Kaijima
Kaijima refers to a specific type of Japanese shipbuilding and naval architecture. The term literally translates to "sea island" or "offshore island," and it is often associated with the construction of large, floating structures designed for maritime use. These structures can range from artificial islands intended for development and habitation to specialized offshore platforms for industrial purposes, such as oil and gas extraction or renewable energy generation.
The concept of Kaijima draws upon a long history of Japanese seafaring and engineering prowess. While the
The development of Kaijima projects requires sophisticated engineering and environmental considerations. Architects and engineers must account