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Prosperia City

The Global Capital City of Prosperity, Innovation, Diplomacy and Sustainable Development.

Code · BDIRegion · AfricaCoordinates · 03° 22′ S · 29° 21′ E
Digital twin · True 3D · Procedural Three.js

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Initial Area300–500 km²
Expansion Cap1,000 km²
Phase I Pop.500,000
Ultimate Cap3–5 million
Planning Horizon100-year
GDP Target$100B+ /yr
Jobs Target1M+ direct
Green Land35% reserved green
Doctrine · Sovereign Brief

Official Master Planning Brief

For architects, urban planners, engineers, investors and development partners

§ 00

Executive Vision

Prosperia City shall be conceived as one of the most ambitious urban development projects ever undertaken in Africa and the developing world. Rather than simply creating a new city, the project shall establish a complete economic transformation ecosystem capable of accelerating national development, attracting global investment, fostering innovation, reducing poverty, generating employment and positioning Burundi as a strategic gateway for regional and international commerce. The city shall serve as a flagship under the Global Growth Plan, adapted and replicated across 248 nations and territories, designed to compete with Singapore, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Shanghai and Seoul while maintaining a strong Burundi identity, cultural heritage and long-term environmental sustainability.

§ 01

Master Development Parameters

Initial Development Area

  • ·300–500 km²

Future Expansion Capacity

  • ·Up to 1,000 km²

Population Capacity

  • ·Phase I — 500,000 residents
  • ·Phase II — 1.5 million residents
  • ·Ultimate — 3 to 5 million residents

Planning Horizon

  • ·100-year master plan with modular expansion capability
§ 02

Core Development Philosophy

Global Competitiveness

  • ·Multinational corporations
  • ·Sovereign wealth funds
  • ·International organizations
  • ·Technology firms and financial institutions
  • ·Universities and research institutions
  • ·Global events and high-net-worth individuals

Human-Centered Urban Design

  • ·Walkability
  • ·Livability
  • ·Accessibility and safety
  • ·Transit-oriented development
  • ·Mixed-use communities
  • ·Healthy urban environments

Environmental Sustainability

  • ·Net-zero readiness
  • ·Renewable energy integration
  • ·Smart water and circular systems
  • ·Waste-to-energy infrastructure
  • ·Climate resilience and green building standards
  • ·Minimum 35% dedicated green and ecological land

Economic Inclusion

  • ·Local entrepreneurs and small businesses
  • ·International investors
  • ·Youth employment
  • ·Research institutions
  • ·Manufacturers and technology startups
  • ·Professional services industries
§ 03

Economic Objectives (25-Year Horizon)

  • GDP contribution exceeding USD 100 billion annually
  • More than 1 million direct jobs
  • Premier regional investment destination
  • Leading regional logistics hub
  • International conference and diplomatic destination
  • Innovation, technology, education and research center
§ 04

Final Design Objective

Prosperia City shall be designed not merely as a city, but as a fully integrated capital of prosperity, innovation, diplomacy, sustainability, education, manufacturing, culture, technology and human advancement. Every component of the master plan shall reflect permanence, excellence, resilience, economic productivity, environmental responsibility, architectural distinction and future scalability — establishing a model urban development framework capable of adaptation across all 248 nations and territories under the Global Growth Plan and WSANDN global development vision.

Masterplan · 17 Districts

A 100-year city, designed in one coherent gesture.

Prosperia is organized into seventeen integrated mega-districts — from the WSANDN diplomatic core to the seven-star waterfront, from the financial district to the Olympic city. Every district is designed to international best practice and reachable within thirty minutes by the transportation super-network.

Prosperia City masterplan diagram

The 17 Districts

Index 01 → 17
D-01District 01 / 17

WSANDN Global Government & Diplomatic District

Symbolic heart of Prosperia. Houses the principal international campus of World Subnationals and Nations (WSANDN).

