The ambitious proposal, which should cover about 106 square kilometers, will accommodate 5 million people and promises an ecological architecture, sustainable energy production and a water system capable of making the most of scarce resources.
To build it, funds of 400 billion dollars are needed, meanwhile the entrepreneur has already entrusted the project to the prestigious American architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group
The first phase with the relocation of 50,000 diverse people on 1,500 acres will cost an estimated 25 billion and should begin in 2030.
Telosa, which will occupy approximately 600 square kilometers in the United States, is a model city of the future based on equity, inclusiveness and sustainability.