Gravity-bending giveaways, ancient aqueduct flexes, a bridge that’s too slippery to function, and Paddy’s old football obsession.
The only newsletter where bridges dangle over valleys, houses eat their guests, and ghosts still can’t meet building code.
From robot farmers to Roman bridges and cities that drink rainwater - it’s another week of pure engineering brilliance (and a few architect burns for good measure)
From ancient Roman engineering feats to modern digital deforestation, plus a new game giveaway and one very questionable bridge.
Hellish luck, heroic concrete, and one very smug blinking bridge - grab your hard hat and read on.
10 copies of Moleconomy up for grabs, ancient engineers showing off, and a bridge review so savage you’ll hear architects weeping across Buenos Aires.
Marvel-worthy Brooklyn Bridge saga, epic game giveaways, camouflage dog adventures, and engineering chaos that'll make your engineering heart race!
Norway built da Vinci’s 1502 bridge sketch using modern engineering and laminated wood - and for once, architects didn’t ruin it.
Skyscrapers in space, chaotic bridge designs, indie games, and a dog with better tactics than me.
Bridge reviews, alien-listening telescopes, and a car dealership held together with rust and vibes.
From London’s “super sewer” to a Dutch water bridge, plus a Mini Motorways throwback and a Wandering Village giveaway - all packed into this week’s Real Civil Newsletter.
Inside: a seismic Greek legend, an architect’s red spaghetti disaster, shrinking balls, and a suspicious Labrador.