The innovative 2,400 seat concert hall wraps the audience around the stage and features suspended balconies inside a larger volume, attached to the building by access passages, allowing sound to circulate completely around them.
Marshall Day Acoustics teamed with 2008 Pritzker Prize winning French Architect, Jean Nouvel, were selected ahead of 97 international design teams in
Marshall Day Acoustics was selected for this project as part of a rigorous tendering process and the result is a beautiful asymmetrical auditorium design with the acclaimed London based architect, Zaha Hadid, who won the design competition in 2003.
Marshall Day Acoustics is New Zealand's principal port noise acoustic consultants and we have been involved in a number of large scale projects for the majority of the country's ports.
Marshall Day Acoustics has developed a high level of expertise in all aspects of airport noise management and measurement and has carried out work for a variety of major international and regional airports in New Zealand, Australia and South East Asia.
The Christchurch Art Gallery is the largest art institution in the South Island and is located in the centre of Christchurch's cultural precinct. Opened in 2003, Marshall Day Acoustics is proud to be associated with the acoustical design of this important civic building.
Victoria Park Tunnel (VPT) is the third of three priority projects - known collectively as the Central Motorway Improvements - to be recently undertaken in central Auckland.
Civic Place represents one of the most comprehensive cultural infrastructure projects undertaken by a local government authority and Marshall Day Acoustics are pleased to have been appointed as acoustic consultant on this prestigious project on the North Shore of Sydney.
The original Holy Trinity Anglican Parish Church in Tauranga, New Zealand, was destroyed by fire in 1999, only to rise from the ashes four years later as a striking new structure of concrete and steel.