Especially interested to learn more about sustainable city development in the USA, given the idiosyncracies of suburbia and the approach to inner cities.
Yes, I believe that NEOM oversees a group of the most talented individuals in architecture, engineering, and construction to bring the concept of building higher to life. Their initial conceptual environment design has been thoughtfully planned to provide an ideal combination of sunlight, shade, and natural ventilation to ensure the formation of microclimatic spaces. Additionally, the city's many green spaces will make it more comfortable for individuals who live, work, and visit here. It will run entirely on renewable energy, have no roads, automobiles, or pollution, and 95% of the land will be set aside for natural habitat. In contrast to traditional cities, the health and welfare of the population will take precedence over infrastructure and transportation. Despite being 170 kilometers long and 500 meters above sea level, it is just 200 meters broad. By reducing carbon-intensive infrastructure like vehicles and highways, the city will have zero carbon emissions. All its activities, including those of its industries, will be powered entirely by renewable energy. The use of open spaces and natural elements throughout will play a significant part in improving the air quality.