September 6, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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This week’s Ask OMS word is Columna Rostrata or Rostral Column. Definition: In Roman architecture, an ornamental column decorated with ships’ prows to celebrate a naval victory. Please remember to submit your questions to our Ask OMS section of the website, so that we can post an answer to your question in a future blog.
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September 3, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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OMS continues to partner with the Town of Monon on their Comprehensive Plan and the analysis and data gathering process is about complete. We have had two public meetings and are continuing to gather existing infrastructure data. We presented interesting data on the local and county demographics and discussed future economic development potential and current.
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August 30, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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“Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes” continues as an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York through September 23. As a New York Times article highlights, Le Corbusier’s work as an architect, interior designer, artist, city planner, and photographer makes him “a poet of 3 Dimensions. If you’ll be in New.
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August 27, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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ASK OMS QUESTION: We have an old gym from the original school that’s more than 100 years old. We’re interested in doing a project to restore this building and preserve it as a historical project. Our problem is lack of funding. Are you aware of grant possibility for historical preservation projects like ours? ANSWER: Thank.
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August 26, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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Caston School Corporation and Odle McGuire Shook have been working closely together since 2012 to complete a number of renovations and updates. The work that has been completed includes: milling the parking lot, laying new as asphalt, making drainage improvements, installing new doors and carpet, finishing the gym floor and painting to add Caston Comets.
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