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JEREMIAH HATFIELD RA, LEED AP BD+C
Registered Architect
Design Collaborative
QUINN O’HEENEY
Project Manager
Design Collaborative
T h e P r e s e n t e r s
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H i s t o r y o f t h e W E L L B u i l d i n g S t a n d a r d
NOT FOR PROFIT
RICK FEDRIZZI1993
DELOS
PAUL SCIALLA2009
PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION( FOR PROFIT )
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
Green Business Certification Inc.
LEED GBCI
RICK FEDRIZZI2016
WELL BUILDINGCERTIFICATION GBCI
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G l o b a l We l l n e s s E c o n o m y : $ 4 . 2 T R I L L I O N I N 2 017
Traditional & Complementary
Medicine$360b
Preventive & Personalized Medicine and Public Health
$575b
Healthy Eating, Nutrition & Weight Loss
$702b
Fitness & Mind-Body
$595b
Wellness Tourism$639b
Wellness Real Estate
$134b
Spa Economy$119b
Thermal/MineralSprings$56b
WorkplaceWellness$48b
Personal Care, Beauty &
Anti-Aging$1,083b
Note: Numbers do not add due to overlap in segments. Dark colored bubbles are the sectors for which GWI conducts in-depth, country-level primary research. Light colored bubbles are sectors for which GWI aggregates global estimates only, drawing from secondary sources.
Source: Global Wellness Institute. Global Wellness Economy Monitor, October 2018
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Less Faculty Turnover
Lower Student Absenteeism
Higher Productivity
Reduced Energy Usage
Reduced Water Consumption
Greater Student Satisfaction
W E L L S t a n d a r d G o a l s
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C o m m o n I s s u e s & Pa i n Po i n t s
USER COMPLAINTS
• Too Hot/Too Cold
• Too Noisy
• Air Quality
• Insufficient Lighting
• Too Dry
• Cleanliness
DESIGN ISSUES
• Maintenance Nightmares
• Lack of Space
• Leaks
OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
• Lack of Support
• Policy Issues
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To p Te n O f f i c e C o m p l a i n t s , I FM A 2 0 03 S u r v e y
1. Too Cold
2. Too Hot
3. Poor Janitorial Service
4. Not Enough Conference Rooms
5. Not Enough Storage
6. Poor Air Quality
7. Lack of Privacy
8. Inadequate Parking
9. IT Problems
10. Noise Levels
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1. Too Cold
2. Too Hot
3. Poor Janitorial Service
4. Not Enough Conference Rooms
5. Not Enough Storage
6. Poor Air Quality
7. Lack of Privacy
8. Inadequate Parking
9. IT Problems
10. Noise Levels
To p Te n O f f i c e C o m p l a i n t s , I FM A 2 0 03 S u r v e y
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P r e c o n d i t i o n s + O p t i m i z a t i o n s
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2 PRECONDIT IONS6 OPTIMIZATIONS
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ALL PRECONDIT IONS+ 50 POINTS
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The standard ensures high levels of indoor
air quality through strategies that address air
contaminants, ventilation, filtration, etc.
STRATEGIES• Source Elimination/
Reduction
• Active & Passive Building Design
• Active & Passive Operation Strategies
• Human Behavior Interventions
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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This concept covers the quality,
distribution and control of
water in a building.
STRATEGIES• Source Elimination
• Intentional Design
• Operational Plans
• Behavior Interventions
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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This requires the availability of fruits and
vegetables, requires nutritional transparency
and encourages healthy food choices.
STRATEGIES• Promotion of
Healthy Food Choices
• Nutritional Transparency
• Food Education
• Designated Spaces
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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The Light concept promotes healthy
exposure to light and focuses on creating
environments that are optimal for visual
and biological health.
STRATEGIES• Natural Light
• Lighting Controls
• Design for Brightness and Glare
• Lighting Education
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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WELL Buildings promote active living and
discourage sedentary behaviors.
STRATEGIES• Promotional of
Physical Activity and Active Living
• Improvements to Environmental Design
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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The Standard aims to ensure
maximum thermal comfort through
HVAC design and control.
STRATEGIES• HVAC System
Control & Design
• Thermal and Humidity Monitoring
• Thermal Autonomy
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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Mitigation of acoustical comfort of a
space is key in bolstering occupant health
and well-being.
STRATEGIES• Consider
Mechanical Systems
• Limit Background Noise
• Control Reverberation Time
• Implement Sound Masking
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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This concept aims to reduce exposure
to hazardous building materials.
STRATEGIES• Source Elimination/
Reduction
• Intentional Material Selection
• Waste & Pest Management Operational Plans
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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The Mind concept promotes mental health
through policies and programs that influence
emotional well-being.
STRATEGIES• Policy
• Programming
• Design
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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The concept supports access to
healthcare, workplace health
awareness and accessible spaces.
STRATEGIES• Local Stakeholder
Involvement
• Promotion & Education of Health Programming
• Civic Involvement Policies
• Parental & Familial Support Policies
W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
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W E L L V 2 C a t e g o r i e s
Innovation features pave the way for projects
to develop unique strategies for creating
healthy environments.
STRATEGIES• WELL Accredited
Professional
• WELL Education Tours
• Third-Party Certification
• Purpose Innovative Approach or Feature
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W E L L B u i l d i n g C e r t i f i c a t i o n P r o c e s s
REGISTRATION DESIGN DOCUMENTATION CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCEVERIFICATION
CERTIFICATION
Building Users/Input Groups
WELLReviewer
WELL Performance Testing Agent
Owner/Decision Maker
Design Professionals
WELLProject
Administrator
W E L L B u i l d i n g Te a m
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W E L L V 2 v s . W E L L C o r e v s . W E L L C o m m u n i t y
WELL V2S C O P E
Building
WELL CoreS C O P E
Building Core & Shell Only
WELL CommunityS C O P E
District, Development, or Community as a Whole
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W E L L B u i l d i n g S t a n d a r d G l o b a l l y
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W E L L B u i l d i n g S t a n d a r d N a t i o n a l l y
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Ogden College Hall
Size: 82,000 sfCost: $40MCompletion: 2018Architect: RossTarrant ArchitectsKey Spaces: STEM Classrooms and Labs, Study Spaces, Administrative, Auditorium, Advising Center
Certification:
We s t e r n K e n t u c k y U n i v e r s i t y
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Ogden College Hall
Key Design Goals:
Reflect aesthetic of surrounding campus architecture
Provide teaching and research space for chemistry, physics, and biology
Displaying scientific principles in the architecture and finishes
Illustrate the curriculum and research initiatives
Illuminate STEM discovery
We s t e r n K e n t u c k y U n i v e r s i t y
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Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Size: 120,000 sfCost: $65MCompletion: 2021Architect: Design Group with
Perkins + WillKey Spaces: Medical Education, Clinical Assessment and Training, Student Support, Administrative, Future Growth, and a Learning Resource Center.
Certification Goals:
O h i o U n i v e r s i t y
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Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Key Design Goals:
Support Modern Medical Education
Provide flexibility and agility that supports learning environments
Reflect curriculum of Pathways to Health & Wellness
Create space that is more healthful for students, faculty, and staff
Create outdoor connections with views, day-lighting, and active greenspace
Embody the college’s priority for student and staff well-being
O h i o U n i v e r s i t y
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Q u e s t i o n s ?
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ALL PRECONDIT IONS+ 80 POINTS