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June 28, 2017
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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October 19, 2015 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Client Projects, Government, Municipal, News ·
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The city of Martinsville recently approved new Gateway Signage. Martinsville has partnered with OMS on this project. OMS Landscape Architect Ben Rawlins, ASLA, says, “The sign is meant to evoke the Italianate style of the Morgan County courthouse clock tower but in a more simple form. The industrial steel sign frame, reminiscent of the old.
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June 19, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Ask OMS ·
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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. Do you know what life-cycle costing is or how it relates to architecture? The definition of life-cycle costing is below..
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June 4, 2013 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Ask OMS ·
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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. To help in answering questions we often get asked, we’re providing terminology definitions. This week’s word is cantilever. Definition: A.
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December 27, 2012 ·
Matthew Mayol ·
Municipal ·
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SHELBYVILLE, IND. – DECEMBER 27, 2012 – A new vestibule will be added to the historic Shelby County Courthouse in 2013. The design-build team of Odle McGuire Shook (OMS) as designer and Runnebohm Construction as building was selected by the Shelby County Commissioners to execute the construction of the new 370 square foot vestibule which.
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