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Refers to the sound that travels directly from the source to the listener without being reflected or absorbed by surfaces.
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.
To control the reverberation in Skope Industries' reception area and meeting rooms,
architects Warren & Mahoney selected Asona’s Triton Baffle Beam™ as the ideal treatment for
as the beams will mirror the wooden slatted feature walls in both areas and deliver an NRC 0.
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
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 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.
Made in NZ, the Cloud Panels are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and decorative finishes to suit the wildest imagination
The award winning ASB North Wharf building, designed in conjunction with leading architects BVN Donavan & Jasmax embodies a number of innovative environmentally sustainable strategies.
Blackwells Holden & Mazda Dealership were looking for a new acoustic feature ceiling for
the showroom of their premier CHCH dealership.
Often ground breaking designed buildings come with interesting interior challenges to match, such as concave / convex walls or unorthodox shaped interior spaces.
Ormiston Junior College is one of New Zealand's newest PPP (Public-Private Partnership)
high schools.
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
Bold design requires bold ceilings and such was the case with the Sir Paul Reeves building, part of AUT University’s Campus and designed by leading architectural practice Jasmax
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
A one solution fits all policy seldom works at the best of times and in the case of the newly built Devonport Library not at all.
Asona has the answer for reviving tired grid & tile ceilings with Polyfon Mesh, wood-look and other decorative acoustic ceiling finishes.
Asona is often approached by architects to use their experience and ingenuity in solving arising issues in new builds such as the case when architects Tennent Brown invited Asona to develop a solution to control the reverberation and span the vast interior ceiling spaces of the new Nga Purapura complex in Otaki.
Polyfon Mesh™ provides the opportunity for a ceiling to incorporate pattern and texture without overwhelming the interior.
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.
Asona Triton panels have been used in a number of Green Star rated education & office buildings in New Zealand.