History
Walter Hauk
OWNER
Entrepreneur
Specialized in stainless
steel for over 35 years
with applications in aerospace,
medical, devices, petroleum-
Chemicals & in coloring of
stainless steel.
ROBERT EGNER
Asia-Pacific
SOLE
DISTRIBUTOR
… and yes, we are German…
… sometimes we over do quality…
… and we have no humour at all !
Agenda
1. Introduction Egner Building Technologies
1.1. History
1.2. Geographic distribution of projects
1.3. Materials used in projects
2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades
2.1. Why stainless steel
2.2. The technology
2.3. The advantages
2.4. Reference projects
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.1. HOMES
3.2. SHOPPING MALLS
3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS
3.4. OFFICES
4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ®
4.1. Design Sells properties
4.2. Design attracts clients
4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.1. Standing Seam projects
5.2. Flat Seam projects
1.1. History
1975 Prismatic colouring of stainless steel is
patented in Germany
1976 First building project done, still looks like on
day 1
Picture taken in 2003
1.1. History
1995 Egner Building Technologies founded
in Singapore
2000 Millennium Tiles LLC founded in the U.S.A.
Starts regular production of Millennium
roof/ wall Tiles in a High-Tech process
2005/ Egner Building Technologies becomes
2006 exclusive
Distributor of
Millennium Tiles
in S.E.A.
First project in Singapore:
Sentosa Cove 2006
1.2. Geographic distribution of projects
1.3. Materials used in projects
 Stainless Steel
 Aluminium (Falzonal ®)
 Zinc- Aluminium- Magnesium (Zalmag ®)
(coated carbon steel)
 Copper
 Copper Plus ®
 Titanium – Zinc
… and the innovation goes on!
Agenda
1. Introduction Egner Building Technologies
1.1. History
1.2. Geographic distribution of projects
1.3. Materials used in projects
2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades
2.1. Why stainless steel
2.2. The technology
2.3. The advantages
2.4. Reference projects
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.1. HOMES
3.2. SHOPPING MALLS
3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS
3.4. OFFICES
4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ®
4.1. Design Sells properties
4.2. Design attracts clients
4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.1. Standing Seam projects
5.2. Flat Seam projects
2.1. Why stainless steel ?
Above the third floor;
New York City’s 160 East 42nd
Street (completed in 1930) using
stainless steel grade 302 exterior
panels. They are exposed to
pollution and coastal salt to date.
They were cleaned for the first
time in 1955, restoring their
appearance.
The Chrysler building can be see
in the background. It is stainless
steel grade 302. It has been
cleaned only twice since 1930!
Pewter
Bronze
Slate grey
2.2. The technology
Slate Blue
Peacock Blue
Charcoal
Black
Charcoal
Scotchbrite
2.2. The technology
Lambeau
Green
Gold
Custom Made as per Client
request
… and any other
colour of the rainbow
can be made!
2.2. The technology
Prismatic Coloring of
Stainless Steel
• Stainless steel is an alloy of steel that contains more than 11% Chromium
• It may or may not contain Nickel or Molybdenum
• A clear as Glass Chromium Oxide layer forms in the presence Oxygen.
(“14 microns”)
• When layer is increased a prism is created on the surface
2.2. The technology
Naturally occurring chrome oxide is increased electrochemically. Light
coming through the increased depth is bent at a different angles as it
travels through the shallow layer. The difference shows up in the visible
spectrum. A range of Colors are possible depending on thickness of the
oxide.
It is important to note that the viewing angle, light conditions, and the
chemistry of stainless all have an effect on the process. If you desire a
static color this process is not your solution!
A
B
Light Interference Principle
TYPICAL SECTION
TYPICAL SECTION
2.3. The Advantages
of Stainless Steel Millennium Tiles ® :
1) Prismatic Colour is UV resistant
2) Therefore no colour fading, lasts a lifetime
3) Almost no glaring due to diffuse reflection
4) Basically Maintenance Free (self-cleaning effect)
5) Proven interlocking system
(typhoon and earth quake safe)
6) Made of at least 75% recycled steel, 100% recyclable
7) No washing out of harmful substances –
potable water can be collected
(fungal free, no danger to fish ponds ;) )
8) A living, ever-changing visual experience depending
on the surrounding light conditions
Jalan Binchang, Singapore
Holland Park, Singapore
Chancery Hill Walk, Singapore
Ocean Drive, Sentosa Cove, Singapore
Sentosa Cove, Singapore
Sentosa Cove, Singapore
Chee Hoon Avenue, Singapore
A resort in the Bahamas
Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore
STAINLESS STEEL “PWUTER
Millennium Tiles “Pewter” School in Cleveland, USA
Random Bronze Colour – Millennium Tiles stainless steel in horizontal wall
Federal Centre South, Seattle, U.S.A.
