
KELEMEN RESIDENCE
The homeowner wanted to build a multifamily high-performance home as part of the Detroit Revitalization Program, an initiative in the region that aims to sustain and grow neighborhoods.
THE CONDOR INFINITY-EDGE POOL
High-Tech Infinity Pool Creates Resort Style Oasis. The Condor’s ICF infinity-edge pool highlights EcoFinish, 90-foot integrated clear acrylic wall, 20-foot multi-fold glass doors and colored LED light effects, which contribute to the show-stopping residential courtyard.

What is a HERS Index Score and How to Achieve a Good HER Rating
Home energy efficiency is crucial in today’s environmentally conscious and economically driven world.
6 Little Known Energy Wasters Affecting Your Low-Rise Construction
By identifying these energy wasters, you can take the necessary steps to make the building more efficient.

Build a Better Commercial Building With These 13 Tips
Fox Blocks suggests these thirteen tips that building owners and project managers should consider before building a commercial building.

THE PRESERVE AT MOUNTAIN VISTA
A series of homes were built together to prove the viability of ICF contributing to affordable, Net Zero homes.

How Long Does It Take to Build a House in California?
Building a house in California offers unique challenges and opportunities due to its diverse climate, geography, and stringent building regulations. This article explores the specific factors influencing construction timelines in California.

6 Reasons Why Architects Choose to Design With Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Construction

Block Foundations vs. Poured Foundations: A Comprehensive Analysis
Choosing the right foundation is a significant decision in commercial construction. This article explores the differences between block and poured foundations, providing insights into their benefits and potential drawbacks.

How Will This Year's Vote on the IECC Affect Your Next Project?
Today, there are many voices making waves in building codes and green/energy-efficient design; none are more important than the views of local officials that vote on hundreds of proposals to change the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).