Luxurious fabric wall panels wrapped in Denholme crushed velvet fabric added a rich plush textured feel to the newly refurbished Diamond Lounge at Sky City Casino.
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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.
Polyfon Mesh™ provides the opportunity for a ceiling to incorporate pattern and texture without overwhelming the interior.
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.
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.
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.
Asona delivers innovative acoustic solutions to complex interior spaces and they don’t come more complex than sound & recording studios.
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
Asona's ability to modify the majority of their product ranges enables them to deliver truly bespoke soloutions that adapts to the projects requirements.
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.
Pyramid 3D™ is a made in New Zealand high density glass fibre reinforced gypsum acoustic ceiling panel designed to provide scattered reflections for a diffused sound field. Pyramid™ panels break up flutter echo from flat surfaces to enhance music tone quality and speech intelligibility.
The newly opened $17 million health and fitness centre at Epsom girls' school St Cuthbert's College (now named the Centennial Centre for Wellbeing) houses a 25m swimming pool with a moveable floor, learners' pool, fitness centre and a 250-seat spectator gallery.
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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.
Creative Spaces architects selected Asona’s Fabwall™ 25 wall panels for the recently completed fit-out for Vero’s International headquarters in Auckland.
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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.
Hobsonville Point Primary & Secondary schools are the first public-private partnership (PPP) schools in NZ.
The Len Lye Centre by Pattersons Architects is designed to fulfil multiple requirements.
Sonatex™ a revolutionary glass mat laminate finish for ceilings. Sonatex™ is designed to provide a decorative acoustically transparent laminate finish to a broad range of ceiling materials such as polyester, mineral fibre, glass fibre board, rockwool, and plasterboard. Panels can be provided at NRC 0. 1 to 1.
The B:HIVE building offers innovation and ingenuity not only via its unique physical design and layout, but it also offers complete space and rent flexibility for tenants, says Paul Gunn, Smales Farm CEO.
The architects Warren & Mahoney chose Asona’s Snaptex stretched fabric acoustic wall system to cover the over-sized sliding door panels along levels 3, 4 & 5 landings in the new MIT Manukau Campus building.
Often ground breaking designed buildings come with interesting interior challenges to match, such as concave / convex walls or unorthodox shaped interior spaces.