MHA INTERPRETIVE CENTER
Net-Zero Museum Exemplifies The Sustainable Resilience of the MHA Nation. The MHA Interpretive Center is an educational museum and nature center owned and governed by the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation. Housing some of the most sacred objects and artifacts of the MHA Nation, the structure includes a large, 80-foot radius wall with an observation deck overlooking Lake Sakakawea, which was built to align with the Nation’s values and embrace sustainability and respect to the earth.
SHOWBIZ CINEMA
With theaters, a bowling alley, dining, and an arcade, Homestead Station is the centerpiece of Homestead’s downtown revitalization. The owner wanted a durable, high-performance building to house their proprietary theater experience featuring 3D surround sound, massive screens, and premium reclining seats.
HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANT & BEER
Hofbrauhaus-Cleveland required a 24,000 square foot addition to accommodate its growing business.
CABELA’S
Constructed during one of the worst winters in over 30 years, having over 8′ of snow fall during the 12 weeks of Fox Blocks construction.
HOOPER AVENUE APARTMENTS
Modern, Energy-Efficient Apartments Overcome Alaskan Temperatures. Hooper Avenue Apartments boast low energy costs and comfortable living temperatures with a seamless construction process.
CINEPOLIS THEATER
The project is a key feature and gathering place in a small city that is planning substantial city-wide redevelopment. The new 11-screen theater is a focal point of this effort and has introduced the region to ICF and the benefits of building with this method.
RED OAK ELEMENTARY
The vision of Red Oak Elementary is to be the model of academic excellence.
COCA-COLA PAVILLION
This project is an iconic cornerstone at the Disney Springs entertainment complex at Walt Disney World.
MAIN STREET OFFICE BUILDING
This eco-friendly project demonstrates the multiple green construction methods available.
ST. JUAN DIEGO
The church features unique windows that were accommodated in the Fox Blocks structural wall system.