Environmental acoustics is the discipline that studies sound in both natural and artificial environments, combining knowledge from physics, engineering, psychology, medicine, and urban planning. For years, regulatory measures have been focused on the prevention, control, and remediation of environmental challenges, aiming to promote a balanced and sustainable sound environment that considers both human needs and ecosystem preservation.
Sustainability and Benefits
For over 30 years, we have approached the challenges posed by the environment with expertise and enthusiasm, striving to be a point of reference for all our clients.
Environmental noise can stem from a multitude of activities: industrial operations, road traffic, transportation, recreational activities, and much more.
Achieving high-quality outcomes requires specific expertise and a holistic approach that involves all stakeholders, ensuring the adoption of practices ranging from
urban planning to acoustic engineering, from legislation to public education and awareness.
Development and Livability
We recognize that environmental concerns are increasingly important to our clients. This is why we believe that environmental acoustics is not merely about noise reduction or
compliance with growing regulatory frameworks, but a crucial element in creating livable and healthy spaces.
Our interventions span across Urban Planning, Construction, Industry, and Education—fields that are vital for our urban and social future.