Stories from the Soundscape
Teachers near a busy bypass installed a living wall along the playground fence. A simple before‑after study showed about a six‑decibel reduction at child ear height during peak traffic. More telling, teachers reported calmer group activities and fewer requests to repeat instructions. Parents noticed their kids lingered longer at pickup, chatting instead of covering their ears.
Stories from the Soundscape
On a windy twelfth‑floor balcony, a resident added modular green panels and dense evergreens. The wall didn’t silence sirens, but it softened their sharpness and reduced intrusive reflections, making evening calls feel less piercing. They now read outside most nights and track weekly sound snapshots, sharing tips with neighbors who are planting their own leafy buffers.