Rauta presented modern technologies for constructing energy-efficient buildings at the 5th Transcarpathian Architecture and Construction Forum, which took place on June 4, according to the company’s press service.
The event brought together over 100 architects, developers, and government officials. The key theme of the forum was the development of modern architecture in Transcarpathia, taking into account the region’s future needs.
Rauta notes that Transcarpathia is currently a region of active development in tourism and residential real estate, so special attention at the forum was given to sustainable architectural solutions and energy efficiency.
Rauta Director Andriy Ozeychuk presented modern construction technologies to architects in western Ukraine, specifically the features of building a zero-energy cottage (Zero Energy Building) as well as building airtightness technology.
According to the company, investments in building airtightness technology can pay for themselves in three years.
Forum participants also discussed the role of energy-efficient solutions in the development of resort, residential, and commercial real estate in Zakarpattia, where growing tourism activity is driving demand for high-quality, modern architecture.
Rauta is a Ukrainian engineering company specializing in construction solutions for commercial, industrial, residential, and infrastructure projects. The company designs, supplies, and installs sandwich panels, ventilated facades, load-bearing profiles, frames, prefabricated buildings, acoustic structures, translucent structures, as well as industrial doors and material handling equipment.