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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.
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.
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.
The Len Lye Centre by Pattersons Architects is designed to fulfil multiple requirements.
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.
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.
Architects Studio Pacific Architecture chose Snaptex™ for the long open plan meeting space situated in the reception area of BECA’s Auckland office.
At the refurbished Beaumont Centre, Asona's Snaptex stretched fabric wall system was selected to correct the low frequency reverberation in the auditorium space.
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
Ormiston Junior College is one of NZ's newest PPP (Public-Private Partnership) high schools.
This prestigious event centre has improved the level of acoustical comfort and controlled the reverberation for it’s younger visitors by installing suspended circular cloud panels above the children's area.
The client brief to Free Style Design architects was for a square edge accessible ceiling panel with a high end look.
Architects Peddle Thorp selected Asona Tile™ perforated MDF ceiling tiles with Hoop Pine veneered finish and acoustic tissue backing mounted onto a concealed grid system for the reception area of the Greenlane Eye Clinic.
To control the reverberation in the recently renovated Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, Asona was asked to provide a solution that would work in well with the colonial structure of the heritage building and the exhibits that are on display.
For this new Cancer Society Lions lodge, Chow Hill architects wanted to create a quiet restful space for the recuperation and recovery of cancer patients.
Asona raises the ceiling in new concept, five-level office building.
Yellow 6 Architectural Interiors selected Triton Duo 60™ with a Sonatex Wood Grain facing for maximum control of sound absorption under the metal roofs of the The Collective Dairy’s Avondale offices.
North Auckland’s Gulf Harbour Country Club approached Asona to resolve an acoustic problem they were having with their conservatory which leads off from the main club lounge.
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.
The architects Warren & Mahoney selected Asona’s MetaPan large module acoustic metal ceiling system for the exposed ceiling areas and kitchens of the MIT Manukau Campus building.
The architects, Fat Parrot Design, specified Asona’s Sonaris™ perforated acoustic facing for Orewa Medical Centre's reception area ceilings.
Polyfon Mesh™ provides the opportunity for a ceiling to incorporate pattern and texture without overwhelming the interior.