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This deep DIVE provides greater details about which features of the WELL Building Standard are already in place in each area of campus, which features we’re looking into or are in the process of pursuing, and which features are not applicable or practical. To learn more about the intent behind and research supporting these 10 concept areas, click the links provided for each concept, below. Click on each feature number in the charts to read the complete requirements. Links are also provided below to learn more about features that are not applicable to each space nor practical because they are not feasible at this time.

Click the links below to learn more information about each category of this section.

Air | Water | Nourishment | Light | Movement | Thermal Comfort | Sound | Materials | Mind | Community


Air

The Air concept aims to ensure high levels of indoor air quality across a building’s lifetime through strategies that include source elimination or reduction, active and passive building design, and operation strategies and human behavior interventions. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Water

The Water concept covers aspects of the quality, distribution, and control of liquid water in a building. It includes features that address the availability and contaminant thresholds of drinking water through filtration, as well as features targeting the management of water to avoid damage to building materials and environmental conditions. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Nourishment

The Nourishment concept requires the availability of fruits and vegetables and nutritional transparency and encourages the creation of food environments where the healthiest choice is the easiest choice. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Light

The Light concept promotes exposure to light and aims to create lighting environments that are optimal for visual, mental, and biological health. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Movement

The Movement concept promotes movement, physical activity, and ergonomic space set ups and discourages sedentary behaviors through environmental design strategies, programs, and policies. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Thermal Comfort

The Thermal Comfort concept aims to promote human productivity and ensure a maximum level of thermal comfort among all building users through improved HVAC system design and control and by meeting individual thermal preferences. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Sound

The Sound concept aims to bolster occupant health and well-being through the identification and mitigation of acoustical comfort parameters that shape occupant experiences in the built environment. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Materials

The Materials concept aims to reduce human and environmental exposure to hazardous building material ingredients through the restriction or elimination of compounds or products known to be toxic and the promotion of safer replacements. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Mind

The Mind concept promotes mental health through policy, program and design strategies that seek to address the diverse factors that influence cognitive and emotional well-being. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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Community

The Community concept aims to support access to essential healthcare, workplace health promotion and accommodations for new parents while establishing an inclusive, integrated community through social equity, civic engagement and accessible design. Click here to learn about the intent behind and research supporting this concept.

 

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