


University of Jakarta International is one of the higher education institutions designed to support modern academic activities with an international perspective. Located in Jakarta, the campus is developed with a contemporary architectural concept that emphasizes functionality, comfort, and a professional learning environment. The layout of the buildings is well-organized to support various academic and collaborative activities, creating a clean, structured, and conducive atmosphere for students and lecturers. With its modern facilities and thoughtfully designed spaces, the university provides an environment that encourages productivity and innovation.
To support the modern and elegant interior appearance, the campus utilizes high-quality ceramic materials from Sun Power Ceramics. In several interior areas, Orobico White (GS126190) tiles are applied to create a bright and refined look with a subtle marble-like pattern that enhances the aesthetic value of the space. Ferrara Beige tiles are also used to introduce a warm and balanced tone, helping to create a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. Meanwhile, Cardoso Nero (MC883003) tiles provide a bold dark contrast that strengthens the modern and sophisticated character of the interior. To complement the overall design, Travernity Sand (MC1262161) tiles are applied to bring a natural and soft tone, creating a harmonious and visually balanced environment throughout the campus.
To purchase various ceramic products from Sun Power Ceramics, customers can easily access the official application available on the App Store and Google Play. Through this application, users can explore various collections of floor and wall tiles, gain inspiration for interior and architectural design, and select products that suit their building or project needs. The advantages of Sun Power’s services lie in the ease of accessing product information, interactive design visualization, and the convenience of choosing various tile options without having to visit the store directly. However, the limitation of physical experience remains one drawback, as customers cannot directly feel the texture and quality of the tiles before making a purchase.
