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Finnish living style SUOMI in Czech Republic

Modern living that makes life pleasant: A total of ten new buildings will be built on more than nine hectares of land in the well-known Hloubìtín district in Prague.

14 December, 2018

The Finnish developer YIT has already implemented several projects for modern and economical living. The completion date of this project is planned for summer 2020. The aim is to create an environment in which each building belongs to its own part of the landscape. Future residents will be able to develop the environment according to their own ideas. Based on the good construction experience and product characteristics, YIT decided to use Ytong and Multipor products. The high performance standards, the easy handling and handling from a structural point of view and the safety properties of the materials convinced YIT. Multipor brand products are used for the thermal insulation of garages and cellars.

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