Daikin's Air Tower in Vietnam Achieves First Triple Platinum Certification for Environmental Standards
Daikin Air Tower, Daikin's new head office in Ho Chi Minh City, has achieved the world's first Platinum ratings for LEED, WELL, and LOTUS certifications. Designed by Nikken Sekkei, the building addresses air quality issues through advanced air conditioning technology, energy-efficient design, and a real-time monitoring system. The project emphasizes sustainable architecture in response to Vietnam's growing urban challenges.

Daikin Air Tower in Ho Chi Minh City, designed by Nikken Sekkei, has become the first building globally to achieve Platinum ratings in LEED, WELL, and LOTUS certifications. This development addresses air quality concerns linked to urban growth and pollution.
The design incorporates advanced Daikin air conditioning technology, heat-insulating glass facades, rainwater reuse, and naturally lit workspaces to enhance indoor air quality and energy efficiency. A real-time monitoring system tracks energy consumption and environmental quality, emphasizing the commitment to sustainability in architecture.




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