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Engineering the City

by Matthys Levy and Richard Panchyk (Chicago Review Press, 2000)
Engineering in the City by Matthys Levy and Richard Panchyk

Building a modern city takes a lot of clever engineering. How are you going to get water and electricity to everyone? Bridge rivers? Build on swamps? And most important, where does all the garbage go? Not to mention what happens when you flush the toilet. This book takes you on an engineers tour of modern cities, looking at all these exciting challenges, and some of the clever solutions both modern and ancient city builders have come up with.