All articles by citymetric staff
The Golden Z: Shaping Glasgow’s future
A recent council vote has set in motion a new vision for Glasow’s Golden Z.
Emission-based parking charges to drive cleaner air in Bath
Emission-based parking charges will be introduced at various car parks throughout the city of Bath.
Turku’s Museum of History and the Future must exemplify climate resilience
The Finnish city of Turku announced an architecture competition for the inaugural Museum of History and the Future, citing sustainability as a core consideration.
Birmingham City Council effectively declares bankruptcy
Birmingham City Council issues a notice amid a budget shortfall and escalating equal pay claims.
Tubes, bridges & sewers: The centuries-old infrastructure Londoners still use today
Today’s Londoners would be hard-pressed not to use at least some of the infrastructure left over from the 19th Century.
The City of Edmonton just opened a net-zero fire station
Geothermal and solar will power Edmonton’s new net-zero fire station in the Windermere community.
Multigenerational living: A growing trend shaped by family bonds and financial realities
A new report has unlocked insights into the surge in multigenerational homes in the US.
Sydney looks to turn off the gas
In a groundbreaking move that underscores the growing commitment to sustainability, the City of Sydney has voted to ban gas connections and mandate all-electric new residential and commercial developments.
AI reveals what US airports of the future could look like
The fusion of AI’s creative insights and human ingenuity could shape the travel experience of the next generation.
Where are the largest cities in Britain?
There are actually a few different metrics by which to find the largest cities in Britain. It depends on how you define your boundaries.