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Crazy Rich Lessons from Singapore: A Case Study of Kampung Admiralty and Aging Well in the World’s Smartest City

Kampung Admiralty was a “first of its kind” intergenerational community built in the Woodlands neighborhood of Singapore. Designed by WOHA Architects, Kampung Admiralty initially faced significant community opposition but has ultimately proven to be a hugely successful and transformational neighborhood destination. Four years after its completion, the development now serves as a template for other planned intergenerational developments around Singapore.
 
Singapore is also the world’s smartest city and leads the way in the adoption of technology as an integral part of daily living. As we know, the ability of older adults to age in place well and independently is increasingly turning to technology, and Singapore has a number of government-sponsored, innovative initiatives underway at individual, community, and city-wide levels.

Register now for this virtual event presented by Design for Aging. No fee | 1.0 HSW/LU

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