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Our cities are like huge complex living organisms and just like the human body. They rely on its vital organs power, transport, food, water and buildings to keep it and the people who live and work there alive. This series explores how these vital systems work and examines the impact of ever increasing demand.
IMDb 6,2/1020131 sesong
13+
5 episoder
  • 1. Power Games

    1. Power Games

    Electricity powers the life support systems that keep our cities running. Lights, Trains, communications, even hospitals rely on this invisible force. Without it, our cities stop working and lives are at risk.
    Electricity powers the life support systems that keep our cities running. Lights, Trains, communications, even hospitals rely on this invisible force. Without it, our cities stop working and lives are at risk.
    TV-G
    50min
    16. nov. 2013
  • 2. Food Fights

    2. Food Fights

    Food- it's a city's most important source of energy. With demand for food in the city so high, restaurants and supermarkets must be restocked on a daily basis. Without new supplies, cities will run out of food in a matter of days.
    Food- it's a city's most important source of energy. With demand for food in the city so high, restaurants and supermarkets must be restocked on a daily basis. Without new supplies, cities will run out of food in a matter of days.
    TV-G
    50min
    23. nov. 2013
  • 3. Concrete Jungle

    3. Concrete Jungle

    As our metropolises become more crowded, architects, designers and builders face a constant challenge: creating new and modern spaces where every square-inch has already been developed.
    As our metropolises become more crowded, architects, designers and builders face a constant challenge: creating new and modern spaces where every square-inch has already been developed.
    TV-G
    50min
    30. nov. 2013
  • 4. Transport Tales

    4. Transport Tales

    People are the lifeblood of cities, its transport links are its veins and arteries. If they're cut off the city will die. It's an endless task demanding brain and brawn to get city dwellers where they need to be, when they need to be there.
    People are the lifeblood of cities, its transport links are its veins and arteries. If they're cut off the city will die. It's an endless task demanding brain and brawn to get city dwellers where they need to be, when they need to be there.
    TV-G
    50min
    7. des. 2013
  • 5. Water Works

    5. Water Works

    Water-without it we'd die, but this most basic human need can be deadly too - get the supply wrong and it can poison us, get too close and it can drown us. With every passing year the challenge of providing water to billions of people becomes harder.
    Water-without it we'd die, but this most basic human need can be deadly too - get the supply wrong and it can poison us, get too close and it can drown us. With every passing year the challenge of providing water to billions of people becomes harder.
    TV-G
    50min
    14. des. 2013
  • How Cities Work
    IMDb 6,2/1020131 sesong
    Our cities are like huge complex living organisms and just like the human body. They rely on its vital organs power, transport, food, water and buildings to keep it and the people who live and work there alive. This series explores how these vital systems work and examines the impact of ever increasing demand.
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    Ian White
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    Rod CairdGinita JimenezIan White
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