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Masonry Moss
Moss Rojo
Masonry Moss
A natural interpretation that carries the timeworn texture of historic brick surfaces—together with their mossy, organic swellings—into architecture.
Masonry Moss is a fiber–fiberglass wall panel that recreates the blended appearance of brick and nature through a three-dimensional embossed form. The panel reconstructs both the fractured, aged texture of brick and the surface transitions shaped by moss, moisture, and natural erosion through detailed molding. Combining natural stone–brick aesthetics with a lightweight and high-performance structure, Masonry Moss delivers a long-lasting cladding solution suitable for both interior and exterior environments thanks to its resistance to heat, moisture, impact, and outdoor conditions.
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GeneralClass of Non-flammability: Euroclass TS EN 13501-1 EU" norms, "Class A2 s1 d0 - Non-combustible"Density: "1.46 gr/cm³" according to "TS EN ISO 1183-1" normsTemperature Resistance Limit: "No deterioration at 800 °C" according to "ASTM E1069" normsBarcol Hardness: "52" according to "TS EN 59" normsImpact resistance -Ball Method: "No crackages" according to "DIN ISO 4586 T12" normsImpact Resistance - with Charpy Device: "30 kj/m2" according to "TS EN ISO 179-1" normsSound Insulation: "40 dB" according to "TS EN ISO 140-3" normsFrost Resistance: "No deterioration" according to "ASTM C 666" norms
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Technical DescriptionThe Masonry Moss Panel is an advanced fiber–fiberglass-based wall panel designed to reproduce the irregular geometry, eroded corner edges, and moss-covered reliefs characteristic of weathered brick surfaces using three-dimensional morphological replication techniques. The panel surface features a multilayered topography combining fractured brick contours, surface abrasion patterns, micron-level pore distributions, and organic swelling transitions. This complex surface model is transferred from the master form using high-resolution molding technologies without loss of detail, transforming the natural deterioration of aged brick into a refined architectural surface expression.
Its structural core consists of fiberglass layers reinforced with mineral additives. Despite its low surface density, the composite structure provides high mechanical strength, limiting bending, local warping, and surface stress formation across large façades. Mineral components enhance surface rigidity, while fiberglass reinforcement stabilizes performance under static and dynamic loads, minimizing deformation risk. Thanks to its low thermal expansion tendency, Masonry Moss preserves dimensional stability in environments with significant temperature shifts, showing no blistering, delamination, or deformation throughout thermal cycles.
The embossed relief profile disperses impact energy across the surface, strengthening the panel’s impact resistance while minimizing long-term surface fatigue. UV-stabilized surface components ensure long-lasting color and texture integrity under heavy sunlight, preventing chalking, fading, or erosion. During freeze–thaw cycles, the fiberglass core retains its elastic behavior, preventing cracking, delamination, or loss of surface material.
Its lightweight composition and large-scale format apply minimal static load to supporting structures a major advantage in renovation projects, historic building upgrades, and high-coverage façade applications. The fiber–fiberglass base provides excellent workability, allowing cutting, drilling, and on-site shaping; infrastructure transitions such as outlets, lighting, and mechanical systems can be seamlessly integrated. Installation relies on mechanical fastening (screw–dowel), and the stable composite core ensures strong anchorage at connection points, supporting long-term stability. The three-dimensional relief structure distributes load transfer effectively, contributing to reliable engineering performance.
The Masonry Moss Panel—with its high thermal resistance, strong mechanical rigidity relative to its low weight, UV and atmospheric stability, impact-diffusing embossed geometry, acoustically supportive texture, and mineral-reinforced fiber–fiberglass core is engineered as a durable and technically reliable cladding solution for both interior and controlled exterior applications.
Its advanced composite system and environmentally considerate production approach naturally align with sustainable architectural standards. Lightweight yet durable components enhance energy efficiency during manufacturing and installation, while its long-term surface stability optimizes material cycles. Free from harmful chemical substances, the panel contributes positively to indoor air quality. These characteristics make Masonry Moss compatible with LEED, BREEAM, and WELL certification criteria such as material health, resource efficiency, durability, and indoor comfort.
Masonry Moss brings the organic, timeworn character of aged brick surfaces into modern architecture, blending historical depth with contemporary material expression. -
FormatsPanel Size: 278 cm × 131 cm [h] (± 1%)Panel Thickness: ~ 12–20 mmTexture Depth: ~ 12–20 mmWeight: ~ 6–7 kg/m²
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Usage:InsideOutside