Yakima, Washington, U.S.A.
Agenda
1. Introduction Egner Building Technologies
1.1. History
1.2. Geographic distribution of projects
1.3. Materials used in projects
2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades
2.1. Why stainless steel
2.2. The technology
2.3. The advantages
2.4. Reference projects
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.1. HOMES
3.2. SHOPPING MALLS
3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS
3.4. OFFICES
4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ®
4.1. Design Sells properties
4.2. Design attracts clients
4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.1. Standing Seam projects
5.2. Flat Seam projects
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.1. HOMES
Above: Sky Habitat by CapitaLand, Singapore;
Right: 962 5th Avenue, Seattle, U.S.A. in the background:
Seattle Central Library (1000 Fourth Ave.)
Below: Splash Effect
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.1. HOMES
Making Entrance Areas or Public Areas Special
Myriad Park,
Wet Playground,
Oklahoma City,
U.S.A.
3.2. SHOPPING
MALLS
Top left: Millennium Tiles
Rainbow pattern applied
Bottom left: Novena City Square
Shopping Mall, Singapore
Bottom right: The Architects
vision (Artist impression) with
Millennium Tiles (Dallas, U.S.A.)
Stainless steel Natural Surface – Millennium Tiles stainless
steel wall cladding application – USA (mirror finish – bright)
Surface finish: Pewter finish bright & Mirror finish (dull)
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.3. MIXED
DEVELOPMENTS
www.icon-city.com.my
www.icon-city.com.my
Commercial Centre
Retail Shops & Food
Central Park Shops
Office Space
Residential
Hotel
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS
Night & Day Visual Effects
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE
Easy add-on of MT to
existing wall !
Most economic for retro-
fitting
(no noise, no dust, do dirt):
- Quickly installed
- Boom Lift for high rise
sufficient
-> The cheapest way
to do retro-fitting !
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE
Agenda
1. Introduction Egner Building Technologies
1.1. History
1.2. Geographic distribution of projects
1.3. Materials used in projects
2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades
2.1. Why stainless steel
2.2. The technology
2.3. The advantages
2.4. Reference projects
3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ®
3.1. HOMES
3.2. SHOPPING MALLS
3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS
3.4. OFFICES
4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ®
4.1. Design Sells properties
4.2. Design attracts clients
4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.1. Standing Seam projects
5.2. Flat Seam projects
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.1 Standing Seam projects
New Sarawak Legislative
Assembly Building
Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.1 Standing Seam projects
Beach Resort,
Seychelles
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.1 Standing Seam projects
Jervois Hill 14,
Singapore
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.2 Flat Seam projects
Ford Avenue 28,
Singapore
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.2 Flat Seam projects
Maryland Drive 26,
Singapore
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.2 Flat Seam projects
Mount Sinai Rise 9,
Singapore
5. Falzonal ® Aluminium
5.2 Flat Seam projects
Maria Avenue 8 and 10,
Singapore
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
KIND ATTENTION
Millennium Tiles prismatic
colored stainless steel
Falzonal Aluminium

Architect Presentation

  • 1.
    History Walter Hauk OWNER Entrepreneur Specialized instainless steel for over 35 years with applications in aerospace, medical, devices, petroleum- Chemicals & in coloring of stainless steel. ROBERT EGNER Asia-Pacific SOLE DISTRIBUTOR
  • 2.
    … and yes,we are German…
  • 3.
    … sometimes weover do quality…
  • 4.
    … and wehave no humour at all !
  • 5.
    Agenda 1. Introduction EgnerBuilding Technologies 1.1. History 1.2. Geographic distribution of projects 1.3. Materials used in projects 2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades 2.1. Why stainless steel 2.2. The technology 2.3. The advantages 2.4. Reference projects 3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.1. HOMES 3.2. SHOPPING MALLS 3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS 3.4. OFFICES 4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ® 4.1. Design Sells properties 4.2. Design attracts clients 4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value 5. Falzonal ® Aluminium 5.1. Standing Seam projects 5.2. Flat Seam projects
  • 6.
