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LEGO-like Building Wins Best Construction Design of 2023

RENCO USA’s award winning LEGO-like buildling system.

A Miami-based company that is disrupting the construction industry by introducing a new way to build with real-life LEGO bricks has been honored with the international award for “best construction product design” of 2023.


RENCO USA’s new building system stood out as the top innovation in construction among companies around the world this year, accepting the international award at the BLT Built Design Awards hosted in Lucerne, Switzerland.


The BLT Built Design Awards honor the expertise of all professionals involved in the realization of outstanding projects, on a global basis—from architecture firms and interior design experts to construction products and landscape architecture.


The news of RENCO’s award comes just days after the company cut the ribbon on its first multi-building housing complex in Palm Beach County. RENCO’s structural building system is a new way to build that is 23 times stronger than concrete, less expensive and finished in a fraction of the time. Molded blocks that interlock like LEGO bricks create entire structures. RENCO, short for renewable composite, weaves together recycled glass fibers, recycled plastic, resin and stone into a powerful new material that’s rated to withstand a Category 5 hurricane.


As climate change worsens, RENCO is easier to insure because it has a longer lifespan than typical construction, it’s rated to be hurricane and earthquake resistant and is resistant to fire, water, mold and pests.


It is also an innovative solution to the affordable housing crisis. RENCO makes building more affordable because it uses recycled materials and follows color-coded plans like a LEGO set, so there is no construction waste and projects are completed in less time. Labor costs are reduced, since builders don’t need specialized workers to assemble it.

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