January 14, 2014 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Ask OMS ·
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For this week’s Ask OMS answer, we are supplying the definition of the architectural term, dormer. 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. Dormer: A vertical structure, usually housing a window that projects from a sloping roof and.
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January 13, 2014 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Client Projects ·
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This evening at 7pm Ron Searcy, Architect with Odle McGuire Shook, will be presenting our study conducted on the Triton School Corporation’s nearly 100 year old gymnasium. The gymnasium is the only remaining part of the original Bourbon School. There are many updates that are needed to keep the gymnasium safe and secure for the community to continue to.
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January 7, 2014 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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For this week’s Ask OMS topic, we have the definition of the word gable. 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. Please submit your questions. Gable: A triangular element. It may be the end of a pitched roof.
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January 3, 2014 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
News ·
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Educational facilities are quite often impacted by economic burdens such as budget cuts and restricted funding, yet have been a continuous trend towards inspiring new designs and architecture. It is these new trends that have redefined school environments and put a new perspective on the way students and staff interacts and utilizes the facilities. Before.
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December 24, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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For the OMS corporate greeting card this year, we broke our own rules and selected a second student’s artwork from our partnership with the art department at one of our client schools, Lebanon High School. This year we partnered with Lebanon High School, since our $36 million design-build addition/renovation will be wrapping up soon. It’s.
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