LIXIL Emphasises that National Development Progress Depends on Several Key Factors
Jakarta, VIVA – Development in Indonesia is progressing dynamically at present. The quality of living spaces is no longer measured solely by aesthetic value, but by how design and technology can deliver healthier, more comfortable, and future-relevant experiences. Industry stakeholders are thus seen as holding a strategic role in determining long-term living standards for society.
In response, LIXIL, a global pioneer in sustainable water and housing solutions, continues to play an active role as a driver of change, leading and facilitating the strengthening of the architecture and construction ecosystem in Indonesia. The company believes that improving the quality of housing and public spaces can only be achieved when design and technology synergise, complementing and reinforcing each other.
“The principle of gotong royong forms the foundation of our society in growing and living together. Current development progress also greatly depends on the strength of ideas and unity. Through the spirit of cross-sector collaboration, LIXIL is committed to being a strategic partner that provides space for us and professionals in this industry to continue growing together, while supporting the national development agenda in realising better living space quality for society,” said Arfindi Batubara, Marketing Director of LIXIL Water Technology Indonesia, in his statement on Thursday, 16 April 2026.
LIXIL not only offers functional solutions but also opens access to new perspectives and opportunities for industry professionals. This commitment is realised through consistent efforts, from participation in various educational platforms and community discussions to company initiatives that integrate architectural design with technological innovation in real-world projects.
“Through regular involvement year after year in various industry events, such as ARCH:ID, to our initiation programmes like LADC (LIXIL Architectural Design Competition) and LDAD (LIXIL Day of Architecture and Design), we continue to actively strengthen platforms for related professionals to collaborate and create new standards in the industry ecosystem,” Arfindi explained.
As part of its sustainability commitment, LIXIL is once again participating in ARCH:ID 2026, Indonesia’s largest architecture event that serves as a meeting point for architects, developers, interior designers, material producers, and various supporting parties. On this occasion, LIXIL is presenting the “OASE: Architecture in the Water Cycle” Pavilion, a collaboration with architect Adi Purnomo from Mamostudio and several cross-disciplinary experts.