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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...

London Is the World’s Best City. 38% of Its Children Live in Poverty.

High-density residential blocks in East London where child poverty rates are among the highest in the United Kingdom. LONDON · April 29, 2026 : London...

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Breaking Barriers, Building Family — Santiago Guzmán and the Language of Trust in Latin America’s Crypto Frontier

A helicopter engineer turned educator built Latin America's largest...

Why the 18-Minute City: The Question That 15 Minutes Cannot Answer

The 15-minute city improves what exists. The 18-minute city...
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