Vision

For any project, vision is like a lighthouse—guiding the way forward and helping navigate even in stormy times. While having a clear vision is crucial, it is equally important to remain flexible and adaptable to change. A vision should be broad enough to allow for adjustments to new challenges and opportunities.

At first, our goal was simply to develop a new and affordable construction system that would also help solve the problem of plastic waste disposal worldwide. We successfully created a unique building system made from recycled materials—safe, environmentally friendly, and as simple as Lego—so that anyone can assemble it after brief training.

 

We also wanted:

–  For the whole family to be able to participate in the construction.
–  For builders to receive help from friends and classmates.
–  To eliminate the need for specialized construction equipment.
–  For the process to require only basic tools—including a pizza cutter, a grill, and a bottle opener.
–  For everyone to have fun while building.

 

The Lisrec Construction System Has a Unique Design. It is intuitive, ensures perfect alignment of all planes, angles, and dimensions, and eliminates many of the traditional construction steps required in conventional building methods. This reduces construction costs by up to 50%.
Everything that is built can be easily disassembled and rebuilt into something new and improved, without any loss of functional properties. The construction speed is up to 10 times faster than conventional systems, allowing for the completion of a house in an extremely short time.

During development, new possibilities emerged thanks to the highly durable material used for the construction elements. The material is non-absorbent, preventing water from rising into the structure. Expensive insulation is not needed…

It turned out that fences and house façades could be used for growing ornamental flowers, vegetables, and various food crops. This frees up space that would otherwise be used as garden beds, allowing it to be utilized for leisure activities and children’s play areas.

We realized that for every person to be truly satisfied, they need a place to live, food and water, and secure energy sources.

 

And suddenly, there were four pillars on which the Lisrec project stands—ensuring greater creativity, stability, and investment protection.

 

 

Pillar: Construction

We plan to build recycling lines and factories for the production and sale of construction components, further develop the system, and integrate it with new technologies. At the same time, we plan to collaborate with architects and anyone interested in participating, including creating a platform for sharing ideas and implementations.

We are already working on the development of a configurator, which will allow anyone to design their dream home or project and calculate the exact amount of material and number of building components needed.

At the same time, users will have the ability to generate construction plans and necessary drawings. After that, they can simply order everything from the e-shop and start building.

This system will provide a great opportunity for all creative individuals looking to earn extra income. Their complete designs and plans will be available for download for a symbolic fee.

 

 

Pillar: Food

One of the unique features of the Lisrec construction system is the ability to grow food, primarily vegetables and herbs, directly on the façade of the house without compromising the structure. The individual elements are easily replaceable, allowing for continuous cultivation—as soon as one crop is harvested, a new one can be planted immediately. At the same time, the plants protect the house from overheating.

Anyone who builds a house using our system or installs fencing made from our components will be able to grow healthy food for personal use, freeing up space in the garden for children and recreational activities.

This pillar also includes organic waste processing, particularly through vermi-reactors, which will produce high-quality biofertilizers and protective sprays for plants.
In the first phase, in collaboration with research institutions, we plan to establish farms for growing superfoods such as Spirulina, Chlorella, Lentein, and other foods of the future. This also includes the construction of processing plants to turn these products into final consumables. Negotiations are already underway regarding the development of a service network in the gastronomy sector, where our products will be offered. We see great potential for collaboration in this area.

 

 

Pillar: Energy

We are fully committed to harnessing and integrating renewable energy sources and exploring new technologies for energy production and storage. At the same time, we aim to utilize simple, time-tested technologies that can be effectively implemented in houses built with our system.

In the near future, we plan to convert waste into biomethane production. The energy obtained from biomethane will be used to power our planned technology park and manufacturing processes.

Additionally, we are focusing on photovoltaics, hydrogen energy, heat pumps, ocean energy, and other innovative solutions.

 

 

Pillar: Water

One of our major goals is to support research, development, and implementation of new technologies for water purification, treatment, and clean drinking water production. At the same time, we aim to implement technologies that will prevent further water contamination, especially by plastic waste, which will then be processed and used in our construction system.

Approximately 97.5% of all water on Earth is saltwater found in the oceans, while only 2.5% is freshwater. Of this 2.5% freshwater, the majority (about 68.7%) is stored in glaciers and ice caps. Another 30% is groundwater, and only a small fraction (approximately 1.2%) is readily available on the surface in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere.

