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February 20, 2015

Ask OMS: Torus

February 20, 2015 · · Ask OMS · 0 Comments

For this week’s Ask OMS, we have the definition of the word torus. As a reminder, the purpose of Ask OMS is for you to post your questions related to architecture, and then we’ll provide the answers. Please send us your questions. Torus is defined as a large convex molding, more or less semicircular in.

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Ask OMS: Cymatium

February 13, 2015 · · Ask OMS · 0 Comments

For this week’s Ask OMS, we have the definition of the word cymatium. As a reminder, the purpose of Ask OMS is for you to post your questions related to architecture, and then we’ll provide the answers. Please send us your questions. Cymatium is defined as “the uppermost member of a classical cornice or of.

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Ask OMS: This Week’s Architecture Word is Sustainable

July 2, 2013 · · Ask OMS · 0 Comments

This week’s Ask OMS topic relates to the definition of sustainable.  The purpose of our Ask OMS feature is for you to post your questions related to architecture, and then we’ll provide the answers.  One question that we get asked frequently is in regards to creating buildings using sustainable materials, which leads us to this.

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Ask OMS: Accounting Meets Architecture with Life-Cycle Costing

June 19, 2013 · · Ask OMS · 0 Comments

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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Ask OMS: The Word of the Week is Cantilever

June 4, 2013 · · Ask OMS · 0 Comments

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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