 0 Comments

Shortly after veterans William McGuire and Wilbur Shook formed their partnership on December 16, 1916 McGuire answered the call of duty.  During WWI McGuire spent 11 months with the 472d Aero Squadron building airfields and hangars in England and France. See pictures of McGuire with some of his patriotic work.     In honor of.

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