 

 

 

Simplified Water Distribution:

  • Saltwater: 97,5 %
  • Freshwater: 2,5 %
    • Available freshwater: 1,2 %

 

It is estimated that up to 80% of wastewater (freshwater) worldwide is discharged into the environment without any prior treatment, leading to contamination of surface and groundwater sources. In some regions, up to 70% of surface water sources are considered polluted.

For each pillar, we have detailed technologies and visions that we plan to implement, develop, and support. Everything will be realized gradually, based on needs and available resources. Some pillars may remain inactive for now, but across all pillars, we aim to support promising scientists, inventors, and startups through our planned technology parks and centers for innovative technologies.

 

The main idea and goal is to connect people into one large community-driven project focused on positive changes for our planet. To achieve this, we need spaces where experts and all individuals who wish to actively contribute to the further development and growth of the project can meet and collaborate.

 

We will be building technology parks, which will include a Center for Innovative Technologies and Development, facilities for workshops, and support for startups. At the same time, some of our technologies will be manufactured at these locations.
The Lisrec technology parks and Centers for Innovative Technologies and Development in various parts of the world will be interconnected and collaborate with one another.

 

 

The technology parks will also serve as accommodation and leisure spaces for members of the Lisrec community, as well as a base for other activities in the region.

 

 

–  WE ARE NOT AFRAID OF BIG CHALLENGES
–  EVERYTHING WE DO, WE DO WITH HEART
–  WE ARE OPEN TO CONSTRUCTIVE COLLABORATION WITH EVERYONE
–  WE DON’T SAY IT CAN’T BE DONE – WE LOOK FOR SOLUTIONS TO MAKE IT HAPPEN
–  WE CONNECT PEOPLE AND BUILD A STRONG NEW PLATFORM TO BRING OUR SHARED VISIONS TO LIFE

 

Everyone has the opportunity to get involved, grow together with the Lisrec project, actively contribute to positive change, build their own future, and generate financial income through collaboration.
 

The future is now.

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Planting Boxes

Planting boxes are not limited to vegetables; they can also be used to grow herbs and various spices. The advantage is that, if necessary, the entire box can be removed and taken to the kitchen. After use, the box can be reinserted into its original place. This also allows plants to be protected from adverse weather conditions, such as frost, etc.

Façade Greenhouse

The entire construction system is a modular kit that allows for high creativity. Similarly, a small greenhouse can be created on the facade to accelerate seed germination and seedling planting. By utilizing the existing substrate box, combining aluminum tubes and food-grade plastic wrap, everything can be easily implemented at almost no cost, extending the growing season.

Material

The material from which the construction elements are made is resistant to water, acids, and other mechanical influences. It is also resistant to plant growth. All construction elements are manufactured using calibrated molds under high pressure. This ensures maximum accuracy of the entire construction system. This allows for building with millimeter precision while maintaining all right angles and flat surfaces.

Calibrated Dimensional Accuracy

All construction elements are manufactured using calibrated molds under high pressure. This ensures maximum accuracy of the entire construction system. This allows for building with millimeter precision while maintaining all right angles and flat surfaces. Thanks to the unique and simple construction system that automatically ensures precision, even a moderately skilled builder can undertake construction using only the building plan.

Connecting Pin

A connecting pin is mainly used for simple walls and partitions with a thickness of 100 mm. It is also used for fencing. The pin also ties the structure horizontally and vertically between individual layers. This is a very strong connection that can be easily disassembled if needed. Due to the properties of these joints, the structure can be easily dismantled and reused to build a new one with a different shape and layout without losing functional properties.

Horizontal Load-Bearing Structures

Horizontal load-bearing structures for floors and ceilings are made of wooden KVH beams or planks, which are firmly mechanically attached to the load-bearing walls using steel beam brackets. The beam brackets are screwed into the body of the wall and secured from the other side. On the load-bearing wooden structures, a cover made from the same material as the construction system can be simply placed.

Technical Elements

The shape of individual modules prevents splashing water from penetrating the structure and stops heat loss. The construction elements interlock and overlap. This shape allows the entire structure to be easily stacked together. When securing screws are used, they are concealed and protected under the protrusion of the second module.

Groove for Pin Insertion

A groove for pin insertion. Individual modules are interconnected using protrusions that precisely fit into the groove. These connections ensure high joint strength and maximum vertical and horizontal precision. The connection is achieved by simple insertion. The joints are extremely strong, tested in practice for hundreds of years, and can be easily disassembled if needed.

Structural Spacer with Openings

A structural spacer with openings for routing electrical distribution, data cables, water, and waste pipes. The spacer also connects the external and internal shells of perimeter and load-bearing walls. The openings are sized up to 110 mm for routing waste pipes with a standard diameter suited for residential houses and medium-sized operations. In cases of higher loads, the situation can be managed with parallel distributions connected outside the building or by utilizing the technical gap in the vertical direction up to a dimension of 250 mm.

