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Keystone Takes Out The Ceiling & Partition Industry Award For Best Specialist Ceiling

Announcement posted by Keystone Acoustics 26 Aug 2016

Keystone Architectural Linings & Acoustics Solutions recently completed a project, at the State Drill Core Reference Library in Tonsley Park, Adelaide, South Australia, that has won several prestigious Australian building awards

See more at:http://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/projects/small-commercial/mining-outback-and-geology-inspire-thomson-rossi-s 

The building also took out the Commercial Architecture and Colorbond Steel awards at the awards ceremony. Reflecting the mining industry it represents through its architecture is at the heart of this new $20 million building in Adelaide. The South Australia Drill Core Reference Library holds 7.5 million metres of drill core samples collected over 130 years from across South Australia and has the capacity to display up to 2km of cores for inspection on a series of automated conveyor belts in the main viewing area.

 

The building, which opened on 17 February, also features conference rooms and a 3D viewing room, which uses virtual reality technology to give geologists a worms-eye view of geology and mineral deposits under the earth’s surface.

The library brings together samples previously stored at four separate drill core libraries spread across South Australia. They are now kept in a massive storage warehouse at the rear of the building, featuring eight seemingly never-ending aisles that reach to the high ceiling.

Keystone is committed to providing only the best quality ceiling, lining and wall panels and all their products are engineered for performance thanks to decades of experience perfecting their slotting, patterning and perforating techniques. Whether a space requires plain wall panels or depth and dimension need to be added to an area with perforated panels or acoustic ceiling panels, they can work to create an atmosphere that is both beautiful and functional.

 

For further information on soundproofing and Keystone please visit the website at http://www.keystoneaccoustics.co.nz .