Your Guide to Building a Home With the Future in Mind
Some clients might want to leave the home to future generations of family members, while others may have a passion for environmental sustainability. Comments like that all point to the same thing: a client who wants a home designed with the future in mind. And, by keeping up with the latest developments in future-focused design, you can provide the solution.
SAUGEEN POLICE HQ
The forward-thinking police department in Saugeen Shores wanted a bullet- proof, state-of-the-art station. The design was developed with expansion in mind so the headquarters can grow with the neighborhoods that the department serves.
CUSTOM HOME AT PINNACLE PEAK
Discovery is one of the four schools to receive the zero energy certification, nationwide.
Fox Blocks Wall Configurator User Guide
SPINIEO RESIDENCE
This massive home, an incredible mix of traditional styling and modern technology, includes hand-carved marble mantles, a 1,500-bottle brick wine cellar, five wood-burning fireplaces, a real stone bar with a 4” thick walnut bookend bartop, and a custom pyramid skylight in the roof above the master bedroom.
ROY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
First ICF School built in Utah leading to an additional four ICF schools in the region with more in the design phase.
2 Story ICF Construction: An Ultimate Guide
Explore the benefits of 2 story ICF construction for energy-efficient, durable homes with Fox Blocks’ advanced Insulated Concrete Forms.
LANDSCAPE RETAINING WALL
The challenge for this build was to create a home that would appeal to a sophisticated buyer with features that an empty nester moving from a larger more expansive home would enjoy. The result is an energy efficient home which creatively uses space in an attractive, luxurious, and cost effective way.
ASHBURY HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Ashbury Hills Elementary School is the first complete school built with ICFs in the state of Nebraska, and its gymnasium was built to full height with Fox Blocks.
ICFs and Severe Weather
The steel reinforced concrete, which can cure stronger than normal concrete because of the foam insulation, can withstand winds of over 200 MPH, and projectile debris traveling over 100 MPH. There are dozens of eye witness examples of ICF homes taking EF5 tornadoes head on with the walls still standing.