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URBAN  Intelligence.

Measuring what makes a city livable.

This is where Syntropy began — a body of work measuring environmental wellness at street level. The air a city breathes, how it moves, and the data that decides whether it's healthy to live in. Each project below was built and tested in Guatemala City.

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AQI Guatemala City

URBAN Intelligence

A street-level air-quality monitor for the capital, now drawing live readings from satellite data. Our flagship: a live observatory built on a full year of ground measurements.

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URBAN DATA

URBAN Intelligence

Dashboards that fold open data and our own measurements into one place, making a city's patterns legible at a glance.

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MABBIT

URBAN Intelligence

The fixed sensor network behind the data — eight street-level stations that measured the city's air every 30 minutes for a year.

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TOOLKIT

URBAN Health

Protocols and baselines for measuring urban environmental health, so findings can be compared, trusted, and acted on.

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RABBIT v.1.0

URBAN Intelligence

A portable sensor that measures air and environmental quality along pedestrian routes and bike paths, mapping exposure block by block.

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(AI) Urban Counter

URBAN Health

Computer vision that counts people and vehicles in public space, turning a single camera into a live read on how a city actually moves.

Syntropy in Action
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