Abstract

The early study on green architecture had the problem of “high input, low output”, and China is facing the same problem in the development of green architecture. To plumbing the depths of energy-saving architecture, China needs a complete set of industrial policy that is attractive to the industry, schools and research institutes. This paper analyzes the evolving energy policy in Japan, how it utilized a series of regulatory and policy measures, such as law, economic and financial policies, subsidy system and evaluation system, to effectively intervene and promote the gradual development of green architecture, and takes Misawa Home as an example to show the development path of green home in Japan, with the view of providing reference in policy and direction for the sustainable development of green architecture in China.

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