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August 23, 2013 ·
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Debra Sparks, OMS Interior Designer, is presenting a session titled Spark Up Your Teen Space at this weekend’s Indiana Library Federation’s Children & Young Peoples’ Division (CYPD) Conference. She will be co-presenting on Sunday, August 25th with Suzanne Walker, Chidren’s Consultant, Indiana State Library. In this session they will talk about current trends in teen.
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August 16, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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As an architect, I found the recent New York Times article titled “Renzo Piano’s Dream of a Tiny House” interesting. Although, our projects do not entail creating tiny houses, we at OMS are constantly meeting our clients’ needs of maximizing the use of space and creating more efficiency. If you’d like to see how OMS.
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August 9, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
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Debra Sparks, OMS Interior Designer, is presenting a session titled Spark Up Your Teen Space at the upcoming Indiana Library Federation’s Children & Young Peoples’ Division (CYPD) Conference on Sunday, August 25th. Debra will be co-presenting with Suzanne Walker, Chidren’s Consultant, Indiana State Library. In this session they will talk about current trends in teen.
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August 2, 2013 ·
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Paolo Soleri, architect, builder, artist, writer, theorist, husband, father, died in April at age 93. Soleri spent a lifetime investigating how architecture, specifically the architecture of the city, could support the countless possibilities of human aspiration. The urban project he founded, Arcosanti, 65 miles north of Phoenix, was described by NEWSWEEK magazine as “…the most.
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July 19, 2013 ·
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OMS is excited that Indiana recently passed a Good Samaritan bill for architects. There are plenty of Indiana architects who are willing to donate their time and expertise to help first responders assess the structural integrity of houses, school buildings, churches, and stores during the aftermath of a natural or even man-made disaster. However, Indiana.
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