May 28, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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.
View This Article →
May 27, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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.
View This Article →
May 24, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
News ·
0 Comments
The New York Times featured Columbus, IN in its travel section on May 10, 2013 in an article titled “An Indiana Town Where Big Names Built.” The article discusses Columbus and its extensive architectural innovation and design and focuses on Joseph Irwin Miller who helped put Columbus on the map for its 20th-Century modern architecture. .
View This Article →
May 21, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Ask OMS, Client Projects ·
3 Comments
OMS is excited to announce a new feature of our website and blog – the Ask OMS section. Our intent is for you to ask questions, so that we can provide you relevant answers to any questions you may have about our company, people or architecture in general. Have a question? Just ask! Our first.
View This Article →
May 20, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Client Projects ·
0 Comments
OMS congratulates its client, Rushville Public Library, for the $15,000 planning grant it recently received. Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann awarded this grant to the City of Rushville for a public library feasibility study through the state’s Office of Community and Rural Affairs. OMS has a long history with the Rushville Public Library. In 1928 the.
View This Article →