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Asona delivers innovative acoustic solutions to complex interior spaces and they don’t come more complex than sound & recording studios.
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.
The refurbished Northcross Community Church Auditorium had high reverberation problems and a lot of
structural bracing & exposed conduits.
In the newly built Lane Neave building, CHCH, architects Jasmax cleverly used the Triton 40 Sports™ system for the walls of the atrium, firstly to control the reverberation in this open space which contains an open staircase and for the durability & texture of the woven glass fabric facing which complimented the exposed textured concrete walls.
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.
Lynnie Howcroft of Vivid Interiors selected Asona's Triton Duo 35 acoustic ceiling linings for the Running with Scissors fit out.
Christchurch City Council’s Technical Services & Design Department selected Asona’s Pyramid 3D™
hard deflector panels to go into the new Riccarton Bus Lounges to provide a dramatic ceiling feature with the additional
value of the products sound diffusion properties which enhances music tone quality and speech intelligibility.
Winner of the NZIA Western Architecture Award for Heritage 2016.
Competenz Ltd, one of NZ’s leading industry training organisations specified Asona Triton Duo 60™ composite high sound absorbing/ high sound attenuating ceiling panels for their new office fit-out on the top floor of 277 Broadway, Newmarket.
CPRW Architects specified Asona’s Triton Cloud 50 Panels and Baffle Beams throughout the new Metro Bowling Centre on Queen Street.
Opus Architects selected Asona’s Defender 50™(600x1200mm) panels to be installed in the Hard Interview rooms of the newly refurbished Counties East Police Station.
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 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
Architects Jasmax chose Triton 25™ 2400 mm x 600 mm ceiling panels to cover the large ceiling expanse in the Wellsford War Memorial Library.
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.
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.
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.