Making the right noises: Autex Acoustics
Autex Acoustics’ intelligent, sustainable solutions not only integrate into different architectural contexts, they also contribute to greater well-being and performance in working environments.
September 13, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

A wall at Auckland’s MediaWorks, composed of Autex Acoustics’ Cube panels that are cut and reassembled in careful compositions to make an irregular, sculptural surface, representing discordant noise

Suspended acoustic screens divide a space in the London showroom of Autex Acoustics. The sound-absorbing Cascade panels shown are made from 100 per cent recyclable polyester
‘Good design is not stagnant, it is constantly evolving. We need to get our hands dirty, pushing the limits and testing the boundaries’

Groove is a new, infinitely customisable finish applied to the acoustic panels and wall coverings. Precise angular cuts are applied to create patterns that blend and distort light


One of the innovative custom walls developed in conjunction with architects Warren and Mahoney for the MediaWorks radio studios in Auckland. This one represents anechoic sound


Solutions for overhead sound absorption include Groove finished Cube panels, the undulating slatted structure of the Frontier collection and the circular, cloud-like Horizon panels
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