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COMPLEX, TECHNICAL AND MULTI-MATERIAL BUILDING ENVELOPES

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Kyotec, a major player in high value-add façades

Kyotec is the European façade specialist in complex, technical and multi-material building envelopes for large-scale projects.

KYOTEC is at the forefront of new regulations aimed at reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions. 

By taking these factors into account right from the design stage of each project, we can focus on one of our primary goals: driving energy efficiency.

Find out more about Kyotec

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employees (55% in design and engineering)

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We provide solutions for the technical façades of iconic large-scale projects.

We provide solutions for the technical façades of iconic large-scale projects.

Kyotec uses 5 business units located across Europe to design, manufacture and install highly technical prefabricated façades, at the cutting edge of sustainable innovation and energy efficiency.

  • Single-skin and double-skin façades
  • Mixed wood-and-aluminium solutions
  • ​​Bespoke solutions: complex projects and custom structures

 

Our DNA

AGILITY

Our production facilities and design offices cover the entire European market.  

  

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE

Our team of 80 experts boasts unique design capabilities and is involved from the very first sketches right through to the execution plans.

 

 

 

FINANCIAL STABILITY

KYOTEC is backed by the Léon Grosse Group, providing financial strength and a wider team.

PARTNERSHIP

We pride ourselves on the relationships and trust we build with our stakeholders.

 

COMMITMENT TO QUALITY

Since inception, our aim has been to provide high-quality solutions to meet the challenges of today.

Case studies

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Restoration of the façade of the former headquarters of the Royale Belge

Restoration of the façade of the former headquarters of the Royale Belge. 

The building is on the conservation list of the Brussels-Capital Region architectural heritage inventory.