Mounting Facade Elements

Mounting facade elements can be easily removed, and the openings can be sealed with plugs. Everything is designed as a simple, mechanically strong system utilizing grooves and special pins. When planning a vertical garden or other elements on the facade, a special module designed for facade elements must be used during the construction of the building’s outer shell.

Exchangeable Substrate Box

An exchangeable substrate box made of vermicompost for growing ornamental plants and food on the facade. It allows for the cultivation of various vegetables, including potatoes. When harvesting individual foods, the box can be easily replaced with a new one containing fresh seedlings, allowing continuous cultivation without affecting other crops. The boxes are made from the same material as the Lisrec construction system. They are resistant to water, acids, and other mechanical influences.

Interior Surface Treatment

Interior surface treatment can be carried out using drywall boards without the need for steel profiles, which significantly reduces costs and shortens the installation time. The wall surfaces are perfectly even, and it is sufficient to simply screw on the boards and finish with gypsum putty. All fixtures such as sockets and switches are easily embedded into drilled openings, just as with drywall, and connected to already prepared electrical wiring.

Structural Openings

Construction openings allow for separate vertical distribution of electricity and data cables without mutual interference. The cables are also protected. Cable routes in the structure are thus fixed, making it possible to calculate and prepare exact lengths of individual cables. This allows the builder to prepare most of the work themselves, leaving only the connection to be done by a specialist.

Technological Penetrations

For horizontal routing of larger water, waste, and electrical distributions, the spacer has openings with diameters of up to 110 mm. Other technologies can also be routed through these openings. Everything is again filled with loose thermal insulation or another material.

Horizontal Distribution

In cases where horizontal distribution of water, waste, and electrical wiring is required, prepared openings are used, which are then filled with loose thermal insulation or another loose material. They can also remain empty for ventilation purposes.

Structural Spacer

The structural spacer connects external and internal construction elements. It is used for load-bearing and perimeter walls. It has openings for electrical distribution, data cables, water, and waste pipes. The openings filled with loose insulation also prevent thermal bridges between the external and internal wall shells. It is connected to other elements by simple mutual insertion.

Technical Gap

The technical gap between the external and internal shells of the perimeter wall is filled with loose thermal insulation or another loose material according to the climate zone to increase thermal resistance. It can also remain empty for additional use in ventilating the building's structure.

Basic Construction Module

The same modules as those used on other surfaces are used on the external side of the load-bearing perimeter wall. The openings in them can be filled with thermal insulation, thereby increasing the overall thermal resistance of the perimeter wall. If additional elements need to be attached to the building's facade, a special module must be used.

Structural Spacer

A short structural spacer is used for zig-zag vertical interconnection of additional spacers to ensure that individual horizontal layers are firmly connected. This prevents any risk of layers not being securely tied together. It is also used for finishing the height of the wall. It connects the external and internal shells of the building wall.

Water and Waste Distribution

Openings in the structural modules allow for vertical distribution of water and waste even in a simple partition wall with a thickness of 100 mm. The gaps between the distributions and the walls are filled with loose thermal insulation or another material, depending on the climate zone. It is also possible to leave the gaps empty and use them for ventilation.

Final surface

In case it is necessary to create a surface on the wall similar to traditional masonry, the wall is primed, and after drying, construction adhesive with reinforcing fabric is applied. The adhesive that penetrates the fabric is smoothed to an even level. Once the surface hardens, the final stucco plaster and paint can be applied.

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Water management

  • Sources and production of drinking water
  • Water purification
  • Water management
  • Water pumping
  • Water storage
  • Greywater utilization
  • Support and implementation of new technologies

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Food Self-Sufficiency:

  • Growing food on the façade
  • Superfoods: spirulina, chlorella, lentein
  • Vermicomposting
  • Construction and sale of vermireactors
  • Purchase and further utilization of substrate
  • Distribution of substrate – product
  • Compressed bio blocks for cultivation
  • Production and sale of biofertilizers
  • Support and utilization of new food raw materials
  • Development of services in the gastronomy sector
  • Support and implementation of new technologies

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Energy Self-Sufficiency:

  • Heating – water heating
  • Cooling – ventilation
  • Water pumping
  • Storage and utilization of harvested energy
  • Electrical self-sufficiency
  • Alternative energy sources
  • Thermal insulation
  • Support and implementation of new technologies