The only newsletter where flood control looks like a sci-fi cathedral, bridges are judged emotionally, and architects are reminded who actually keeps cities standing.
Weโre heading 30 km out to sea to look at a port that solved โshallow waterโ by simply abandoning land
Mega-pipelines, mutant-dog indie games, chaotic logistics, a bridge that yeets itself underwater, and this weekโs Cargo Simulator winner.
Giveaways, seismic wizardry, questionable parking skills, and a bridge ready to clothesline an architect - all inside this weekโs Real Civil Newsletter.
3 copies of Graviton Grid up for grabs, a record-breaking bridge that laughs at symmetry, a Martian engineering mishap, and Paddy discovers his bark.
Gravity-bending giveaways, ancient aqueduct flexes, a bridge thatโs too slippery to function, and Paddyโs old football obsession.
The only newsletter where bridges dangle over valleys, houses eat their guests, and ghosts still canโt meet building code.
From robot farmers to Roman bridges and cities that drink rainwater - itโs 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 youโll hear architects weeping across Buenos Aires.