Metropolis

Exploring how cities inspire new ideas–and how new ideas change city life

The Questionable Compromises of Privately-Owned Cities

The reason a privatized city is so much quicker and easier to build is not down to the inherent superiority of the free market, but because it removes power from people and communities and centralizes it into the hands of one person or corporation.
Samira Shackle
4 min read

The Tacky Cities Of Tomorrow

If imagined cities are an easy shorthand for the world of tomorrow, then the ways we talk about the cities that are being built is a way of understanding the world we already have.
Ian Steadman
4 min read

Without an Address, You’re No One

Utilities, deliveries, welfare, and more all depend on having an address–so what can you do if your home doesn’t have one?
Duncan Geere
5 min read

How Cities Can Be Reclaimed By Women Through Performance Art

Urban areas are not built for women, and artists have long been adept at pointing this out.
Angella d’Avignon
5 min read

Climate Change Will Bring Forest Fires into Europe’s Biggest Cities

Major European cities like Madrid could soon be facing a new existential threat.
Emily von Hoffmann
5 min read

The Depressing Science of What Living in a City Does to Your Brain

The hustle and bustle of living in cities has measurable impacts on mental health–but greenery may be an antidote.
Princess Ojiaku
5 min read

Lahore, the Policed City

Daily life in Pakistan’s second-largest city is overrun with barbed wire, CCTV, and dolphin squads.
Sabrina Toppa
5 min read

It’s Time for Cities to Talk About Abandoning Meat

Can urban farms really help fight climate change and make room for animals at the same time?
Ajit Niranjan
7 min read

How Are Remote Workers Changing the World’s Cities?

Remote working is easier than ever before across the world–but it has impacts on cities as well as workers.
Duncan Geere
4 min read

Why We’re Still Up in the Air About Green Roofs

Think that putting plants on top of buildings will solve our urban environmental problems? Think again.
Sarah O’Meara
4 min read

The Evolving Battle for Urban Public Space

Social spaces are the beating heart of our cities–and a constant source of conflict and tension.
James Gleave
4 min read

Could the Cities of the Future Take the Form of a Digital Swarm?

The built environment constantly reinvents itself–and “swarm cities” could be its next manifestation
Roy Christopher
5 min read

I Tried to Green My Apartment by Learning From the Weed-Growing Community

Doesn’t every city dweller deserve somewhere to grow their own food, even if it’s just a bucket?
Leigh Alexander
11 min read

The City of the Future Looks Like a Former Military Bunker in Taipei

Treasure Hill could be a prototype for the future of sustainable urban living.
Duncan Geere
3 min read

How Cutting-Edge Materials Will Change the Look of the Cities of the Future

Smart glass, metal sponges, and more of the discoveries that will define where we live and work.
Rowena Fletcher-Wood
6 min read

After Disasters Hit Our Cities, Why We Stay and Rebuild

Reflections on living through an earthquake–and what to preserve and what to replace.
Jo Elise
5 min read

Mapped: America’s Healthiest Cities

Communities beat out states when it comes to keeping you well.
Duncan Geere
2 min read

The Rebirth of the City-State

Are technological, cultural, and environmental factors combining to disrupt the nation-state in favor of an ancient alternative?
Corin Faife
7 min read

Metropolis: A Reading List

A crash course in the ways cities influence new ideas–and how new ideas change city life.
How We Get To Next
3 min read

The Problem With Smart Cities

It’s no use turning cities into data mines without putting human needs at the forefront.
Cat Matson
4 min read

Tech Hub Profile: Silicon Moscow

Russia’s startups have a rich talent pool–but sanctions continue to define their chances for success.
Vas Panagiotopoulos
5 min read

Tech Hub Profile: Silicon Tehran

International investors are about to gain access to a fertile and untouched tech market.
Vas Panagiotopoulos
3 min read

Tech Hub Profile: Silicon North

Estonia offers entrepreneurs e-residency in one of the world’s most progressive digital societies.
Vas Panagiotopoulos
4 min read

Greece’s Tourism Startups Find a Way Through the Crisis

In the wake of the Eurozone crisis, startups in the Greek capital focusing on tourism are facing an uncertain future.
Vas Panagiotopoulos
2 min read

Consumer Wearables Measure Air Quality in the Most Polluted Cities

Crowdsourcing air quality readings could make life better for millions around the world.
Duncan Geere
2 min read

NY Prison Break: 6 High-Tech Security Measures That Might Have Foiled It

How modern prisons foil old breakout techniques.
Abigail Hartstone
3 min read

Tiny Victorian Biospheres Could Re-green the World’s Most Polluted Cities

Reviving the Victorian craze for tiny greenhouses could help fight air pollution.
Duncan Geere
2 min read

The Technology That’s Supercharging Disaster Relief

From drones to robots, technology is offering new ways to quickly respond to earthquakes.
Duncan Geere
3 min read

How This Multi-Colored Building Saved London From “The Great Stink”

Happy 150th birthday, Crossness pumping station!
Alice Bell
4 min read

5 Innovations in Sewage Management

This is the real fresh sh!t
Alice Bell
2 min read

What Every City Can Learn From Boston’s Worst Winter

Major winter storms make it imperative for cities to develop better strategies for resilience.
Abigail Hartstone
4 min read
A group of protesters walk along a street wearing costumes.

What Low-Income Areas Can Teach Silicon Valley About Tech

The tech industry is at the heart of gentrification disputes in many cities–but it doesn’t have to be.
Ros Donald
4 min read

Communities Have Their Say in Post-Hurricane Sandy Redesign

Competitions for designers who want to repair city infrastructure need buy-in from residents first.
Ros Donald
5 min read

Grenoble to Get Rid of Billboards, Will Plant Trees Instead

Liberating public space and cleaning the environment
Alice Bell
1 min read
A child holds a tablet computer in a classroom.

Building the Libraries of Tomorrow

With people increasingly reading on ever-more-mobile devices, libraries need a reboot to stay relevant.
Mark Harris
2 min read

How 3D-Mapping with Drones Is Changing the Shape of Peruvian Favelas

A new way to use drones for social good.
Alice Bell
2 min read

Give Us Smarter Cities, Block by Block

The benefits of smart cities need to be rolled-out gradually to be realistically delivered in our lifetimes.
Scott Smith
2 min read
A CGI render of the wooden skyscraper at street level.

The World’s Next Tallest Building–Made of Wood?

The tallest new wood building is the world is 10 stories tall–and the next ones could go even higher.
Mark Harris
2 min read

San Francisco’s Hackable Sidewalks are Real Conversation Starters

Encouraging social interaction in cities through giant concrete parabola.
Alice Bell
3 min read

The Oxford Flood Network: Bringing Smart Cities to the People

Monitoring a river to warn of floods using a grassroots data collection system.
Alice Bell
2 min read