Sustainable build tech
Hexy⬢
A plug ‘n play bearing and insulating wall system for sustainable and affordable construction
Bees build hexagonal homes. For a reason. Translated to our build tech this gives you a number of advantages.
Reusable
To be used in construction again and again
Inexpensive
Lowest price in market
Recycled materials
Made from recycled plastic
Self-supporting
Functional without other bearing structure
Fast
Insulation and bearing wall bundled in one
Adaptable
Easier doors and windows removal
No
machineRequires a spanner only to assemble
Low weight
Easy to lift with your hands only
Less waste
Most material-saving shape
Strong
The strongest shape for construction
Sustain-able
Used for buildings again and again
Inexpen-sive
Lowest price in market
Recycled materials
Made from recycled plastic
Selfsup-porting
Functional without other bearing structure
Fast
Insulation and bearing wall bundled in one
Adapt -able
Easier doors and windows removal
No
machineRequires a spanner only
Low weight
Easy to lift with your hands only
Less waste
Most material-saving shape
Strong
The strongest shape for construc-tion
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Patent pending
Frequently asked questions
The bricks are secured to a foundation and then piled up in whatever shape preferred. The bricks are bolted together.
The wall system is designed for disassembly. When the structure is ready to tear down, the bricks are removed by loosening the bolts and remove the bricks one by one.
Yes, the bricks can be manufactured for different load requirements. Our default solution for single, detached homes can load equivalent to 5 levels with a free span on ground floor of 3 metres.
You can attach elements as well as apply tubing (make holes through the brick) without causing damage to the brick or limiting the function.
Time from order to production and delivery on-site is less than 3 months. We have no raw material constraints and a production capacity that allows us to deliver at all times and on time.
Wall assembly takes less than the assembly of other wall systems require.
We use recycled plastic only. In other words, we don't exploit resources Mother Nature other than make sense of what has already been exploited. The manufacturing process requires relatively few resources.
In general, no. Constructions can easily cope with tough humidity and heat conditions. It is solid enough to withstand severe weight and pressure such as pressure from snow. Finally, it will protect against sun/solar radiation in exposed environments.
It must be inexpensive to go 'green'. Our raw material prices and production methods allows us to comply with the principle and deliver sustainable solutions without increasing costs.
Concerning a building's net area we achieve a 5-6% larger indoor area due to thinner wall elements vis-a-vis the competing solutions with same specifications.
Finally, our solution will come out favorable in cost calculations that consider the cost of assembly aw well as the value of the reuse option.