
KRAFTHAUS
The Krafthaus home was built in the plains of Black Forest, Colorado which meant a high water table (4’ below grade), poor soil quality, and weather conditions that included high wind gusts and snow drifts up to 5 feet tall.

KENWOOD ELEMENTARY GYMNASIUM
Rebuilding the Kenwood Elementary Gymnasium helped heal the community.

SANDY HOOK A-FRAME
The owners of this Sandy Hook A‑frame wanted to enjoy the pristine views of Lake County in a custom home that was affordable to build and maintain.
Building Nashville’s First Green, Affordable Housing Development
Nashville is known as the nation’s hub for country music and culture. As the capital city of Tennessee, it has steadily grown in population since the 1970s. The city’s leadership saw a need for more affordable housing opportunities in the booming metroplex, with a focus on more energy-efficient homes to further address the cost of living.
Energy Stick Facts
The Energy Sticks have been designed to work well in the solid Fox Blocks line as well as the 1440 line.

LAS VEGAS FIRE STATION #108
Fire Station 107 has been featured in several magazine articles won an ICF builder award and an award from Station Style magazine.

WINTERSET COMMUNITY CHURCH ADDITION
Winterset Community Church wanted a larger gathering space for the local community, so they decided to add a gymnasium to their worship building. The addition had to be built quickly while the church was still in use, blend in seamlessly with the existing structure, and offer high noise protection between the church and the gymnasium.

HEIDLEBERG APARTMENTS
This building is one of the first to offer affordable housing for both adults on the autism spectrum and for those who are not on the spectrum.

SANTA RITA RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Discovery is one of the four schools to receive the zero energy certification, nationwide.

HELL ROARING RANCH AIR HANGAR
This unique air hangar is the first of its kind in terms of ICF applications. The design of this building was not intended to stand out, but to conform and fit its environment. With beautiful wood and stonework exterior finishes and the steep rake of the roof down to the embankment in which the hangar is nestled, the building elegantly blends into the beautiful Idaho surroundings without being obtrusive.