Volume 12 , Issue 3 , July 2026 , Pages 120-134
1 College of Engineering , Architecture Engineering Department , University of Sulaimani, KR, Iraq
This study examined the role of advanced building technologies in promoting urban sustainability through a qualitative case study of the Madrid Nuevo Norte project in Madrid, Spain. The research investigated how energy-efficient building envelopes, smart energy management systems, renewable energy technologies, and mobility-integrated urban planning contribute to environmental, social, and economic sustainability outcomes. The study adopted a qualitative case study methodology based on secondary data obtained from peer-reviewed academic literature, urban planning reports, policy documents, and sustainability indicators published between 2019 and 2024. The analytical framework was structured around the three pillars of sustainability and supported by the concept of urban metabolism to evaluate the relationship between building technologies and urban systems. The findings indicate that advanced building technologies contribute to reduced operational energy demand, lower projected carbon emissions, improved thermal comfort, enhanced mobility integration, and increased long-term economic efficiency. The study also demonstrates that the Madrid Nuevo Norte project aligns with the principles of Sustainable Development Goals 7, 11, and 13 by integrating climate-responsive design, renewable energy systems, and sustainable mobility strategies. However, the research identified limitations related to the absence of field-based performance monitoring and user satisfaction assessment. The study contributes to sustainable urban design literature by linking building-scale technologies with city-scale sustainability performance through the urban metabolism perspective.