The book explains how the hidden systems of a city—such as water, electricity, gas, sewers, bridges, roads, and wires—are built and function. It traces how these infrastructures evolved with urban growth, uses diagrams, experiments and games to teach principles, and shows both visible and invisible parts of city engineering.
Engineering the City: How Infrastructure Works (Projects and Principles for Beginners) by Matthys Levy & Richard Panchyk

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