Wavy Ceramic Tiles on the Fontenay Hotel Facade| LONGOTON | MOEDING
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Wavy Ceramic Tiles on the Fontenay Hotel Facade| LONGOTON | MOEDING

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  • Use

    Exterior
  • Applications

    Facade, cladding, Hospitality building
  • Characteristics

    Ceramic tile resistant to environmental influences, apt for all weathers and climates, GROSS SHARD DENSITY > 2,0 g/cm³, Frost-resistant, rear-ventilated outer wall cladding with rainscreen cladding, frost resistance, ventilation and rear ventilation of the structure, sound protection, heat protection, fire resistance duration with extinguishing water test, radar reflection loss and weather resistance (SO2)
  • Presentation / packaging

    Special form, 140815
  • Colors

    White, glazed, 140815

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LONGOTON® tiles are a rear-ventilated ceramic panel with rainscreen coating produced by MOEDING, a German company specializing in brick tile facades. The defining property of these tiles is the possibility to extend them up to 3,000 mm in length and to adapt them to non-flat facades. The Fontenay Hotel in Hamburg applied these tiles to the covers of their floor slabs, around the flowy, wavy profile of the building. Designed by Störmer Murphy and Partners, the sculptural, eight-story tower takes its shape from three circles that form the ground plan.

The hotel is on the banks of the Außenalster lake, surrounded by green, with a shape that has no back or front facade. This singular facade is structured into horizontal strips of glass and the customized LONGOTON® reflective ceramic panels finished in glossy white.

The building has two courtyards at its center that give every side of the facade natural light. The top and bottom floors have distinguishing programs, with wellness and restaurant facilities at the top and two pools on the 6th floor with wavy views of Alster Lake.

Fontenay facade

The curved facade was segmented into horizontal bands with floor-to-ceiling glass surfaces, separated on each floor by the large tiles, formed individually in eight different radii, each individually adapted to the building. The radii went from 1,500 mm to 2200 mm, with a final surface of 1,200 m2 of white-glazed LONGOTON.

Their production required a specially developed manufacturing process by MOEDING, with exact radii to guarantee clean transitions. The lower side of each panel was made of lasered sheets.

The LONGOTON® brick tile is characterized by its flexibility in shape and length, which can reach up to 3,000 mm. This brick tile was introduced into the market in 2001, as a response to the demand for long-format ceramic tiles.

The facade system offers:

  • long-lasting materials
  • natural resources
  • efficient production
  • economical development through fast and efficient installation
  • high individuality due to large design option potential
  • energy efficient
  • low maintenance
Architects Störmer Murphy and Partners
Area 5350 m²
Year 2018
Photographs Anke Müllerklein
Manufacturers MOEDING
Products used in this project LONGOTON®
Location Hamburg, Germany

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