Sensors that disappear into the architecture, never into the catalogue.
The sensing fabric beneath the AKMZA Longevity Standard. Slide through the four families — each placed by the architect, calibrated to the room, hidden inside the surface.

Functional Sensors
Fixed-point intelligence, hidden inside the architecture.
Fixed-point sensors are placed exactly where the home needs to feel — not where a catalogue suggests. Gravity sensors beneath the sofa, fixed-point sensors in the toilet, cabinet sensors in front of the wardrobe, waterproof sensors in the bathroom. Every placement is drawn into the architecture before joinery is fabricated.
Gravity & Pressure
Sofa, bed and reading-chair gravity sensors trigger the resident's preferred scenes — reading mode, viewing mode, sleep mode — without a single switch or app interaction.
Cabinet & Wardrobe
Cabinet sensors activate interior lighting the moment a door or drawer opens, and joinery-integrated proximity sensors illuminate wardrobes and bookshelves as you approach.
Invisible Integration
Our latest invisible sensors use sensing technology that is completely hidden from view — no visible lens, no reveal, no compromise to the millwork or stone.
Every residence deserves its own nervous system.
Sensor architecture is not a product line. It is a bespoke design discipline — shaped to the biology of the occupants, the microclimate of the site, and the intelligence ambition of the project.