Healthy building certification and wellness real estate standards

An evolution of green building standards, wellness real estate certifications focus on health and wellbeing in the built environment.

Key considerations are healthy materials, indoor air quality, acoustics, biophilia, active design, fitness, nutrition, water quality and facilities management.

Healthy building strategy

We start with strategy, the big picture - mapping project objectives, the building’s characteristics, corporate brand values, benchmarks & budget.

Healthy building certification

We can align a project with the WELL standard, or recommend other more targeted (i.e. accessible) certification schemes, as required.

Wellness real estate certifications & rating systems

Active Score

A set of standards that help landlords, leasing agents and prospective tenants know what a specific building offers by way of active travel facilities.

Think bike storage, charging stations, showers, lockers to make active commuters’ lives more comfortable.

We have an Active Score AP on our team and can advise on certification.

FITWEL certification

A healthy building certification established by the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC) that focuses on accessible design and operational policies designed to improve the wellbeing of building occupants.

We have a FITWEL Ambassador on our team and can advise on certification.

WELL Building

Focused on how the built environment affects human health and wellness through strategies such as air, light, nourishment, water, fitness, comfort, and the mind.

Delivered by the International Well Building Institute, or IWBI.

We have a WELL AP on our team and can advise on WELL certification.

Harvard 9 Foundations

A Harvard University output, specifically from the increasingly prominent Harvard T. Chan School of Public Health and the Healthy Buildings program led by Professor Joseph Allen.

Less of a standard, more of an academic model but a no less useful tool for the job.

WELL Health & Safety

A narrower set of criteria makes this a more amenable option that can be immediately implemented by building owners and Facility Managers, without the need for large chunks of CAPEX.

Principle categories in use here are Cleaning and Sanitization Procedures; Emergency Preparedness Programs; Health Service Resources; Air and Water Quality Management; and Stakeholder Engagement and Communication.

RESET

Five stand-alone standards covering Materials, Air, Water, Energy, and Circularity under the RESET umbrella; taken together these make RESET a comprehensive green building and healthy building certification.

We have a RESET Air AP on our team and can advise on RESET Air certification.

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Wellness real estate & healthy building standards glossary