The Architecture of Cities, Markets and Technology
Why companies, platforms, infrastructure and cities should be understood as parts of one system.
Why companies, platforms, infrastructure and cities should be understood as parts of one system.
New European standards are changing how buildings are designed and placing greater attention on the existing building stock.
Spain's housing PERTE aims to accelerate production, but its success will depend on design, logistics and urban quality.
Spain's state BIM plan introduces the methodology gradually and turns information coordination into a contractual responsibility.
Existing buildings are becoming material banks, while adaptation gains value over automatic replacement.
Permit applications made after 29 May 2026 open a new stage for the future integration of solar energy.
Trees, water, materials and climate shelters become essential urban protection.
Drainage, floodable parks and public information can reduce damage before an emergency.
Accessibility connects streets, transport, buildings, information and services.
Transforming existing buildings is becoming a climate, economic and urban strategy.