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Often ground breaking designed buildings come with interesting interior challenges to match, such as concave / convex walls or unorthodox shaped interior spaces.
CPRW Fisher architects creatively solved the acoustic needs of the ASB Greenlane Regional Centre and found interesting ways to utilise every available piece of space.
Haeata Community College is one of New Zealand's newest PPP (Public-Private Partnership)
high schools.
An acoustic treatment was needed to control the reverberation and noise from the foot
traffic of the newly built glass pavilion extension to the City Rail Link building at Auckland’s Britomart.
Asona’s ceiling laminates & Polyfon Mesh™ provide the opportunity for a ceiling to incorporate pattern, colour and texture without
overwhelming the interior.
Asona raises the ceiling in new concept, five-level office building.
Asona collaborated with Architects Ashton Mitchell , Hawkins Construction and Alpha Interiors
in developing an acoustic solution for the purpose built student accommodation 55 Symonds Street
Unilodge.
Asona has the answer for reviving tired grid & tile ceilings with Polyfon Mesh, wood-look and other decorative acoustic ceiling finishes.
Indoor Pool environments are a challenge for building designers, manufacturers and contractors, with high humidity, condensation and corrosion issues a constant threat to building elements.
The Architects, Workspace Vision selected Asona’s Triton Duo 60 with Sonaris S7 (white on grey) facing to go into a
suspended grid system with perimeter lighting to hang above Steel & Tube’s reception area in their Wellington offices.
Architects Jasmax chose Triton 25™ 2400 mm x 600 mm ceiling panels to cover the large ceiling expanse in the Wellsford War Memorial Library.
St Peters College new school gymnasium designed by Architectus looked to Asona for supply of the acoustic ceilings.
Following on in the footsteps of previous ASB refurbishments, architects CPRW Fisher has once again designed a show-stopping acoustic solution for the 125 Queen Street Branch.
Hobsonville Point Primary & Secondary schools are the first public-private partnership (PPP) schools in NZ.
The Base Food Court is a very busy open spaced area made from hard materials and has a steady flow of foot traffic which creates a lot of reverberant noise.
Blackwells Holden & Mazda Dealership were looking for a new acoustic feature ceiling for
the showroom of their premier CHCH dealership.
Asona created a bespoke solution for the ceiling lighting lanterns in the recently renovated ASB flagship Queen Street branch.
Triton Cloud Sound Shapes™ are high sound absorbing glass fibre shaped ceiling clouds designed to work together in formations and clusters to control unwanted noise & reverberation
In conjunction with Warren & Mahoney Architects & Marshall Day Acoustics, Asona was asked to develop a solution that would work in seamlessly with the deconstructed interior design of the Les Mills flagship sports gym at Britomart.
Polyfon Mesh™ provides the opportunity for a ceiling to incorporate pattern and texture without overwhelming the interior.
Whimsical fantasy or a practical solution to acoustic control while adding drama and a touch of fun back into the work place.
Hobsonville Point Primary & Secondary schools are the first public-private partnership (PPP) schools in NZ.
Architects Jasmax selected Knuaf-Danoline’s Stratopanel 8/15/20 random perforated ceiling panels to use in the entrance and mezzanine level ceilings of the Sir Paul Reeves Building located on the AUT University Campus.
Project: Athfield Architects identified several acoustic issues within the build, some caused by the construction of the building itself and others by the intended usage of the space such as the children's area.
Hobsonville Point Primary & Secondary schools are the first public-private partnership (PPP) schools in NZ.