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This paper speculates on the integration of sensory technology in architecture and in the infrastructure of cities. The objective is to study the potentialities - and effects - of this on society and the built environment through projects at UNStudio. The focus is twofold: (1) explore the intersections between 'health' and technology in architecture (2) to distinguish 'responsive' versus 'smart' cities.