
ICF Houses Still Standing After Storms
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.

BARKING DOG VINEYARD AND ESTATE
Old-World Style Home and Vineyard Prove ICF Resilence. Noble materials like custom heavy-timber structural trusses, rafter tails, and outlookers give the home a natural ranch look, while hand-cut, locally sourced, natural stone accents provide a solid footing and timeless durability.

11 Benefits of Concrete House Construction

11 Benefits of Concrete House Construction
Concrete house construction provides homeowners with many benefits, including energy-efficiency, durability, and low-maintenance.
LEGO-LIKE BUILD
The entire Lego-like ICF wall structures were built in one day, an impressive example of the ease of building with Fox Blocks. Two weeks were saved on overall build time thanks to Fox Blocks ICF.

Modern Museum Architecture: Designing for Flow, Preservation, and Comfort
Museums shape how people interact with history, art, and knowledge — long before they step into the first exhibit. Layout and design choices influence not only the visitor journey but also long-term preservation, energy use, and operational function.

How Much Does it Cost to Build a Dental Office?
Building a dental office involves meticulous planning, both in terms of design and finances. One of the most common questions that arises is, “how much does it cost to build a dental office?” The answer can vary significantly based on several factors, including location, size, and chosen materials, but knowing the most important parameters can help keep costs in line. This article delves into the specific components and expenses associated with building a dental office.

How to Build a Parking Garage That Performs for Decades

What is the Optimal Foundation Wall Thickness?
A concrete foundation wall’s thickness plays an integral role in its long-term strength and durability. Local building codes mandate the foundation specifications, addressing conditions that affect the foundation thickness.