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Slow living is not necessarily about absolute slowness in speed,

but rather an easy and harmonious state of mind that returns to nature.

It involves slowing down and savoring the beauty that life has to offer.

Micro-vacations, slow living, and gentle moments—

facing the captivating beauty of nature,

Jinji Xinruiyue Fu refines and elevates this concept.

In the modern city,

it initiates a hotel-like, healing-oriented design exploration.

Gaochun Town is set to be connected to Nanjing via light rail and highways, reducing travel time by 50 minutes. This reduction in travel time will promote business development and population growth. The new railway station is located in the planned northern growth area of the town, within a new commercial center. It will be integrated with a new intercity bus terminal and a local bus hub. Anticipating an increase in tourist numbers to the charming lake area and the Slow City region, the transportation hub will also include a tourism exhibition center.

The newly completed Daniel Patrick Moynihan Train Hall opened to New York City residents and travelers from the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), Amtrak, the New York City Subway, and throughout the northeastern United States on January 1, 2021. The Moynihan Train Hall is an expansion project based on the original Pennsylvania Station building and includes the renovation of a former landmark—the James A. Farley Post Office building—into a 225,000-square-foot (approximately 20,900 square meters) rail hub.

The airport design draws inspiration from local traditions and employs a passive design approach, along with flexible modular solutions, to ensure the future expansion of the airport. As the primary urban hub in the Levant region, the new airport will support an annual growth rate of 6% over the next 25 years. By 2030, the regional population is expected to grow from 3.5 million to 12 million.