Housing prices rise 12.9%: Spanish cities need more homes, not simply more buildings
Higher prices coincide with smaller households and demand expanding faster than supply.
Higher prices coincide with smaller households and demand expanding faster than supply.
Restrictions require transport alternatives, accessibility and useful public space.
Trees, water, materials and climate shelters become essential urban protection.
The 2025 tourism record raises new questions about mobility, housing, seasonality and relations with residents.
Drainage, floodable parks and public information can reduce damage before an emergency.
Accessibility connects streets, transport, buildings, information and services.
International population growth is changing housing, services, commerce and everyday urban life across Spain.
Digital growth is turning logistics, trust and information quality into essential economic infrastructure.
Record clean generation shifts the debate from adding capacity to networks, storage and flexibility.
The value of AI lies not in demonstrations but in responsible integration into everyday work.