July 20, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Historic Preservation, News ·
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When George Merritt spoke to the dying soldiers of the Union Army, their number one concern was the children they were leaving behind. Merritt knew he needed to help. The Indiana Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Children’s Home (ISSCH) was a residential and educational facility in northwestern Rush County, Indiana. Although it was officially founded in 1865.
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July 11, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Libraries ·
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Did you know that the amount of solar energy that hits our planet each hour is enough to provide the energy needs of Earth’s entire population for an entire year? It’s true! Odle McGuire Shook was the lead architect to expand and renovate the Danville Public Library. The library board also invested in roof top.
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June 28, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Education, Interior Design, News ·
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Odle McGuire Shook has been fortunate enough to have two talented interns for the summer working with the OMS team. First, Sarah Black, is not your usual intern. She already has her Master of Architecture from the University of Detroit Mercy, and is working towards achieving a second masters in international architectural design at University.
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June 22, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Education, Libraries ·
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The Indianapolis Public Library’s Warren Branch Renovation in Partnership with HCO OMS and HCO, Inc. joined forces for this project. HCO, Inc. is the Architect of Record and the project manager for the project and OMS was the library design architect and provided the interior design and FF&E services. “The library feels much larger but we.
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June 20, 2017 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
News ·
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Mt Vernon Middle School New International Cafe and Kitchen The innovative design of the new Mt Vernon International Cafe is intended to open the minds of the students that dine and spend time in this environment. Owner Goals: International Café Theme MS Café with sophisticated colors (more in keeping with High School or Post-Secondary.
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