Livability intelligence
Livable City Starts with Signals
Seattle leads this frame with a 8.3 overall signal across daily-life standards.
City signal profile
Seattle livability signals
USA · Americas · Overall 8.3
Good cities are not just places on a map. They are systems that work for people.
— Maya Rivers
Field Note
The "20-Minute City" – Why Adelaide and Kyoto are the Future of Urban Living
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Five standards
Quality-of-life lenses, not generic travel tags.
Region cards
Start with the part of the world you are comparing.
12 cities
Americas
Average score 8.3 · led by Vancouver
Vancouver / Toronto / San Francisco15 cities
Asia
Average score 8.7 · led by Singapore
Singapore / Tokyo / Seoul13 cities
Europe
Average score 9.0 · led by Copenhagen
Copenhagen / Vienna / Zurich10 cities
Oceania
Average score 9.0 · led by Melbourne
Melbourne / Sydney / AucklandFeatured Cities
Twelve strong signals from the current city set.
City quote
“In Seattle, the rain teaches you that every drop has a purpose in shaping the city’s quiet strength.”
Maya Rivers · Seattle
Useful reading
Livability is a stack of ordinary moments.
Clean air matters on a Tuesday commute. Safety matters after a late dinner. Healthcare matters when a routine appointment becomes urgent. This index keeps those daily signals side by side so a city can be read as a living system.
Latest Field Notes
Long-form context from the livability desk.

The "20-Minute City" – Why Adelaide and Kyoto are the Future of Urban Living
For decades, the definition of a "Global City" was tied to the sheer scale of its skyscrapers and the 24-hour roar of its streets. We were told that t...

The Premium of Perfection – Is the Cost of Singapore and Zurich Actually Worth It?
In the world of urban rankings, there is a "Golden Circle" of cities that seem to have solved the most difficult problems of modern civilization. They...

The Healthcare Powerhouses – Why Boston and Seoul Lead the Pack
When we scroll through photos of "liveable" cities, we usually see trendy cafes in Melbourne or historic canals in Amsterdam. But if you've ever had a...



