Send us a text In this episode, Janey and Verity welcome Hamish from Autex Acoustics, a proudly New Zealand company innovating acoustic solutions since 1967. Starting as Auckland Textiles with recycled carpet underlays, Autex has evolved into a global leader in sound and thermal insulation products made from sustainable materials like recycled plastic bottles and New Zealand wool. They explore how sound shapes our experience of spaces—whether it’s classrooms, cafes, or homes—and why thoughtfu...
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Send us a text In this episode, Janey and Verity welcome Hamish from Autex Acoustics, a proudly New Zealand company innovating acoustic solutions since 1967. Starting as Auckland Textiles with recycled carpet underlays, Autex has evolved into a global leader in sound and thermal insulation products made from sustainable materials like recycled plastic bottles and New Zealand wool. They explore how sound shapes our experience of spaces—whether it’s classrooms, cafes, or homes—and why thoughtfu...
Send us a text In this episode of Between the Walls, Janey sits down with co-hosts Penny and Verity from the Architecture + Design Library for an honest, unfiltered conversation about what’s really happening behind the scenes in the design world. From client red flags and why budget transparency matters, to how AI can streamline your design process (without replacing real human insight), this one covers a lot of ground—and delivers a few good laughs along the way. You’ll also get a look at wh...
Between The Walls
Send us a text In this episode, Janey and Verity welcome Hamish from Autex Acoustics, a proudly New Zealand company innovating acoustic solutions since 1967. Starting as Auckland Textiles with recycled carpet underlays, Autex has evolved into a global leader in sound and thermal insulation products made from sustainable materials like recycled plastic bottles and New Zealand wool. They explore how sound shapes our experience of spaces—whether it’s classrooms, cafes, or homes—and why thoughtfu...