October 9, 2013 ·
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An award winning landscape architecture project starts with a solution that exceeds the Owner’s expectations, meets the budget and is completed on time. Once these basic tenants of design are achieved a truly memorable project will create an environment that one feels comfortable in as they enter and move through a site. The site elements,.
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October 7, 2013 ·
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OMS is pleased to be wrapping up projects with Bainbridge Elementary School for North Putnam School Corporation. The projects completed were very customized to meet this school’s needs. All wood beam metal end caps had to be custom made to perfectly fit every beam all the way around this school, as no beam in the school is the same size.
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October 1, 2013 ·
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At a conference I recently attended, I was asked this question. The answer is that I lately, I have been following the work of Architect Marlon Blackwell, FAIA in an effort to get more familiar with his design philosophy and approach which illustrates the necessity of being responsive to environmental factors, the specificities of site, and sustainable design.
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September 27, 2013 ·
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Design, Sustainability, and Practice are not only key components of the architecture industry, but also were the key focus of the 2013 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Ohio Valley Region Convention. The conference was held on September 19-21 at the Marriott Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky in which architects in the Ohio Valley Region gathered to.
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September 24, 2013 ·
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This week’s Ask OMS question relates to our theme at the ISBA Fall Conference, which is 21st Century Learning. We’ve been asked repeatedly at this show how we create this type of learning environment. Our brief answer to this question is below: By utilizing advanced technology with modern flexibility enabling a shared environment between students and teachers, OMS.
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