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Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University
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          Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Diponegoro University is one of the academic faculties dedicated to the study of marine resources, fisheries, and ocean-related sciences. Located within Diponegoro University in Semarang, the faculty is designed with a modern and functional architectural concept that supports academic, research, and laboratory activities. The building layout is well-organized to create a structured and conducive learning environment, while maintaining a clean and professional atmosphere. With its comprehensive facilities and thoughtfully arranged spaces, the faculty provides an ideal setting for students and lecturers to engage in scientific exploration and innovation.

          To support the clean and modern interior appearance, the building utilizes high-quality ceramic materials from Sun Power Ceramics. In several interior areas, Supreme Crema tiles are applied to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere with their soft cream tone, helping the spaces feel brighter and more comfortable. In addition, Ferno Bone tiles introduce a natural and subtle look with their soft earthy tone, enhancing the calm and balanced ambiance of the interior. Meanwhile, Ferno Grey tiles are used to provide a modern and neutral contrast, reinforcing the clean and professional character of the space while maintaining a cohesive overall design.

          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.