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City Reads: Singapore Reads Amsterdam: Systematic Urban Design Capacity. Best Positioned to Scale This. Has Not Yet Reframed Dementia Care.

Modern residential apartment blocks in Singapore featuring integrated greenery and communal spaces designed for an aging population. SINGAPORE · April 30, 2026 : As Singapore...

City Reads: Seoul Reads Amsterdam: Aging Faster Than Any OECD Country. Has Not Yet Asked Whether the Institution Itself Is a Form of Harm.

An urban view of Seoul's skyline transitioning into integrated residential care districts for the elderly. SEOUL · April 30, 2026 : South Korea is aging...

City Reads: Tokyo Reads Amsterdam: 30% Over 65. Technically Sophisticated. Still Waiting for the Question to Be Asked Clearly Enough.

Pedestrians navigate a busy intersection in Tokyo, a city facing the world's most rapid demographic shift toward an aging population. TOKYO · April 30, 2026...

Yvonne van Amerongen spent her career caring for people with dementia. Then she decided the building was the problem.

Hogeweyk — the world's first dementia village, just outside Amsterdam — changed how cities think about aging.  ---This is an insight article from bcdW Magazine....

San Francisco Has More Dogs Than Children. The City Keeps Closing Schools.

Residential neighborhoods in San Francisco increasingly reflect a demographic shift away from young families toward pet-centric households. SAN FRANCISCO · April 29, 2026 : San...

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