Strip the City

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  • TV-PG
  • 2012
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.5  (186)

Strip the City is a fascinating television series that first aired on the Science Channel in 2012. The show revolves around the idea of peeling back the layers of some of the most iconic cities in the world to reveal their infrastructure and how it works. The basic concept of the show is to take viewers on an informative and engaging journey through some of the most complex and remarkable urban landscapes on the planet. The presenters of Strip the City are Kavan Smith, Thom Kikot, and Nick Eyles, and they are joined by a team of experts from various fields such as geology, engineering, and urban planning. Each episode focuses on a single city, and the experts outline the city's unique geology and history, then explain how the city's infrastructure is designed to overcome the various challenges that come with the terrain. The show makes use of computer-generated graphics to strip away the buildings, roads, and other man-made structures in each city, revealing the underlying terrain and geological structures. The presenters use this information to show how the city is engineered to deal with natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides. They demonstrate how the city's infrastructure, from its drainage systems to its buildings, is designed to withstand these forces of nature. In the first episode, the show takes viewers on a journey through San Francisco, a city that is known for its hilly terrain and being a hotbed of seismic activity. The experts explain how San Francisco's unique geology has created a plethora of challenges for its engineers and builders, and how they have overcome these challenges to create one of the most earthquake-safe cities in the world. In other episodes of Strip the City, the show takes us through the underground network of New York City, shows us the innovative engineering used to build the world's tallest skyscrapers in Dubai, and delves into the complex canal system in Venice, Italy. The show also uses state-of-the-art technology to help explain the engineering and geological concepts, such as 3D animations and interactive maps, making it accessible for viewers of varying levels of expertise. One interesting aspect of Strip the City is that it highlights the impact that human activity has on the environment. For example, in the episode about Las Vegas, the experts explain how the city's insatiable demand for water has caused significant damage to the surrounding landscape, and the measures being taken to reduce the impact. Overall, Strip the City is an informative and engaging television series that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through some of the world's most remarkable urban landscapes. By peeling back the layers of our cities, the show reveals the incredible engineering, geological, and environmental challenges that have been overcome to create the places we call home.

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Los Angeles
8. Los Angeles
March 26, 2014
Watch as CGI animation strips the world's most extreme earthquake city -Los Angeles - naked of its steel, concrete, ocean and rock -layer by layer -to explore the secret technology and infrastructure that keeps it standing.
Machu Picchu
7. Machu Picchu
March 19, 2014
Machu Picchu, the center of the sprawling Incan empire, is constantly threatened by mother nature. Using CGI to strip it, layer by layer, see how the infrastructure prevents it from tumbling down the Andes mountains.
Cavern City - Paris
6. Cavern City - Paris
March 5, 2014
The film dismantles Paris's most famous icons to reveal their secrets and the ingenious technology that allowed engineers to build the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and Sacre Couer.
Hurricane City - New Orleans
5. Hurricane City - New Orleans
February 26, 2014
New Orleans is on the edge of disaster. Completely surrounded by water, land is falling fast to the Gulf of Mexico, sitting on unstable silty mud, it is also directly in the firing line of hurricanes every year.
Tokyo
4. Tokyo
February 19, 2014
The use of mind-blowing CGI animation to strip the world's most extreme mega-quake city -Tokyo - naked of its steel, concrete, ocean and rock -layer by layer -to explore the secret technology and infrastructure that keeps it standing in a mega quake.
Venice
3. Venice
February 12, 2014
Venice is sinking while sea levels are rising, a recipe for disaster. Using CGI animation to strip it of its steel and concrete, layer by layer, we explore the infrastructure that keeps Venice afloat through frequent floods and erosive salt water.
Chicago
2. Chicago
February 5, 2014
Using CGI animation to strip it of its steel and concrete, layer by layer, we explore the infrastructure that keeps Chicago standing amidst extreme winters and fierce summer heat waves that have ravaged the city for decades.
New York
1. New York
January 29, 2014
In the second season premiere, the infrastructure of New York is explored.
Description

Strip the City is a fascinating television series that first aired on the Science Channel in 2012. The show revolves around the idea of peeling back the layers of some of the most iconic cities in the world to reveal their infrastructure and how it works. The basic concept of the show is to take viewers on an informative and engaging journey through some of the most complex and remarkable urban landscapes on the planet.

The presenters of Strip the City are Kavan Smith, Thom Kikot, and Nick Eyles, and they are joined by a team of experts from various fields such as geology, engineering, and urban planning. Each episode focuses on a single city, and the experts outline the city's unique geology and history, then explain how the city's infrastructure is designed to overcome the various challenges that come with the terrain.

The show makes use of computer-generated graphics to strip away the buildings, roads, and other man-made structures in each city, revealing the underlying terrain and geological structures. The presenters use this information to show how the city is engineered to deal with natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides. They demonstrate how the city's infrastructure, from its drainage systems to its buildings, is designed to withstand these forces of nature.

In the first episode, the show takes viewers on a journey through San Francisco, a city that is known for its hilly terrain and being a hotbed of seismic activity. The experts explain how San Francisco's unique geology has created a plethora of challenges for its engineers and builders, and how they have overcome these challenges to create one of the most earthquake-safe cities in the world.

In other episodes of Strip the City, the show takes us through the underground network of New York City, shows us the innovative engineering used to build the world's tallest skyscrapers in Dubai, and delves into the complex canal system in Venice, Italy. The show also uses state-of-the-art technology to help explain the engineering and geological concepts, such as 3D animations and interactive maps, making it accessible for viewers of varying levels of expertise.

One interesting aspect of Strip the City is that it highlights the impact that human activity has on the environment. For example, in the episode about Las Vegas, the experts explain how the city's insatiable demand for water has caused significant damage to the surrounding landscape, and the measures being taken to reduce the impact.

Overall, Strip the City is an informative and engaging television series that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through some of the world's most remarkable urban landscapes. By peeling back the layers of our cities, the show reveals the incredible engineering, geological, and environmental challenges that have been overcome to create the places we call home.

Strip the City is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (14 episodes). The series first aired on October 27, 2012.

Where to Watch Strip the City

Strip the City is available for streaming on the Science Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Strip the City on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    October 27, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (186)