Summary
This dissertation compares the European Level(s) sustainability framework with the WELL Building Standard, examining how each certification system addresses occupant health, wellbeing, and building performance. For lighting designers and building professionals, it provides context on how certification programs like WELL incorporate human-centric design principles including lighting quality as mandatory criteria for healthy workplaces.
Categories
Workplace Performance: WELL Building Standard addresses occupant satisfaction, productivity, and workplace wellbeing as part of green building certification.
Author(s)
P Assetta
Publication Year
2019
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