No, i have not, but when it comes to icf systems, look for one that has a solid pore rather than chambers. Less chance of having things find thr foam pockets. Also remember the mix you use in them is closer to groute than concrete, so adding things like fibers can help you a bunch when it comes to storm protectio. I would also look at some of thr newer steel trusses rather than wood. They can take a little more force before the blow off. Also dont do the security glass. You want your windows blow out so the pressure is equal inside and outside. There is a company in so call that makes a icf that is ~16" thick with a plastic web separating the insulation. The name escapes me right now, but the open nature of its design allows lots of room for reinforcement. It was orginally developed for dod. I will try and see if i can find it for you. It use to be sold thru white cap. I know they have a location not too far from little rock. They use to sell mainly tilt up supplys, that has changed since hd supply bought them out, but still worth checking thier catalog for it.
Sorry about forgetting the name, i suffer from crs
Edit, a shot gun house is 4 corner and tradtional/ functional