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Aunty Agnes Shea High School: How custom-printed acoustics brought Ngunnawal stories to life

Architect: CK Architecture

Builder: Hindmarsh

Categories: Education

Photographer: HCreations

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Embedding culture and acoustic performance in education


The project

Aunty Agnes Shea High School in Taylor, ACT, is more than a learning environment—it’s a living narrative of Ngunnawal Country. Designed by CK Architecture in collaboration with local First Nations artists, the school integrates cultural storytelling into its architecture, creating spaces that connect students to Place and knowledge.

Cube™ in custom printed First Nations artwork, Cube in Muralla

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Cube™ in custom printed "Pre-Summer" artwork by Bek Weddell (Ginyaag Art), Frontier™ Tundra in Gherkin and Acros with Frontier™ Beam 250 in Eucalyptus

The challenge

 

The design brief called for authentic cultural integration—not as an overlay, but embedded within the fabric of the design. For this, the team recruited Ngunnawal artists through an arts organisation to ensure a local vision and contribution towards the project.

 

Commissioned artworks representing the six Ngunnawal seasons had to be reproduced at architectural scale. The large, continuous artworks needed to be colour-true, legible from a distance, and consistent under varied classroom lighting. At the same time, every element was required to meet the practical demands of an educational setting: stability, sustainability, Group 1 fire ratings, and acoustic performance for 800 students across diverse learning zones.

 

This required close collaboration and management between the architects, artists, head contractor, and suppliers involved to complete the school’s construction within a tight deadline.

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Cube™ in custom printed "Summer" artwork by Jazz Matthews (Wilay Designs), Cube™ in Sargazo

Cube™ in custom printed “Summer” artwork by Jazz Matthews (Wilay Designs), Cube™ in Sargazo

Cube™ in custom printed "Pre-Summer" artwork by Bek Weddell (Ginyaag Art)

Cube™ in custom printed “Pre-Summer” artwork by Bek Weddell (Ginyaag Art)

Cube™ in custom printed "Pre-Winter" artwork by Kristal Matthews (Wilay Designs) and Muralla

Cube™ in custom printed “Pre-Winter” artwork by Kristal Matthews (Wilay Designs) and Muralla

Cube™ in custom printed "Pre-Summer" artwork by Bek Weddell (Ginyaag Art), Frontier™ Tundra in Gherkin and Acros with Frontier™ Beam 250 in Eucalyptus

Cube™ in custom printed “Pre-Summer” artwork by Bek Weddell (Ginyaag Art), Frontier™ Tundra in Gherkin and Acros with Frontier™ Beam 250 in Eucalyptus

Frontier™ Tundra in Gherkin and Acros with Frontier Beam 250 in Eucalyptus

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The solution

Cube™ in custom printed First Nations artwork

Autex Acoustics® partnered with CK Architecture to deliver a suite of acoustic solutions that balanced cultural expression with technical precision. Custom-printed 24 mm Cube™ panels became storytelling canvases, embedding commissioned artworks into high-performance acoustic treatments that reduce and control reverberation. The artworks function as learning aids, wayfinding and compliant vision markers, while improving speech clarity in classrooms and specialty spaces.

 

Collaborating closely with both the architects and artists, Autex Acoustics transformed the original designs into production-ready formats—undertaking colour proofing, substrate trials, and detailed illumination and finish specifications. This helped ensure that the cultural narratives were conveyed with integrity in their final context.

 

Panel placement, Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) performance, and junction detailing were meticulously coordinated throughout general learning, arts and performance, and circulation zones, ensuring that the ambience of each Ngunnawal season–themed space was preserved without compromising acoustic clarity.

 

Complementary solutions included Frontier™ Acoustic Raft, Quietspace® Panel with Vertiface® overlay, and Cube™ Panel in seasonal hues, Muralla, Senado, and Sargazo. Each product was selected for its sound absorption, sustainability credentials, and ability to harmonise with the school’s season-inspired colour narrative.


The result

Cube™ in custom printed First Nations artwork, Cube in Muralla

The completed school is a vibrant, acoustically comfortable environment where cultural knowledge and learning coexist seamlessly. Autex Acoustics solutions helped contribute to the overarching project goals through product features such as stability, sustainability, Group 1 fire rating, and carbon neutral manufacturing, while supporting reconciliation through design. This project stands as a model for embedding cultural meaning into functional spaces.

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