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[Case Study] Kampung Admiralty: Singapore’s Blueprint for Intergenerational Care and Open Social Housing

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  1. Introduction: Singapore's Public Housing Legacy & The "Vertical Kampong" Singapore is globally recognized as a premier pioneer in public housing. Over 80% of Singapore’s resident population lives in public housing built by the Housing & Development Board (HDB). The government provides these high-quality apartments at subsidized rates under a unique 99-year leasehold system , retaining ultimate land ownership while offering citizens secure, affordable homeownership. In response to a rapidly aging demographic, Singapore took this housing legacy to the next level in 2017 with the completion of Kampung Admiralty in Woodlands. [ Traditional Senior Housing ] [ Kampung Admiralty ("Vertical Kampong") ] - Remote and isolated - Centrally located in urban everyday life - Closed to outsiders - Open-community architecture (Zero walls) - Monolithic age demographic - Intergenerational (Seniors & child...

[Essay] The 'Basic Care Society': Guaranteeing the Social Maximum and the Right to Care

  1. Introduction: Reframing the Vision of Integrated Care The recent launch of the Presidential Committee on Basic Society in South Korea marks a pivotal moment. The concept of a "Basic Society" is rapidly evolving from a mere policy slogan into a dominant discourse that will likely encompass the entire spectrum of future social policies. In this shifting landscape, as the community-based integrated care system is being implemented, we face a critical question: What should be the ultimate vision of this care system? My answer to this question is clear: We must strive toward a "Basic Care Society." But what vision does a Basic Care Society truly hold? Ultimately, the answer hinges on how we define and set the level of what is "basic." 2. Paradigm Shift: From "National Minimum" to "Social Maximum" Traditional welfare systems have historically been designed around the concept of a "National Minimum." This perspective is epitom...