Japanese firm promotes green building in harmony with nature

The concept of green buildings is fast catching up in Indian metros to save energy and to protect the environment. 

Be it at the residence, an office, or even a factory, saving energy everywhere will help future generations.

To make this happen, India can take advantage of Japanese technology.

The Institute of Industrial Science of Tokyo University, in collaboration with LIXIL House Corporation, has erected a smart house on their Komaba Campus.

Called COMMA (or COMfort MAnagement) House, it uses energy-efficient appliances, besides air and light for to maximise comfort.

LIXIL recently launched its products in Manila, Philippines under the brand names ‘American Standard’ and ‘Tostem’.

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