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Perforated Key-Nirvana Platinum Ceiling Panels Used in Adelaide School Project

Announcement posted by Designcor 01 Jul 2019

Designcor provides lining and acoustic solutions to architects, builders, and interior designers looking to finish their projects. They sell acoustic panels and exterior wall cladding suitable for different needs.
Perforated Key-Nirvana Platinum ceiling panels from Designcor were specified by architects Thomson Rossi for The Heights School project. The ceiling panels were installed by Commercial Fitouts Australia.

Designcor supply architects, interior designers and builders with linings and acoustic solutions for interior walls and ceilings and exterior facades and soffits. Their selection of realistic timber grain and coloured finishes in the Key-Nirvana range allows designers to achieve a creative and aesthetically pleasing space. Key-Nirvana is an ideal choice for a cost effective quality product. These panels can be perforated, patterned, slotted or shaped to provide maximum noise reduction.

The Key-Nirvana range will not peel away from its substrate or mark easy from tapes. The selection offers realistic timber grain and coloured finishes allowing the designer to achieve a creative and aesthetically pleasing space.
A selection of realistic timber grains and coloured finishes give total control over creativity while ensuring excellent acoustic properties. The pre-finished panels can be manufactured to suit site requirements and are easy to install. 
The Key-Nirvana concept range is the best choice in quality for vinyl decorative panels and acoustic ceiling tiles.  They can also be used for feature panels for walls and ceiling and partitions.

Thomson Rossi were commissioned by the Department for Education to complete the STEMWORKS refurbishment at The Heights School in Modbury Heights, South Australia.

The design incorporated STEM hubs that are located in both the Middle and Senior School. Within these hubs particular attention was given to creating small gathering and ‘entrepreneurial’ spaces within the open floor plan areas.

The concept was further developed through a connection between internal STEM spaces which spill outside into covered outdoor desks for continuation of experiment and testing activities. This connection provides integration between the spaces and their associated activities to support STEM learnings. 

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