WSANDN Global Headquarters

  • ·Global Presidential Palace
  • ·Global Assembly Hall
  • ·International Council Chambers
  • ·Treaty and Diplomacy Center
  • ·Economic Growth Command Center
  • ·Global Media Center
  • ·International Leadership Academy
  • ·State Banquet Hall
  • ·International Visitor Centre
  • ·World Growth Policy Institute

Diplomatic Quarter

  • ·Embassies and High Commissions
  • ·Consulates
  • ·International organizations
  • ·Regional institutions
  • ·Future United Nations facilities

Government Zone

  • ·Presidential Complex
  • ·Parliament and Ministries
  • ·National Archives
  • ·State Square and National Monument Precinct
  • ·Presidential Gardens
  • ·Ceremonial Boulevard
D-02District 02 / 17

International Financial District

Burundi's Canary Wharf — 50 to 100 iconic towers, the African Economic Exchange, sovereign and corporate headquarters.

Anchor Institutions

  • ·International banks
  • ·African Economic Exchange
  • ·Stock Exchange
  • ·FinTech centers
  • ·Wealth management and investment houses
  • ·Sovereign fund offices
  • ·Trade and commodity exchanges
  • ·Corporate headquarters

Skyline Vision

  • ·50–100 iconic skyscrapers
  • ·Supertall towers 80–120 stories
  • ·Premium office space
  • ·Observation decks and sky gardens
  • ·Luxury retail and executive clubs
D-03District 03 / 17

International Business & Technology District

AI, FinTech, advanced manufacturing, biotech, education tech and renewable energy enterprise campuses.

Target Sectors

  • ·Artificial Intelligence
  • ·FinTech
  • ·Advanced Manufacturing
  • ·Health Technology
  • ·Renewable Energy
  • ·Education Technology
  • ·Biotechnology
  • ·Digital Services

Facilities

  • ·Technology parks
  • ·Startup and venture campuses
  • ·Corporate R&D campuses
  • ·Research parks and innovation labs
  • ·Business incubators
D-04District 04 / 17

Prosperia International Airport City

30–50M passenger capacity, cargo airport, diplomatic terminal, aviation academy and a full airport free-trade zone.

Aviation Capacity

  • ·30–50M passengers annually
  • ·Multiple runways
  • ·Cargo airport
  • ·Diplomatic and private aviation terminals
  • ·Aircraft maintenance hub
  • ·Aviation academy

Airport City

  • ·Hotels and corporate offices
  • ·Retail centers
  • ·Logistics parks
  • ·Convention facilities
  • ·Airport free-trade zone
  • ·Smart immigration systems
D-05District 05 / 17

Global Conference & Exhibition City

Global Nations Convention Centre and 50,000+ delegate capacity for summits, expos and economic forums.

Forum Facilities

  • ·Global Nations Convention Centre
  • ·Exhibition halls
  • ·Summit facilities
  • ·Trade fair grounds
  • ·International media center
  • ·Diplomatic reception facilities

Capacity

  • ·50,000+ delegates
  • ·Global economic forums
  • ·African summits and expos
  • ·Scientific congresses
  • ·Investment conferences
D-06District 06 / 17

Seven-Star Hospitality & Tourism District

Seven-star hotels, presidential suites, waterfront resorts and signature retail avenues rivalling the world's leading destinations.

Hospitality Programme

  • ·Seven-star hotels and presidential suites
  • ·Luxury and waterfront resorts
  • ·Signature restaurants
  • ·Luxury retail avenues
  • ·Entertainment districts
  • ·Cultural tourism attractions
D-07District 07 / 17

Lake Tanganyika Waterfront City

Signature lifestyle precinct — Grand Marina, Yacht Club, waterfront residences, beaches and cultural promenades.

Waterfront Programme

  • ·Lake Tanganyika Grand Marina
  • ·Yacht Club
  • ·Waterfront residences and luxury hotels
  • ·Boardwalks and beaches
  • ·Entertainment precinct
  • ·Cultural centres and waterfront parks
D-08District 08 / 17

International Logistics & Inland Port City

Strategic Central- and East-African logistics hub. Container terminals, dry port, rail freight, customs processing.

Logistics Infrastructure

  • ·Inland Cargo Port
  • ·Container Terminals
  • ·Dry Port Facilities
  • ·Rail Freight Complex
  • ·Customs Processing Centers
  • ·Regional Distribution Warehouses
D-09District 09 / 17

Metropolitan Central Park

Green heart of the city — 15–25 km² of botanical gardens, artificial lakes, forest reserve and cultural gardens.

Park Programme · 15–25 km²

  • ·Botanical Gardens
  • ·Artificial Lakes and forest reserve
  • ·Amphitheaters and museums
  • ·Sports and family recreation zones
  • ·Children's parks
  • ·Cultural gardens
D-10District 10 / 17

Olympic & Sports City

100,000-seat Olympic Stadium, aquatic and indoor arenas, sports science institute and athlete village.

Olympic Programme

  • ·100,000-seat Olympic Stadium
  • ·Aquatic centre and indoor arenas
  • ·Tennis complex and cycling velodrome
  • ·Athlete Village
  • ·Sports Science Institute
  • ·Sports Medicine Center
D-11District 11 / 17

Education & Knowledge City

International universities, AI institutes, medical schools and research parks for global academic partnerships.

Academic Programme

  • ·International universities
  • ·AI institutes and research centers
  • ·Medical schools
  • ·Engineering campuses
  • ·Innovation labs
  • ·Technology research parks
D-12District 12 / 17

Medical City

Africa-focused healthcare excellence hub — teaching hospitals, cancer and cardiac institutes, biotechnology centers.

Medical Programme

  • ·Teaching hospitals
  • ·Cancer institutes
  • ·Cardiac centers
  • ·Research hospitals
  • ·Biotechnology centers
  • ·Medical innovation parks
D-13District 13 / 17

High-End Residential Communities

Waterfront villas, executive diplomatic estates, 30–80 story residential towers and full family communities.

Residential Typologies

  • ·Waterfront villas and marina estates
  • ·Diplomatic residences
  • ·Secure executive gated communities
  • ·30–80 story residential towers
  • ·Smart apartments and sky gardens
  • ·Family neighbourhoods with full services
D-14District 14 / 17

Industrial & Advanced Manufacturing Estates

Pharma, electronics, renewable equipment, food processing and export manufacturing on rail-served estates.

Target Industries

  • ·Pharmaceuticals and electronics
  • ·Renewable energy equipment
  • ·Food processing
  • ·Advanced manufacturing
  • ·Construction materials
  • ·Export manufacturing

Infrastructure

  • ·Rail freight systems
  • ·Logistics centers
  • ·Dry ports
  • ·Export processing zones
  • ·Green industrial buffers
D-15District 15 / 17

Cultural, Arts & Heritage District

National Museum, Cultural Village, Opera House, performing arts centre and film and media studios.

Cultural Programme

  • ·National Museum
  • ·Cultural Village
  • ·Performing Arts Centre
  • ·Opera House
  • ·Art galleries and heritage centres
  • ·Film and media studios
D-16District 16 / 17

Transportation Super-Network

High-speed rail, metro, BRT, electric buses, smart highways and EV / autonomous vehicle infrastructure.

High-Speed Rail & Metro

  • ·Airport · Financial · Government · Olympic · Industrial · Residential
  • ·Underground and elevated metro lines
  • ·Light rail and smart transit stations

Surface Mobility

  • ·Electric bus fleet and BRT corridors
  • ·Smart highways and ring roads
  • ·Freight corridors
  • ·Intelligent traffic management
  • ·EV charging and autonomous-vehicle readiness
D-17District 17 / 17

Energy, Digital & Smart City Infrastructure

Solar, hydropower, wind and storage feeding 24/7 supply. City-wide fibre, 5G/6G, AI-powered governance and a digital twin platform.

Energy Portfolio

  • ·Solar farms
  • ·Hydropower integration
  • ·Wind energy
  • ·Battery storage systems
  • ·Waste-to-energy plants
  • ·24/7 uninterrupted electricity supply

Digital Infrastructure

  • ·City-wide fibre network
  • ·5G and 6G readiness
  • ·AI-powered governance
  • ·Smart utilities and digital identity
  • ·Intelligent transportation systems
  • ·Cybersecurity command centre
  • ·Urban digital twin platform
Economic objectives · 25-year horizon

The targets the city is engineered to deliver.

Every district, every kilometre of rail, every kilowatt of capacity is sized against these objectives. They define what success means for Prosperia City within twenty-five years of commencement.

  • 01GDP contribution exceeding USD 100 billion annually
  • 02More than 1 million direct jobs
  • 03Major African investment destination
  • 04Leading regional logistics hub
  • 05International conference destination
  • 06Innovation and technology center
  • 07Global diplomatic hub
  • 08Premier education and research destination
Visualization

City portraits

Financial district skyline at dusk
D-02 · Financial District
Diplomatic district
D-01 · WSANDN Diplomatic Core
Lake Tanganyika waterfront
D-07 · Lake Tanganyika Waterfront
Aerial view of Prosperia
Overview · Phase I
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Opportunities

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INV-01Opportunity

Financial District

Capital
$12B
Jobs
85,000
ROI
14–18% IRR
INV-02Opportunity

Airport City

Capital
$9.4B
Jobs
62,000
ROI
12–15% IRR
INV-03Opportunity

Technology Park

Capital
$4.6B
Jobs
48,000
ROI
16–22% IRR
INV-04Opportunity

Industrial Estate

Capital
$7.1B
Jobs
120,000
ROI
13–17% IRR
INV-05Opportunity

Residential Development

Capital
$15B
Jobs
95,000
ROI
11–14% IRR
INV-06Opportunity

Hotel & Tourism Precinct

Capital
$5.8B
Jobs
54,000
ROI
12–16% IRR
Implementation

Project stages

  1. 01Concept Phase
    Complete
  2. 02Government Engagement
    Active
  3. 03Feasibility Study
    Active
  4. 04Master Planning
    Underway
  5. 05Financing
    Open
  6. 06Construction
    Queued
  7. 07Operational
    Pending
Catalog · Signature landmarks

The skyline of Prosperia.

6 of 11 catalogued
Prosperia Tower
L01120-story sovereign anchor

Prosperia Tower

WSANDN Global Headquarters
L11International governance campus

WSANDN Global Headquarters

Prosperia International Airport
L0430–50M passenger capacity

Prosperia International Airport

Prosperia Olympic Park
L10100,000-seat Olympic Stadium

Prosperia Olympic Park

Metropolitan Central Park
L0915–25 km² green heart

Metropolitan Central Park

High-Speed Rail Spine
L16Lake-edge intermodal terminus

High-Speed Rail Spine

  • L01Prosperia Tower
    120-story sovereign anchor
  • L02World Growth Center
    Global governance complex
  • L03African Economic Exchange Tower
    Continental capital markets
  • L04Global Prosperity Plaza
    Civic and ceremonial heart
  • L05International Peace Monument
    Diplomatic district
  • L06Burundi Innovation Dome
    Knowledge city centerpiece
  • L07Prosperity Bridge
    Lake Tanganyika crossing
  • L08Lake Tanganyika Grand Marina
    Waterfront flagship
  • L09Global Nations Convention Centre
    50,000-delegate forum
  • L10Prosperia Olympic Park
    100,000-seat stadium
  • L11WSANDN Global Headquarters
    International governance campus
§ Final design objective

Prosperia City shall be designed not merely as a city, but as a fully integrated global capital of prosperity, innovation, diplomacy, sustainability, education, manufacturing, culture, technology and human advancement. Every component of the master plan shall reflect permanence, excellence, resilience, economic productivity, environmental responsibility, architectural distinction and future scalability — establishing a model urban development framework capable of adaptation across all 248 nations and territories under the Global Growth Plan and WSANDN global development vision.