Category
News
October 12, 2015 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Historic Preservation, News ·
0 Comments
The Elkhart Truth recently featured one of OMS’s projects in an article titled, “Historic building undergoes renovation, gets new life.” OMS had the opportunity to be the architect for the Deming Building project. This historic structure sits on the corner of Sixth and Cherry streets and is a well-known landmark.
View This Article →
July 24, 2015 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Civil, Municipal, News ·
1 Comment
When the city of Rushville was faced with the challenge of what to do to enhance the loss of a prominent downtown building structure OMS Architects responded with an innovative design solution that will greatly enhance the vibrancy of the downtown core. Rather than creating just another parking lot the City will be providing a.
View This Article →
June 24, 2015 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Bid Opportunities, Greencastle, News ·
1 Comment
Notice is hereby given, that the City of Greencastle in Putnam County, Indiana, by and through its City Council hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive sealed bid packets for the construction of a Facades Improvement Project. This Project consists of the selective demolition, masonry restoration, wood.
View This Article →
March 13, 2015 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Client Projects, Interior Design, Libraries, Municipal, News ·
0 Comments
Young Adult Seating Section Hayworth Hoop Table Hayworth Hello Chairs The Avon Public Library’s previous teen/young adult area was outdated, small, and difficult to find in the existing library. The OMS team had a vision to create a vibrant, flexible, and collaborative teen environment. To achieve this goal, the renovation included new Hayworth “hello” mobile.
View This Article →
March 11, 2015 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Education, Interior Design, Libraries, Municipal, News ·
0 Comments
Children’s Play Area Children’s Wall Except for the types of books, the children’s area at the Avon-Washington Township Public Library looked exactly like the rest of the library. OMS wanted to dramatically improve the space through our renovation. The OMS team updated the area with bold colors and patterns of durable, cleanable, anti-microbial, and sustainable.
View This Article →