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Sensara · Research

Reading the body, shaping the room.

Sensara is our research into living environments — spaces that sense how a person is doing and respond in real time, in service of calm, focus, and healing.

The idea

Most spaces are fixed. This one listens.

A room is usually the same for everyone who enters it. Sensara explores the opposite — environments built on live human signals that adapt to the person inside them, so the space becomes part of the care rather than a backdrop to it.

How it works

Sense, understand, respond.

01

Sense

Live biological and spatial signals — heart, breath, movement, attention — gathered gently and continuously.

02

Understand

Models turn those signals into a read of state: calm or stressed, focused or overwhelmed, engaged or withdrawn.

03

Respond

Light, sound, and image shift in real time to meet the person where they are.

Where it helps

Built for the people a fixed room leaves behind.

Mental wellbeing

Spaces that help the nervous system settle, and that show — measurably — when it does.

Learning & education

Environments that hold attention and adapt to how a person is actually doing, not a fixed lesson plan.

Neurodivergent support

Low-overload, responsive spaces designed to reduce sensory strain and support focus and calm, including for autism.

Status

Sensara is an active research track — early, careful, and evidence-led. We share it as it grows.

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