Balancing Liveability and Climate Goals: Edinburgh’s Path to Sustainable Building

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Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, has long been recognized for its rich cultural history and intricate urban fabric. The city thrives within its museums, tenement housing, and shops nestled in Georgian buildings. In 2022, Time Out ranked Edinburgh as the world's best city, citing its efficiency across community building and urban systems such as public transport. However, as climate change makes its effects progressively visible at an urban level, the city inevitably runs into a pressing dilemma: how to sustain this quality of life in increasingly difficult conditions.

The journey toward this balance unfolds through several interconnected strategies, such as retrofitting, adaptive reuse, circular design, and community collaboration, each contributing to Edinburgh's evolving vision of a sustainable urban future.

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Cite: Ananya Nayak. "Balancing Liveability and Climate Goals: Edinburgh’s Path to Sustainable Building" 07 Nov 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1035560/balancing-liveability-and-climate-goals-edinburghs-path-to-sustainable-building> ISSN 0719-8884

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