A unique 3D-printed house was built in the village of Mykhaylivka-Rubezhivka near Irpin, where the family of the fallen hero of Ukraine Yaroslav Berezov will live. This was made possible thanks to the Ukrainian charity project United to Help, initiated by the Hold the Nation Foundation, and the participation of over 100 Ukrainian companies. Ventilation Systems also joined this important initiative.
The uniqueness of the new house lies in the technology of its construction: it was completely printed by a Ukrainian-made 3D printer using a special fast-setting cement-sand mixture. Thanks to the 3D printing technology, the 130 m2 house was built in just 58 machine hours.
The new house meets all the standard requirements for residential premises - it has a living room, a studio kitchen, three bedrooms, and all the necessary communications for comfortable living. Ventilation and a comfortable microclimate in the house will be provided by the most modern smart ventilation devices - BREEZY heat exchangers and ARC exhaust fans, which were provided by Ventilation Systems.
BREEZY is a room heat exchanger designed to provide air exchange in new and renovated residential and public buildings. The device simultaneously supplies fresh and filtered air from the street and exhausts contaminated air through a single opening in the outer wall, providing air flow rates of up to 90 m3/h. BREEZY monitors the air quality using temperature, humidity, CO2, and VOC sensors. Depending on the air quality indicators, the device automatically starts the most optimal operating mode.
During the opening of the house, the Irpin Mayor Oleksandr Markushyn said, “Programmers, designers, architects, designers, manufacturers of building materials, furniture, decor, household appliances joined the project - together, more than a hundred benefactors equipped a modern house.” We are especially pleased that this flow of help includes a small share of our company, ensuring that the family of the Ukrainian hero will always breathe clean and fresh air.