Here you can explore the quiet areas collected by people in your city and worldwide by using the Hush City app!
The colored markers on the map represent the quiet areas.
You can click on them to read the user feedback, have a look at the pictures, and listen to the sounds! You can also
review the quiet areas through the list view mode, if you prefer,
by clicking here.
Or filter the quiet areas and visualize them according to their noise levels, the descriptors used by the users to
tag them, their perceived quietness, the overall visual quality and their accessibility.
The legend will explain you how to read the colors and the meaning of the numbers placed on the markers.
We hope you will enjoy your digital journey through the Hush City map. Please, let us know how it goes. Happy (quiet)
surfing!
And… if you like, you can always join the Hush City community and help us in making our world a quieter place to
live. Just click here to download the free Hush City app.
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FILTERS
Please scroll down and select the appropriate filters to refine and visualize the quiet areas, according to noise levels, descriptors, perceived quietness, visual quality, accessibility and time.
NOISE LEVELS
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20
30
40
50
60
70
>75 dB
DESCRIPTORS
Lively
Boring
Meaningful
Meaningless
Natural
Artificial
Pleasant
Unpleasant
Familiar
Unfamiliar
Friendly
Unfriendly
Relaxing
Stressing
Informative
Uninformative
Beautiful
Ugly
Preferred
Unpreferred
PERCEIVED QUIETNESS
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Very quiet
Quiet
Fairly quiet
Slightly quiet
Not quiet
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VISUAL QUALITY
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Very good
Good
Fairly good
Slightly good
Not good
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ACCESSIBILITY
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Very good
Good
Fairly good
Slightly good
Not good
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TIME
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Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night
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LEGEND
• The numbers displayed on the markers indicate the amount of surveys made by the users in the same place.
• The colors of the markers refer to the noise levels calculated by the app in dB(A). They correspond to: