1988 - Present | USA
Telos
“The World’s Most Spectacular Education/Technology/Recreation Park.” Proposed to Y.H. Chen, Tuntex Corporation, Taipei, Taiwan. This 900 acre track of land overlooking the San Francisco Bay in northern California was proposed this unprecedented theme park design that housed the world’s most far-reaching ideas in every field of human endeavor; from education to the design of lunar cities; from new garden tools to the transformation of science and technology; this theme park is a step into the incredible mind of nature and human kind as collaborators and caregivers of the planet earth.”
The park is itself a self-sustaining and regenerating mini-city and garden. A self-replenishing garden of Eden on earth with an eye towards the heavenly cosmos. Of its many features visitors will marvel at the 2 kilometer long waterfall that stands 30 meters high - the largest human made waterfall in the world - and used in part, to clean and recycle water inside the park. At the foreground of the park is an extensive bank of photo voltaic solar panels that are computer-tracking the sun’s daily angle to achieve maximum efficiency. All buildings designs; the tension cable floating recreation center, the ocean breeze cooled apartment hotel, the, “Crystal Mountain,” collection of the world’s most unique mineral crystals, the, “Telos Tower,” which contains ten built-in windmills, a recycled salt water solar heating system, a monorail system and the experimental testing grounds for the most imaginative concepts in vehicles and architecture; all of these destinations are a part of the park and much more. Only two miles from the San Francisco International Airport, and two miles to the city of San Francisco; the park is located in an ideal location with a guaranteed visitor influx of 40,000,000 persons per year. Nowhere in the world has there ever been attempted an interactive collection of the most advanced and profound concepts of humanity. Telos (which means purposefulness) invites the visitor to enter the universe of human ingenuity and the ineffable mind of nature.