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Cawley Street, AKLD

To control the unwanted noise & reverberation in the newly renovated Cawley Street
building , MOA+I Architects selected Asona’s Triton Cloud 50™ panels to fill the reception void and creating a visually striking
feature by suspending and angling the cloud panels in a wave formation.

Futuristic curved acoustic panels

The award winning ASB North Wharf building, designed in conjunction with leading architects BVN Donavan & Jasmax embodies a number of innovative environmentally sustainable strategies.

ASB Queen Street

CPRW Fisher architects were searching for a bespoke solution for the ceiling lanterns in the central space of the ASB Queen Street branch.

Cairns Slane Barristers

To control unwanted noise reverberation in the Auckland barristers meeting rooms, Asona’s
Triton 50 1200x2400mm acoustic ceiling panels encapsulated within a suspended white grid system
incorporating the lighting & sprinkler system was suspended in each room.

Direct Sound

Refers to the sound that travels directly from the source to the listener without being reflected or absorbed by surfaces.

Southwell School, Hamilton

Joanna Valentine from Marshall Day Acoustic Consultants selected Asona's Pyramid 3D tile, painted matt black for the acoustic ceiling in the Southwell School's large auditorium.

Wakatipu High School

Nestled in the foot hills of the Remarkables, the new PPP Wakatipu High school sits with confidence in this stunning landscape and is a testament to the vision and creativity of the design build team of ASC architects and Hawkins Construction.

Meredith Connell, AKLD

For the refurbished Meredith Connell project, Warren and Mahoney Architects were inspired by the attachment system
of Asona’s Ridgeline Ceiling Fin system with it’s concealed U channel, discrete shadow-line affixing and additional fixing pin
method.

BECA Architects Tauranga

In the refurbishment of the BECA offices in Tauranga, Morgan Holtom of BECA Architects created a striking acoustic feature wall using Asona’s 50 mm thick Fabwall™ panels wrapped in vivid red fabric customised into varying shapes to create depth and texture to an otherwise plain wall whilst absorbing unwanted sound to this open plan meeting area.

Media Works, Christchurch

MediaWorks’s initial attraction to the recently completed Three35 building designed by Architects Jasmax was the prospect of increasing the visibility and perceived transparency of their work.

PPP School Gymnasiums

Ormiston Junior College, Haeata Community College, Rolleston College and Hobsonville Point Secondary School are NZ's newest PPP (Public-Private Partnership) high schools.

Auckland District Courts

Opus Architects selected Asona Triton Duo 60™ composite absorber/ attenuator ceiling panels with Sonaris™ #S7-75 slot perforated white on grey facing for the new Auckland District Courtrooms.

Franklin Pool Refurbishment

Indoor Pool environments are a challenge for building designers, manufacturers and contractors, with high humidity, condensation and corrosion issues being a constant threat to building elements.

Otahuhu Recreational Precinct

Tōia - Ōtāhuhu’s new recreational precinct was officially opened on 8th August by Mayor Len Brown, it creates an exciting hub for the suburb with a new library and aquatic centre.

Bayleys HQ, AKLD

For the refurbishment of Bayleys Real Estate HQ in Auckland, Platform Consulting Group
selected Asona’s Triton Baffle Beams (75 x 100 x 2400 mm) to sit within the curved recessed vault that
runs above the open plan lounge areas.

Reflected Sound

Occurs when sound waves bounce off surfaces such as walls, floors, and ceilings before reaching the listener. These reflections can cause echoes and reverberation, which may interfere with the clarity

Len Lye Centre

The Len Lye Centre by Pattersons Architects is designed to fulfil multiple requirements.

Auckland Art Gallery

To control unwanted noise reverberation in Auckland’s new art gallery entrance atrium, FJMT + Archimedia Architects selected Asona’s Fabwall™ and Snaptex acoustic wall panels and Designpanel M2F micro perforated plasterboard ceiling lining.

Genesis Energy, Auckland

Cheshire Architects selected Snaptex™ stretched fabric acoustic wall system for the organic flowing shaped meeting rooms and reception area in Genesis Energy’s HQ Auckland offices.

BECA Architects Auckland

Architects Studio Pacific Architecture chose Snaptex™ for the long open plan meeting space situated in the reception area of BECA’s Auckland office.

Air Purification Ceiling System

Asona is the sole New Zealand supplier of Knauf-Danoline products and we are pleased to announce their integrated air purification feature called Cleaneo Technology

Beaumont Centre, AKLD

At the refurbished Beaumont Centre, Asona's Snaptex stretched fabric wall system was selected to correct the low frequency reverberation in the auditorium space.

Stride Property, 34 Shortland street

For the Stride Property Limited office refurbishment fit-out our black ceiling tiles were a key feature in the design by 4WoRK.

Cactus Data Centre

Project: Project: Cactus Data Centre, Auckland
The architects required a high sound absorption acoustic ceiling panel to counteract the reverberation of the exposed concrete ceilings and walls.

Ormiston Junior College - Ceilings

Ormiston Junior College is one of NZ's newest PPP (Public-Private Partnership) high schools.