The Emmedue M2 System


Emmedue's system offers advantages like fast construction, thermal efficiency, and earthquake resistance, making it a potentially attractive option for residential projects in Ireland.
Residential buildings in Ireland


Not only does our system benefit from a much greater speed of construction and a much lower carbon footprint when compared to other forms of traditional building methods, but it is also suitable for use across multiple sectors.


Coca-Cola, the corporate of the worlds largest industry in the beverage sector, established headquarters in Quito, Ecuador in 2015.
This complex incorporates superlative technological standards and the highest levels of efficiency and production quality to better respond to its growing demand.
The project was carried out with the Emmedue building system as the cutting edge technology responds to the most diverse architectural requirements, ensuring compliance with building regulations and significantly reducing the environmental impact.
The structure was designed with a large window along the whole façade that maximizes the natural light inside the office space. This design was implemented by virtue of the fact that the Emmedue building system is extremely versatile. In fact, the system is compatible with other building systems, which makes it possible to integrate the Emmedue panels with different construction elements, like glass in this case.
Coco-Cola Headquarters, Ecuador


Conceptually, the resort, which the New York Times described as one of the most remarkable in the Caribbean from an architectural point of view, was designed as a coral block removed from the sea floor.
In fact, its forms find inspiration in the sinuous curves, the porosity and the density of the Caribbean coral reef, on which the hotel overlooks.
The Emmedue panel not only gives the building a harmonious and highly aesthetic aspect, but also offers excellent performance in terms of thermal insulation, improving living comfort. This is possible thanks to the EPS core, which extends throughout the surface and makes up the building envelope eliminating thermal bridges. EPS also optimizes the acoustic insulation of the walls, in compliance with the most stringent regulations.
El Blok Hotel, Puerto Rico


Emmedue: A Building System that meets all needs, even in the most critical of conditions.
Located at a latitude of 63°24ʹS and a longitude of 56°59ʹW on a rocky surface at 25 meters high and 30 meters from the coastline, the Esperanza Base is located in Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula, the northernmost part of the Antarctic Peninsula.
In 1995, the first experimental work was carried out with the Emmedue Building system in Antarctica and was managed by the Argentine Army, in the following years the base was further expanded to create more residential units, using the Emmedue Building System.
The decision to adopt the Emmedue Building system enabled the units for the base to be built in less time than if using traditional systems, the 40% time saving on the project meant that the buildings could be completed during the summer months of December to January and before the soil was covered with snow and ice and the darkness fell over Antarctica again. The speed of application of the system is guaranteed by easy maneuverability and ease of assembly, even under the most difficult operating conditions.
Further the application of the Emmedue System has proved to be a winning choice as Emmedue structures have excellent thermal insulation.
Esperanza Base
An ambitious project to house a multitude of people.
PRADERAS DE SAN LORENZO is a residential project made up of 5.000 single-family houses in the West area of Panama.
Two types of housing were built: one of 67 square meters and the other of 81 square meters.
composed of 2/3 bedrooms, 1 or 2 bathrooms, living room, dining room and kitchen. In addition, covered parking, fine finishes and terrace.
This project was completed in 48 months.
Praderas De San Lorenzo - Social housing, Panama City




This project was built using the Emmedue Building System and shows just how versatile the panels can be.
Kindergarten in Bolivia

