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Arrow Street Submitted for Planning

17.02.2020

Our proposals for an extra-care facility on Arrow Street Salford have been submitted for planning approval.

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Technical Journal on Anaconda Cut Facade

05.02.2020

Technical Journal produced by Focchi

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Architects of the Year 2020

23.01.2020

OMI hold onto the Insider North West 'Architect of the Year' Award for a second year running.

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Planning Granted for One Heritage Tower

23.01.2020

Proposed scheme approved by Salford City Council’s Planning Committee.

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Retrofit – Reinvention of a 1950’s warehouse

23.01.2020

Transforming a cold and leaking post-war warehouse into a major new base for a homeless charity in Manchester.

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Competition Entries

11.01.2020

We have recently been looking at different ways to create communities within the city. These ideas aim create a village feel, with different scales...

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Manresa House Submitted for Planning

10.01.2020

Our proposals to refurbish and expand the existing facilities at Manresa House, Birmingham for The Jesuits have been submitted for Planning Approval.

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OMI Christmas Card

20.12.2019

Happy Christmas from all at OMI....

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Tatton Arms Submitted for Planning

06.12.2019

Plans to restore and convert the former ‘Tatton Arms’ public house, Northenden, have been submitted for planning.

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FBE Breakfast Event

26.11.2019

Director Andy James presented OMI's approach at the FBE breakfast event 'Out with the New, In with the Old'.

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Brick Works 2019

23.10.2019

Associate Stuart McGrath presented a case study of our Baker Place scheme at the Manchester Brick Works event.

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One Heritage Tower Submitted

26.09.2019

Our proposals have been submitted to Salford City Council.

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One Heritage Tower

10.09.2019

A public consultation event has been held on our proposals for One Heritage Tower. The 55-storey tower in Greengate, Salford is made up of...

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Churches Conservation Trust Debate

03.09.2019

A lively debate in the lecture theatre at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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