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Why the 1858 Great Stink of London Changed Urban Planning Forever

14 min · 3. Mai 2026
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In 1858, London’s river became so foul that it forced the British government to confront a crisis it could no longer ignore. This episode tells the story of the Great Stink, the failed ideas that made it worse, and the engineering breakthrough that transformed sewage, public health, and modern urban planning forever. It’s a tale of heat, politics, miasma theory, and one visionary engineer whose underground solution still shapes cities today.

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