New Times Magazine has published an exclusive interview with Denis Lozenko, CEO of ECOLIT — the company that’s redefining the way we think about construction. ✨
Their buildings are made of galvanized steel (lasting over 70 years) and lightweight foamed concrete, which provides exceptional thermal and sound insulation. These structures can withstand earthquakes up to magnitude 9 and winds up to 250 mph.
The core idea behind ECOLIT is to make high-quality housing affordable — without compromising on safety or sustainability. Producing a 1,000 sq. ft. home consumes less than $100 worth of electricity, and 90% of the steel comes from recycled vehicles.
ECOLIT is not just a technology — it’s a new standard for sustainable, fast construction, where housing becomes more accessible and the planet cleaner.
Read the full article about how ECOLIT turns innovation into the new reality of construction: