Facebook Tweet Help Stories Civic & Institutional Making waves Share Tweet Help A new community aquatic and leisure centre in Tauranga is deceptively large on the inside, packing many features under one roof Bright red, blues and neutral colours were used on this building. Swimming pool halls, where chlorine is used, are tough on any paint surface. For the interior and exterior paint finishes of the Baywave Tect Aquatic and Leisure Centre, the architects consulted with paint specialist Resene.Three colours were picked to bring vibrancy to the building and identify the centre as being situated on the coast in Tauranga, says Jasmax project architect Chris Jack. Bright red, blues and neutral colours were used on this building. "Nearby Mt Maunganui and its Pacific coastline provided an inspiring, natural palette of colour and texture for the building accents," he says. "A theme of Paua/Pacific and pohutukawa formed the basis for the colour selection."Resene Padua and Resene Azure reflect the centre's water theme, he says, while Resene Monza and Resene Flashpoint capture the intensity of blooming pohutukawa flowers and highlight the facades. Bright red, blues and neutral colours were used on this building. "The predominant background wall colours are a combination of greys and whites from Resene The Range Whites & Neutral that are warm and neutral and complement the building materials."For more details, contact Resene, phone 0800 737 363. Email:advice@resene.co.nz, website: www.resene.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 30 Mar, 2006 Civic and Institutional Design Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2204 NZ2204 Read More Similar Stories