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Hotel Flint in Dornbirn, Austria, is a new hotel that combines the best of contemporary and traditional hospitality.

An intelligent access solution

In renovating the 19th-century Villa Weiss, and extending it with a 21st-century structure, developers sought an intelligent access solution that would both look good and help hotel staff manage the site and provide guest services more effectively.

They also needed flexible system administration to keep them in control even remotely which would future-proof door security and services at this landmark hotel.

The Flint chose ASSA ABLOY's TESA 

These electronic door devices help Flint to offer their guests an up-to-date hotel experience

Wireless Online access management system with 80 i-minimal electromechanical door locks, wall readers, and fire-certified i-max locks. This complete, future-proof technology solution is equally suited to a historic building as to a contemporary structure.

These electronic door devices help Flint to offer their guests an up-to-date hotel experience, including self-service check-in and accessing their rooms by smartphone. 

TESA i-minimal lock's features

ASSA ABLOY’s TESA i-minimal lock: low-profile aesthetics meets robust security The Flint’s guest rooms, spa, and other interior doors are secured with i-minimal Wireless mortise locks. The i-minimal is a robust, battery-powered electromechanical door lock that works almost completely out of sight. This minimalist aesthetic footprint works subtly within both traditional and modern interiors.

Alongside i-minimal, wall readers for the entrance and panic doors, and the i-max lock for fire-certified doors, were also installed. An i-minimal’s electronics and mechanical components are embedded within the door leaf, so only the reader module on one side, and a privacy button on the other, are visible. It accommodates multiple DIN handle designs to blend with every interior. 

Design and online capabilities

i-minimal help streamline hotel management tasks: lock sensors, alert staff, if a door is left open

The major advantages of the TESA access solution are its design and online capabilities,” says Ing. Koch Wolfgang, Managing Director of Schlüssel Koch, the hotel security specialist. “We are already prepared for the future.” 

The i-minimal helps streamline hotel management tasks: lock sensors alert staff if a door is left open, for example. From the TESA Wireless Online interface, they can remotely unlock a room.

System management software

Reception can directly communicate with the door, receiving feedback such as whether the guest is in their room or prefers not to be disturbed,” he adds. “Battery status notifications are transmitted directly to the technical team, so we can be proactive.

System management software integrates with the hotel’s self-service kiosks: guests will check in from home, enter the hotel with a PIN, and receive their keycard at the kiosk.

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