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City Reads: Singapore Reads New York: The Gap Between Singapore and New York’s 21% Is Governance, Not Technology.

A group of pedestrians and a person using a motorized wheelchair navigate a wide, level, and tactile-paved urban crosswalk in a high-density district of...

City Reads: Amsterdam Reads New York: Canal Houses and Steep Stairs. New Construction Treats Accessibility as the Baseline.

A view of narrow historic Dutch canal houses with traditional steep gabled roofs and stone entrance steps along a waterway. AMSTERDAM · April 28, 2026...

City Reads: Nairobi Reads New York: No ADA Equivalent. The Infrastructure Gap Is Also an Opportunity to Build Differently From the Start.

A street scene in Nairobi showing pedestrians navigating uneven sidewalks and new construction projects, highlighting the contrast between emerging infrastructure and accessibility needs. NAIROBI ·...

City Reads: Seoul Reads New York: The Ramps Are Being Built. The Normate Template Is Harder to Change Than the Ramp.

Modern elevator access at a busy Seoul metro station facilitates mobility for elderly and disabled commuters. SEOUL · April 28, 2026 : Seoul’s skyline is...

The V&A’s Disability and Design Exhibition Is Over. The Question It Asked Is Still Open.

An installation view of a contemporary design gallery showcasing adaptive tools and sculptural objects intended for universal use. LONDON · April 28, 2026 : Two...

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