It’s Showtime!

September 27, 2017 · · Ask OMS, Education, Interior Design · 1 Comment

  Monrovia High School is getting a makeover. A 31,000-square foot performing arts center will be ready in spring of 2018. OMS and The Korte Company are designing the 600-seat facility. The new facility includes state-of-the-art sound system and lighting, dressing rooms, new band and choir rooms with practice and ensemble spaces, and orchestra pit..

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Mt. Vernon Phase 2 Awarded

September 19, 2017 · · Ask OMS, Awards, Bid Opportunities, Education, Interior Design · 0 Comments

OMS Architecture is pleased to announce that the Mt. Vernon Community School board of trustees awarded Phase 2 of their middle school addition and renovation project to Mattcon General Contractors.  The project includes new student classrooms, new safe and secure main administrative entry and marauder hall. All of which is scheduled for completion for the.

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Ivy Tech Bloomington

September 15, 2017 · · News · 0 Comments

 Creating an Environment for Learning Contrary to what some people thought, Ivy Tech Bloomington became one of the fastest growing campuses in Indiana in the early 1990’s. Students could look past the rodents and the registrar’s office which was once a women’s restroom…because Ivy Tech Bloomington offered affordable classes for a quality education. By the.

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BID INVITE – Mt. Vernon Phase 2

September 8, 2017 · · Ask OMS, Bid Opportunities, Education, Interior Design, News · 0 Comments

REVISED BID INVITATION Mt. Vernon Middle School Phase 2 OMS Architecture is pleased to announce Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation is receiving bids until Thursday, September 14, 2017 for the upcoming Phase 2 Additions and Renovations. The project consists of architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical work as indicated on the bidding documents for Additions and Renovations to Mt. Vernon.

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Rushville Public Library – The Talk of The Town

August 10, 2017 · · Client Projects, Government, Historic Preservation, Interior Design, Libraries, News · 0 Comments

In January of 1931, Rushville Public Library became the talk of the town. At the dedication ceremony, several hundred members of the community waited to see the brand-new library OMS designed where the old depot of the I & C Traction Line stood.  At first glance, the limestone structure looks like a church. However, according.

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