Archetech Issue 47 2020 | Page 52

A & W MOORE A & W Moore Wine Racks have been manufacturing wine racks in the UK since 1977. We are a family- run business, providing a comprehensive range of high quality wine racks and wine cabinet storage solutions. We have built our reputation on building bespoke wine racks using only the finest materials, to not only provide you with bespoke storage solutions that are tailor- made to your requirements, but also to ensure that no matter the wood or metal you choose, your wine storage solution will preserve your wine or champagne for generations. Our reputation for quality products at affordable prices, combined with great personal service, means that we now have loyal clients from every corner of the globe, as well as across the United Kingdom. Choose from our large collection of solid oak wine racks, solid pine wine racks, traditional wood & steel wine racks or all metal wine racks to find your perfect fit. For more information Tel: 0115 9441434, email: information@ wineracks.co.uk, visit our website www.wineracks.co.uk. Follow us at www.instagram.com/awmwineracks and www. pinterest.co.uk/AWMWineRacksUK/pins/ THE QUIET FUN SOLUTION The London Gunnnersbury Park Museum is a perfect example of how high-performance acoustic solutions can solve the problem of noise in public and leisure places. As design trends continue towards minimal furniture and hard surfaces, it becomes increasingly important to reconcile aesthetics with personal comfort. As part of its Heritage Lottery Funded redevelopment, London’s once-neglected Gunnersbury Park Museum has been transformed. It now boasts new gallery and learning spaces as well as a brand- new exhibit telling the stories of local people. A new addition to the Regency Mansion is the pavilion, originally designed to house both the catering facilities and horse-drawn carriages that are a large part of the Park’s heritage. When considering its redesign, the architects wanted to create a space that would provide a hub for the Park. It needed to be a space that emotionally connected with visitors to the Museum and regular users of the Park. With this in mind, the designers decided to specify Troldtekt panels. With their natural look and feel and acoustic properties, they were the ideal solution for the ceiling. It allowed them to use harder surface materials elsewhere to suit the architecture of the pavilion. Path Design says, “We needed to ensure that we addressed what could be a relatively hard interior because of the heavy floors we needed for high traffic catering and the predominantly glazed elevations. As such, we looked to soften acoustically the space to reduce the background noise generated by the open kitchen and coffee machines, along with the general noise created by visitors.” Troldtekt panels are commonly specified throughout the UK and Europe to improve the interior acoustic environment. They offer high sound absorption, high durability, natural breathability and low cost life cycle performance in addition to inherent sustainability. More information is available from www.troldtekt.com. Samples, case studies and technical information are easily sourced from tel 01978 664255 or visit www.troldtekt.co.uk.