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Junya Ishigami is Set to Build the Port of Kinmen Service Center

Designer Junya Ishigami will be building the Port of Kinmen Service Center in China after winning a difficult competition filled with high-class designs. His structure is focused on sustainability and ensuring that everything is completed with energy efficiency in mind.

The great point about the Port of Kinmen is that it's not just focused on getting ships in and out of the area, but also providing people with an area to enjoy themselves. As such the plan calls for recreational areas, and many people are hoping that this will stimulate the economy in this region. Not only will individuals be more willing to come here, but perhaps other businesses will flock to the area too.

The port is set to see over 5 million passengers pass through the doors on a yearly basis. Photo Credits: designboom, jnyi.jp
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1. Sustainable Port Design - The focus should be on creating efficient and eco-friendly port designs for the future.
2. Port Recreational Areas - Incorporating recreational areas into port designs can improve the local economy and attract more visitors.
3. Passenger Experience - With over 5 million passengers expected to pass through yearly, designing for a positive passenger experience should be a top priority.
Industry Implications
1. Port Management - Port managers can take advantage of new technologies and sustainability trends to improve efficiency and attract more business.
2. Tourism - Ports with recreational and entertainment areas can act as tourist destinations and boost the local economy.
3. Architecture and Design - Innovative and sustainable port designs call for architects and designers to explore new materials and construction methods.

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