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Case study: Acoustic Timber™ transforms Capalaba sports complexCase study: Acoustic Timber™ transforms Capalaba sports complex

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 campuses while serving the community. Key challenges included acoustic treatment for the vast space, resolved with Autex Acoustic Timber™ panels, which mimic wood aesthetics and provide excellent sound absorption. The project emphasises sustainability, community impact, and innovative design.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

28 Oct 2024 1m read View Author

The Capalaba State College Sports Complex, designed by Cottee Parker and JSTN Architects, bridges junior and senior campuses while serving the community. Key challenges included acoustic treatment for the vast space, resolved with Autex Acoustic Timber™ panels, which mimic wood aesthetics and provide excellent sound absorption. The project emphasises sustainability, community impact, and innovative design.

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Case study: Acoustic Timber™ transforms Capalaba sports complex
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 campuses while serving the community. Key challenges included acoustic treatment for the vast space, resolved with Autex Acoustic Timber™ panels, which mimic wood aesthetics and provide excellent sound absorption. The project emphasises sustainability, community impact, and innovative design.
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