    1.1. History 1975 Prismaticcolouring of stainless steel is patented in Germany 1976 First building project done, still looks like on day 1 Picture taken in 2003
  • 7.
    1.1. History 1995 EgnerBuilding Technologies founded in Singapore 2000 Millennium Tiles LLC founded in the U.S.A. Starts regular production of Millennium roof/ wall Tiles in a High-Tech process 2005/ Egner Building Technologies becomes 2006 exclusive Distributor of Millennium Tiles in S.E.A. First project in Singapore: Sentosa Cove 2006
  • 8.
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    1.3. Materials usedin projects  Stainless Steel  Aluminium (Falzonal ®)  Zinc- Aluminium- Magnesium (Zalmag ®) (coated carbon steel)  Copper  Copper Plus ®  Titanium – Zinc … and the innovation goes on!
  • 10.
    Agenda 1. Introduction EgnerBuilding Technologies 1.1. History 1.2. Geographic distribution of projects 1.3. Materials used in projects 2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades 2.1. Why stainless steel 2.2. The technology 2.3. The advantages 2.4. Reference projects 3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.1. HOMES 3.2. SHOPPING MALLS 3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS 3.4. OFFICES 4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ® 4.1. Design Sells properties 4.2. Design attracts clients 4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value 5. Falzonal ® Aluminium 5.1. Standing Seam projects 5.2. Flat Seam projects
  • 11.
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    Above the thirdfloor; New York City’s 160 East 42nd Street (completed in 1930) using stainless steel grade 302 exterior panels. They are exposed to pollution and coastal salt to date. They were cleaned for the first time in 1955, restoring their appearance. The Chrysler building can be see in the background. It is stainless steel grade 302. It has been cleaned only twice since 1930!
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Lambeau Green Gold Custom Made asper Client request … and any other colour of the rainbow can be made! 2.2. The technology
  • 16.
    Prismatic Coloring of StainlessSteel • Stainless steel is an alloy of steel that contains more than 11% Chromium • It may or may not contain Nickel or Molybdenum • A clear as Glass Chromium Oxide layer forms in the presence Oxygen. (“14 microns”) • When layer is increased a prism is created on the surface 2.2. The technology
  • 17.
    Naturally occurring chromeoxide is increased electrochemically. Light coming through the increased depth is bent at a different angles as it travels through the shallow layer. The difference shows up in the visible spectrum. A range of Colors are possible depending on thickness of the oxide. It is important to note that the viewing angle, light conditions, and the chemistry of stainless all have an effect on the process. If you desire a static color this process is not your solution! A B Light Interference Principle
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    2.3. The Advantages ofStainless Steel Millennium Tiles ® : 1) Prismatic Colour is UV resistant 2) Therefore no colour fading, lasts a lifetime 3) Almost no glaring due to diffuse reflection 4) Basically Maintenance Free (self-cleaning effect) 5) Proven interlocking system (typhoon and earth quake safe) 6) Made of at least 75% recycled steel, 100% recyclable 7) No washing out of harmful substances – potable water can be collected (fungal free, no danger to fish ponds ;) ) 8) A living, ever-changing visual experience depending on the surrounding light conditions
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  • 24.
    Ocean Drive, SentosaCove, Singapore
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    A resort inthe Bahamas
  • 29.
  • 30.
    STAINLESS STEEL “PWUTER MillenniumTiles “Pewter” School in Cleveland, USA
  • 31.
    Random Bronze Colour– Millennium Tiles stainless steel in horizontal wall
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    Federal Centre South,Seattle, U.S.A.
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  • 35.
    Agenda 1. Introduction EgnerBuilding Technologies 1.1. History 1.2. Geographic distribution of projects 1.3. Materials used in projects 2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades 2.1. Why stainless steel 2.2. The technology 2.3. The advantages 2.4. Reference projects 3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.1. HOMES 3.2. SHOPPING MALLS 3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS 3.4. OFFICES 4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ® 4.1. Design Sells properties 4.2. Design attracts clients 4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value 5. Falzonal ® Aluminium 5.1. Standing Seam projects 5.2. Flat Seam projects
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    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.1. HOMES Above: Sky Habitat by CapitaLand, Singapore; Right: 962 5th Avenue, Seattle, U.S.A. in the background: Seattle Central Library (1000 Fourth Ave.) Below: Splash Effect
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    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.1. HOMES Making Entrance Areas or Public Areas Special Myriad Park, Wet Playground, Oklahoma City, U.S.A.
