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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
Made in NZ, the Cloud Panels are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and decorative finishes to suit the wildest imagination
We might be a NZ success story now, but Asona started life in a garage in 2003.
Polyfon Mesh™ provides the opportunity for a ceiling to incorporate pattern and texture without overwhelming the interior.
CPRW Fisher architects were searching for a bespoke solution for the ceiling lanterns in the central space of the ASB Queen Street branch.
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.
Project: Jasmax Architects specified Asona’s Triton Hygiene™ ceiling panels to fit between the ventilation system & exposed concrete beams of the Albany High School’s new food tech rooms.
The award winning ASB North Wharf building, designed in collaboration with leading architects BVN Donavan & Jasmax.
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.
When ASB engaged Telco Property Asset Management to transform their C-Drive Data Centre office space in Albany into an agile working environment, good acoustic comfort and control was high on their brief so Telco in turn commissioned an acoustic report from Marshall Day.
Whimsical fantasy or a practical solution to acoustic control while adding drama and a touch of fun back into the work place.
At the prestigious Air New Zealand Exhibition Centre called Hangar 9, Asona's Triton 25 high sound absorbing ceiling panels were selected to be installed in the media presentation rooms.
Triton Cloud Hygiene™ is a made in NZ, ‘soft’ fibre ceiling panel with anti-microbial finish, designed to provide high sound absorption in hygiene sensitive areas. Panels are rigid and designed as free floating or direct fix elements to control reverberation. Available in a range of standard sizes.
AO-Gami™ is a play on words, AO the Maori word for cloud and Gami from the Japanese word meaning to fold.
In the newly completed National Archive Library office fit-out, Asona’s Triton Duo 35™ composite acoustic ceiling panels with a Sonaris™ #S4-25 slot perforated composite facing were used to both control the reverberation from the concrete structure and to delineate this conference & meeting zone from the open-plan work areas.
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.
The award winning ASB North Wharf building, designed in conjunction with leading architects BVN Donavan & Jasmax embodies a number of innovative environmentally sustainable strategies.
Asona Renew™ is a proprietary service that renews soiled, stained or damaged acoustical ceiling panels without the time, financial and environmental costs associated with replacement.
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.
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.
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.
Triton Avant 15™ is an economical, high sound absorbing 15mm ceiling panel with an acoustic glass mat tissue facing in white or mat black finish.
Architects Studio Pacific Architecture chose Snaptex™ for the long open plan meeting space situated in the reception area of BECA’s Auckland office.
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.