H0Me

Our mission.

Building a Sustainable Future

The technological choices of H0Me aim at the realization of “buildings without systems”; of course, it would be more correct to speak of minimization of the systems component
in construction. Such an approach, utopian in the vision of many, is achievable with the use of very simple and at the same time high-performance building systems using materials from nature and realizing constructions that do not need complex solutions and machinery to make comfortable and healthy life inside the environments.

As in ancient construction, it is the walls themselves that actively do the work, working in synergy with the life going on inside using low amounts of energy and with very low impact in highly sustainable systems and products.

Experience and Innovation

A Team of Experts for Your Home

Major players in the building components manufacturing sector have been manifesting a “green” orientation in recent years, dictated mainly by commercial and regulatory requirements. Their strategies are not underpinned by a real desire for ecological conversion of the system, but rather respond to legitimate market logic by offering products that are sustainable but not environmentally friendly; in short, they do not place the needs of human comfort and health and nature at the center of their technical offerings.

Premised on this brief information, H0Me ‘s vocation is to demonstrate that an ecological conversion of the construction industry is possible and cannot be postponed, starting with
working nationwide with companies, designers and clients by demonstrating the economic and environmental sustainability of proposed products and construction models.

Our Path

A Story of Growth and Innovation

2019

H0Me was born with the idea of ​​developing a new concept of green building in which well-being within homes is at the center
2022

H0Me also begins to work in the renovation sector, paying particular attention to the seismic improvement of buildings and energy efficiency
2024

H0Me begins construction of the first green building house with wooden structure and lime and hemp toppings

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