Three parts. One limitless system.
The Profile Tube

One profile. Any market.
Every Kavitat structure begins with a single 191 × 191 mm hollow profile tube, extruded on site to the length the job demands. Walls only 2 mm thick, yet the slight concave curves combined with our interconnectors creates pre stresses and therefore remarkable strength. Flat outer faces take vinyl wraps for branding, camouflage, or high-visibility.
Inside is the real genius: a continuous cavity that refuses to stay empty. Fill it with sand and you have an immovable flood wall. Fill it with soil and it becomes a vertical farm. Pump in phase-change gel and it cools homes without power. Run pipes, cables, sensors, or bioluminescent compounds through it and the same tube turns into smart-city infrastructure or glowing night-time pathways. Air makes it float; ballistic gel makes it into high impact barriers.
Choice of Interconnectors

Connect freely. Build boldly.
The choice of 3 joints give the system true three-axis freedom. Straight interconnectors slide into the specially designed recesses in the profile tubes connecting them together to create custom spans. Create levees or clean-water tanks in hours. Motion joints let shelters flex with earthquakes or waves. Lattice joints open the structure into shaded markets, cooling towers, or food growth pontoons.
No other modular system lets you build straight, curved, angled, or fully open-grid with the same parts. No glue, no bolts, no specialists required.
The End Cap

Slide in place. Shift the future.
Cap a vertical wall and slide horizontal profiles onto the caps to create an instant roof. Seal the ends and flood the tubes with water or air to turn a barrier into a floating pontoon. Fill with ballast and the same wall becomes a bridge support or immovable defence line.
One small part turns walls into roofs, barriers into bridges, land structures into floating platforms, and shelters into clinics, overnight.
Three parts. That’s just the beginning.

Cap a vertical wall and slide horizontal profiles onto the caps to create an instant roof. Seal the ends and flood the tubes with water or air to turn a barrier into a floating pontoon. Fill with ballast and the same wall becomes a bridge support or immovable defence line.
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