Our expertise in acoustics, audiovisual solutions and performance technology has been utilised in various projects both in Finland and abroad. We have been involved in the designs such as Helsinki Music Centre, the acoustic restoration of Moscow Conservatory in Russia, Stavanger Concert Hall in Norway and Wuxi Grand Theatre in China.
We have also participated in improving many people’s everyday life. Our expertise in noise and vibration control has been used in projects such as City Rail Loop and West Metro. In addition, our experts have been involved in many outdoor events from the Flow festival to Madonna’s concerts.
Our expertise have also serviced everyday locations where good acoustics are essential but preferably completely unnoticeable. These include schools, office buildings and sports arenas as well as professional recording studios. Read more about our references. For more information contact info (at) akukon.fi.
The Cultural Center's acoustic design was led by Henrik Möller from Akukon's team.
With the planning of acoustic improvements, Bio Rex's renewed primary hall was finished with a superb sound.
Turku City Theatre was in desperate need of modernization.
G Livelab is a club created by musicians, for the music.
The audiovisual installation in ECHA’s facilities was one of Finland’s largest installations in public offices.
Palanga received its distinguished concert arena to vitalize cultural life of the city around the year.
It is important in the design that the vibration caused by metro traffic does not result in vibration and noise disturbances in the surrounding areas.
The acoustics of the concert hall have received praise from musicians, conductors and critics alike. Its tone has been described as beautiful, personal and close.
The Swedish theatre in Helsinki experienced a major transformation. The theatre building, completed in 1860, was completely renovated with major room alterations.
One of the most revered classical music halls in the Finnish capital is located in the Helsinki Conservatory of Music in Ruoholahti.
Hämeenlinna City Theatre received a new main stage in 2010 in the cultural hub Verkatehdas in the centre of Hämeenlinna.
Kangasala House of Culture was finished in early 2015.
Upon reconstruction, the old school premises at Kiuruvesi were given a new life as the nation’s cultural living room.
A 1930’s mail car depot in Rovaniemi has taken on the role as Rovaniemi’s new house of culture, The Korundi.
The Kristoffer hall was first opened in 1989, and after two decades’ service it underwent a complete makeover and a thorough renovation in 2009.
The Conservatory in Moscow, named after the famous composer P.I. Tchaikovsky, is one of the world’s largest music academies.
Phenomenal, premium, superb. Such words have been used to describe the new Neubrandenburgian concert hall since its completion in 2001.
The New Pavilion was built along the Swedish School Centre in Kauniainen to host cultural events for both the school and the community.
Olos Polar Centre of the Lapland Hotels is a meeting and conference centre of international standard.
The facilities of the Oulu City Theatre, originally built in 1972, underwent a major renovation in 2001-2004.
The teaching facilities for music and communications at The University of Applied Sciences in Oulu are of uncontested high quality.
The Pop & Jazz Conservatory Lappia in Tornio is a combination of a concert hall, recording studio with teaching and rehearsing facilities.
In 2005 the Rauma City Theatre was finally granted its long anticipated new theatre building. The theatre was built into the premises of the former local library.
Through the improvement of the acoustics of the amphitheater the orchestra now finds it easier to play together, and the acoustics of the entire hall improved tremendously.
The Turku Conservatory of Music sits on the banks of the River Aura, a location previously used as a dock yard and a rope factory.
The old factory building went through an extravagant transformation in 2004 when the decision was made to convert it into a cultural hub.
The Cadimef studios were constructed at the turn of the millennium as part of an EU project for the North Karelia University of Applied Sciences.
In the heart of Helsinki is the new and praised sanctuary for music, The Helsinki Music Centre. It has put Finland among the leaders in the world of concert houses.