Modern villa and outdoor pool beside a distant highway at dusk
Applied AI for real environments

A quieter property.
Without closing off the view.

QuietScape™ creates precisely calibrated outdoor quiet zones for patios, pools, gardens and balconies—helping homeowners reclaim spaces affected by recurring road noise.

US Patent Pending Retrofit or new construction Site-calibrated AI Designed for focused quiet zones
The residential noise problem

Noise should not decide how you use your home.

Highway-facing homes may have beautiful views and exceptional outdoor spaces, yet the low-frequency drone of passing vehicles can make those spaces difficult to enjoy. Traditional walls trade noise for blocked views. QuietScape is designed around a different choice.

Split view of a noisy highway-facing terrace and a calm poolside terrace
Keep the view Protect the seating zone Avoid major civil works
A focused solution

Quiet where living actually happens.

Sound control works best when it is designed around a defined listening area. QuietScape concentrates its intelligence on the places residents use most—rather than claiming to silence an entire neighborhood.

  • Pool loungers and cabanas
  • Outdoor dining and majlis seating
  • Garden workspaces and terraces
  • Balconies and selected façade openings
Measured performance

Engineered around the property, not a generic room.

Each installation is commissioned for the source, distance, geometry and desired zone. The system detects recurring noise early, predicts its arrival and adapts its response over time.

Up to −10 dBIndicative target at a calibrated zone
50–500 HzLow-frequency band emphasized in the invention
1 dayIndicative device installation
24/7Monitoring and model improvement potential
QuietScape One sculptural device integrated beside a luxury pool terrace
QuietScape One

Technology designed to belong in the landscape.

A sculptural outdoor appliance conceals sensing, processing and acoustic components inside a premium architectural form. Finishes can be coordinated with the property palette so the device reads as landscape design—not exposed technical equipment.

Architectural formDesigned for visible premium spaces
Weather-readyExterior deployment concept
Site-calibratedConfigured to the property geometry
UpgradeableModel bundles can improve over time
How it works

Recognize. Predict. Adapt.

The website experience should make the concept easy to understand without exposing technical patent diagrams. These three steps communicate the core invention in homeowner language.

01 · Recognize

Identify the incoming noise

Reference sensors capture recurring environmental sound before it reaches the protected seating area. The system classifies patterns such as vehicle type and approach.

02 · Predict

Forecast the wave ahead of time

A delay-compensated predictive model estimates the signal milliseconds ahead, preserving the timing margin required for outdoor active noise control.

03 · Adapt

Continuously refine the response

Error sensors measure the remaining sound so the controller can correct its output and accommodate gradual changes in weather, placement and acoustic conditions.

Residents dining and relaxing in protected outdoor quiet zones overlooking a highway
The resident experience

A technology people feel—without having to understand it.

The value is simple: easier conversation, more comfortable outdoor dining and greater use of the property’s most desirable spaces. QuietScape can make noise reduction visible through live, zone-specific performance readings while the hardware remains discreet.

A family of forms

Specify the right device for each space.

The same intelligence can be expressed through multiple architectural formats, allowing QuietScape to work across existing homes, villas under construction, balconies and larger communities.

QuietScape product family with sculptural columns, fence modules and planter-style arrays
QuietScape One

Sculptural column for a focused patio, dining or lounge zone.

QuietScape Halo

Smaller bollard-scale modules for pool decks, paths and cabanas.

QuietScape Line

Boundary, fence or planter-integrated arrays for longer property edges.

QuietScape Vista

Compact configurations for balconies and selected façade openings.

Aerial view of a premium residential community with quiet zones highlighted at multiple villas
From one home to a community

Turn road-facing inventory into a differentiated residential experience.

Developers can begin with a single show villa, document performance at the seating zone and expand into a coordinated community deployment. Existing owners can start with one priority area and add zones as needed.

Start with the property

Explore a QuietScape assessment or pilot.

Share the noise source, approximate distance, property layout and the outdoor area you want to protect. The next step is a site-specific feasibility discussion—not a generic product quote.