Interference of the geolocalized digital layer makes it is necessary to launch a new artificial nature called augmented environment (AE). The design and construction of this emerging landscape, that has a hybrid physical and digital ecology, is based on the network interaction between fields of sensors and actuators. In the contemporary scenario, there is a need to explore the symptoms of this occurrence that seems to redefine the future of our cities. This article anticipates a model that structures the sensory environment of AE and contributes with a selection of case studies from three concrete landscapes.