Fox Blocks Radius Form and what a radius wall looks like

Fox Blocks Radius Form and what a radius wall looks like

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PHNX1/PALOS RESIDENCE
First Type II Non-Com­bustible, Net-Zero Home in the U.S. This home was designed, built and com­plet­ed in less than 21 months with the same cost as a tra­di­tion­al build.
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6 Reasons Why Architects Choose to Design With Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Construction
Can I install a 16' garage door and / or large openings in a concrete wall?
Yes, if the fol­low­ing cri­te­ria is avail­able for the design of a con­crete lin­tel (beam) over the open­ing – con­crete lin­tel depth min­i­mum 16″ (400 mm) or more with no point loads. Larg­er open­ings would require an engi­neered design.
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ALACHUA COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE
Eco-Friend­ly Space to Serve the Pub­lic. The Alachua Coun­ty Tax Collector’s Office is a wel­com­ing space with staff and clients at the fore­front of design.
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CENTRE PARK HOLIDAY INN & CONFERENCE CENTER
Use of Fox Blocks in this project con­tributed to sav­ing 2 months in con­struc­tion.
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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.
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COZZI RESIDENCE
This mas­sive estate fea­tures 7,000 square feet of liv­ing space and anoth­er 6,000 square feet of decks, porch­es, lofts, and more. To help achieve the rus­tic-con­tem­po­rary look of the home, amaz­ing ICF gables were used to cre­ate the day­light win­dows that pro­vide a beau­ti­ful view of the sur­round­ing for­est.