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WELL Building Standard

The WELL Building Standard is a certification focused on how the built environment affects human health and wellbeing, covering air, water, light, movement, thermal comfort, sound, and mind. Where LEED optimizes for environmental performance, WELL optimizes for the people inside.

WELL rose alongside the return-to-office debate, as employers looked for evidence their spaces support productivity and retention. Certification requires measured performance, not just design intent, so it pulls in air-quality sensors, water testing, and acoustic design. It is often pursued together with LEED on premium office and healthcare projects.

In practice

In the architecture and design industry, the WELL Building Standard influences daily decisions by guiding architects and designers in creating spaces that prioritize occupant health and wellbeing. Teams assess factors like air quality, lighting, and acoustics, integrating these elements into their plans to meet certification requirements. Commercially, buildings that obtain WELL certification can attract tenants willing to pay premium rents, improve employee productivity and retention, and enhance overall marketability, making it a strategic consideration for developers and property managers.

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