  • 38.
    3.2. SHOPPING MALLS Top left:Millennium Tiles Rainbow pattern applied Bottom left: Novena City Square Shopping Mall, Singapore Bottom right: The Architects vision (Artist impression) with Millennium Tiles (Dallas, U.S.A.)
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    Stainless steel NaturalSurface – Millennium Tiles stainless steel wall cladding application – USA (mirror finish – bright)
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    Surface finish: Pewterfinish bright & Mirror finish (dull)
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    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS www.icon-city.com.my www.icon-city.com.my Commercial Centre Retail Shops & Food Central Park Shops Office Space Residential Hotel
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    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS Night & Day Visual Effects
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    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE
  • 52.
    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE Easy add-on of MT to existing wall ! Most economic for retro- fitting (no noise, no dust, do dirt): - Quickly installed - Boom Lift for high rise sufficient -> The cheapest way to do retro-fitting !
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    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE
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    3. Areas ofUsage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.4. OFFICES & Industrial Property – VALUE UPGRADE
  • 55.
    Agenda 1. Introduction EgnerBuilding Technologies 1.1. History 1.2. Geographic distribution of projects 1.3. Materials used in projects 2. Millennium Tiles ® – simply the best for roof and facades 2.1. Why stainless steel 2.2. The technology 2.3. The advantages 2.4. Reference projects 3. Areas of Usage of Millennium Tiles ® 3.1. HOMES 3.2. SHOPPING MALLS 3.3. MIXED DEVELOPMENTS 3.4. OFFICES 4. The economic sense of using Millennium Tiles ® 4.1. Design Sells properties 4.2. Design attracts clients 4.3. Creating Icons promotes your value 5. Falzonal ® Aluminium 5.1. Standing Seam projects 5.2. Flat Seam projects
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    5. Falzonal ®Aluminium 5.1 Standing Seam projects New Sarawak Legislative Assembly Building Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
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    5. Falzonal ®Aluminium 5.1 Standing Seam projects Beach Resort, Seychelles
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    5. Falzonal ®Aluminium 5.1 Standing Seam projects Jervois Hill 14, Singapore
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    5. Falzonal ®Aluminium 5.2 Flat Seam projects Ford Avenue 28, Singapore
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    5. Falzonal ®Aluminium 5.2 Flat Seam projects Maryland Drive 26, Singapore
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    5. Falzonal ®Aluminium 5.2 Flat Seam projects Mount Sinai Rise 9, Singapore
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    5. Falzonal ®Aluminium 5.2 Flat Seam projects Maria Avenue 8 and 10, Singapore
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    THANK YOU FORYOUR KIND ATTENTION Millennium Tiles prismatic colored stainless steel Falzonal Aluminium

Editor's Notes

  • #13 Crysler Bldg & 160 east 42nd street
  • #22 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color: Random Bronze (Singapore, Chinese Swimming Club, under construction as of July 2012)
  • #23 prismatic colored stainless steel Millennium Tiles , Slate Blue Singapore, Holland Park 45 , completed 2008
  • #24 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color: Random Bronze (Singapore, Chinese Swimming Club, under construction as of July 2012)
  • #25 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color: Random Bronze (Singapore, Chinese Swimming Club, during sunset, under construction as of July 2012)
  • #26 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color Bronze (Singapore, Sentosa , Cove Drive 133, completed Aug.2009)
  • #27 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color Bronze Gold, (min Radius=1.6m) (Singapore, Sentosa, Cove Drive 128, completed 2009)
  • #28 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color: Random Bronze (Singapore, Chee Hoon Road 6., completed Dec. 2011)
  • #29 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color: Random Bronze (USA, Bahamas, completed 2004)
  • #30 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color: Random Bronze, (Singapore, Eward Park 27A, completed 2009)
  • #33 stainless steel, prismatic colored, Millennium Tiles, Color LAMBEAU GREEN, (USA, Oregon Airport completed 2008)