The Man and his Idea
In late 90s, Sergei noticed that ordinary brickwork is quite difficult for inexperienced workers. It is especially difficult for them to make a neat turn of the wall. At the same time, all the usual forms of building blocks require the use of a building level, a plumb line and additional tools.
Sergey studied all the available types of building elements and did not find a single one that would allow an inexperienced person to avoid the exact alignment of each individual block along all three axes in space. This is how the idea was born to create a new building element that, repeating itself, would allow, without the possibility of error, to assemble a straight wall with right and left turns and at the same time it did not require any tools or skills.
Finding a form with the right properties took several months and hundreds of sketches and models. As a result, the principle of filling the space with the help of one asymmetric form appeared. Much later this design was patented. Its application in various fields is virtually limitless. More and more people in all countries of the world, without exception, are finding the advantages of using this form.
So, once drawn on a piece of checkered paper, a simple shape will significantly reduce the cost of using familiar materials, make them reusable, reduce the burden on the environment and increase the availability of goods and housing for people.