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How To: DIY an ICF Project
Engineer’s Corner: Why ICFs Are An Excellent Choice For Residential Construction
ICF Product Directory
Project Profile: The Canterbury Woods Performing Arts Center
Project Profile: King’s Bay Point
Project Profile: Lake Clark Air Hangar & Terminal
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How To: DIY an ICF Project
By Tom Patton
The ICF industry has promoted do-it-yourself home building for years. There are a lot of positive results and advantages to this approach, especially if you prepare first.
Engineer’s Corner: Why ICFs Are An Excellent Choice For Residential Construction
By Dave Gowers
ICF is used extensively throughout the construction industry for a variety of projects, and residential construction has seen recent strong growth. Gowers’s column is a review of why ICF would be a good choice for anyone considering new residential construction.
ICF Product Directory
Project Profile: The Canterbury Woods Performing Arts Center
The Canterbury Woods Performing Arts Center in Williamsville, New York, is a unique structure built in a curvilinear parabolic cylinder design. The building uses 8- and 10-inch ICF forms to create a building with no square walls.
Project Profile: King’s Bay Point
The King’s Bay Point project is a small home with a big impact. At just under 3,000 square feet, the home was built with 100% ICF exterior walls in order to offer protection against any storms that might hit the Crystal River, Florida, area.
Project Profile: Lake Clark Air Hangar & Terminal
Alaska is a difficult environment for construction during the best of times. At 12,052 square feet, the Lake Clark project combines a lobby for passengers for air service to the area, along with an airplane hangar, office space for employees, and comfortable resting areas for pilots.
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