
Why Real Estate Investors Should Rebuild with ICF Instead of Fix and Flip
Real estate investors can limit the financial risks of fix and flip construction by demolishing the old structures and rebuilding with insulated concrete forms (ICFs).
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Infographic: The Anatomy of a High-Performance, Healthy Commercial Building
Learn about the passive strategies, innovative technologies, and system integrations that create a modern, high-performance, healthy commercial building in this infographic.

Build a Resilient Building Design with Fox Blocks ICFs
Resilient buildings made with Fox Blocks ICFs will protect a commercial building’s integrity against severe winds, flooding, earthquakes, extreme temperatures, and fire.
HAZELDEAN RETIREMENT HOME
The owners wanted an energy-efficient facility where they could provide independent living, palliative, and end-of-life care in Ontario, Canada.

HURRICANE HARVEY REBUILD
The owners’ former home, destroyed by Hurricane Harvey, was the touchstone for family gatherings for nearly two decades, and its loss was devastating for the family.

STUDENT–BUILT HOME
This build gave 30 high school students hands-on experience building a home with Fox Blocks ICF from the ground up.

A Better Approach to Fire Safety with Concrete Building Design
Non-combustible, insulated concrete form (ICF) construction is a better approach to fire safety over wood construction.

LUXE REEL 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.
RANCH HOUSE POOL
This owner-builder wanted an attractive, affordable relaxation spa that he could build himself on weekends. He designed the project to replicate a wine barrel protruding from the ground, inviting one and all to enjoy a glass and stay awhile.