Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 226) - Studio.SC balances aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability across diverse projects Listen Now
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    Autex Acoustics

    Beautiful acoustics for spaces where people live, work and learn.

    Our acoustic solutions are designed to reduce and control reverberation and echo in building interiors, creating comfortable, acoustically balanced environments. The Autex Acoustics range offers a variety of treatments including wallcoverings, panels, baffles, and screens—easily customised to fit the requirements of your space.

     

    News

    Bespoke acoustic solutions elevate dining experience at exclusive Mediterranean restaurant in Melbourne
    Autex Acoustics collaborated alongside Rothelowman to utilise the feature ceilings as a way to deliver a bespoke ...
    Acoustic products enhance learning opportunities at Melbourne school
    Autex Acoustics® worked closely with ARM to create a high performing acoustic solution without compromising on their ...
    Autex Acoustics wall and ceiling products enhance student learning in refurbished school library
    At the newly refurbished library in the Cecile Ryan Centre at St Andrews Lutheran College, Queensland, acoustic wall ...
    Frontier acoustic ceiling resolves noise challenges at Parramatta school’s new aquatic centre
    In selecting an acoustic treatment for the new aquatic centre at Tara Anglican School for Girls, designers NBRS Sydney ...
    How Autex Acoustics’ ASL Takeback Programme supports a circular economy
    Launching a pilot takeback programme for our Acoustic Soffit Liner (ASL) product is an exciting and crucial next step ...
    Autex Acoustics SpinFix – pioneering end-of-life solutions for acoustic products
    Committed to ongoing innovation and exploration of new materials and techniques, Autex Acoustics has harnessed ...
    How material innovation led to Autex Acoustics’ first truly circular acoustic solution
    As part of their material exploration initiative, the Autex Acoustics team is innovating ways to repurpose their ...
    Deconstructing construction waste: how cross-industry collaboration can reduce the landfill problem
    The construction and demolition industry in Australia contributes 20 million tons of waste to landfills each year, ...

    Resources

    Case study: Acoustic Timber™ transforms Capalaba sports complex
    The Capalaba State College Sports Complex, designed by Cottee Parker and JSTN Architects, bridges junior and senior ...
    Case study: The BMW Showroom, Melbourne
    Located on one of South Melbourne’s busiest streets, the BMW Showroom is a retail landmark. The Melbourne showroom was ...
    Case study: North Melbourne Primary School
    Located on the land of Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation in North ...
    Sustainability eBook 2023: Autex Acoustics
    In 2023, Autex Acoustics proudly sponsored the Best of the Best category, recognising outstanding sustainable ...
    Case study: SEEK Global HQ, Melbourne
    SEEK’s global headquarters in the historic inner-city suburb of Cremorne, Melbourne is a people-focused workplace ...
    Closing the loop: What role does the building industry play in creating product circularity?
    The circular economy model, with its emphasis on keeping materials and products in use as long as possible, has the ...
    Case study: Kane HQ, Richmond, Victoria
    Kane Constructions is one of Australia’s most renowned and innovative construction groups, known for consistently ...
    Design considerations in highly humid environments
    High humidity in indoor spaces pose unique challenges to any acoustic wall or ceiling systems. Interior acoustics ...
    Timber options for acoustic design: Key considerations for modern interiors
    In every sector, the benefits of good acoustic design are undeniable. However, sound performance is not the only ...
    Sustainability eBook 2022: Autex
    It was in 2006, way back before smart phones or social media, when we launched what we now call the Sustainability ...
    Towards a net zero future: Reducing embodied carbon in buildings through specification of low-carbon products
    The built environment is responsible for nearly half of all CO2 emissions worldwide, with a large proportion ...
    Autex Acoustics: Sustainability eBook 2021
    For the past 15 years, Architecture & Design magazine has run the Sustainability Awards – Australia’s oldest national ...
    Socialising in comfort: The importance of acoustics in hospitality
    When a pleasurable sensory experience is the main goal of your business, it’s imperative that the space is carefully ...
    Green building vs. Greenwashing
    The use of recycled content in the manufacture of building products is an important strategy in improving global ...
    A meal for the senses: The value of acoustic treatment in restaurants
    By opting for greater levels of acoustic control, designers, specifiers, and restaurateurs alike can protect the ...

    Sustainability Awards

    Autex Acoustics: Pioneering a sustainable soundscape
    Autex Acoustics has been a quiet force in sustainable building practices for decades, since long before "green" ...
    Beyond glue: Autex Acoustics' bold vision for a circular future
    Autex Acoustics is pioneering sustainability by minimizing glue use and focusing on circular design. Their SpinFix ...
    Sound materials for sound environments: Q&A with Jonathan Mountfort, Creative Director at Autex Acoustics
    Autex Acoustics has long been one of the most prominent leaders in sustainable innovation. In this interview, ...
    Ferrars and York: An idyllic sustainable marvel
    The Sustainability Awards' Best of the Best category recognises the pinnacle of Australian achievement in ...
    Unveiling the gamechanger: Best of the Best
    Forget categories and sub-classifications. The Sustainability Awards' Best of the Best isn't about ticking boxes, ...
    Murdoch University’s Boola Katitjin crafts a transformative student experience by combining sustainable design with innovative acoustics
    Designed by public architecture and urban design specialists Lyons in association with Perth-based firms Silver ...
    Circularity, curbing waste and carbon neutrality: Autex Acoustics’ sound sustainability strategy
    In the ever-evolving architecture and design industry, sustainability has experienced a remarkable ...
    Alex Symes on being crowned Best of the Best
    “Our mission is advancing sustainable architecture. Every project we're looking for opportunities to create a case ...

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