Summary
This paper discusses the evolution and differences of green building certification systems, specifically focusing on the European Commission Level(s) and the WELL Building Standard.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the 'Light Concept' in versions 1 and 2 of the WELL Building Standard, comparing features such as light exposure, visual lighting design, and circadian lighting design.
Well-being: The WELL Building Standard, which the paper focuses on, emphasizes the importance of occupant health and well-being in sustainable design, construction, and operation processes.
Education and learning: The paper educates on the structure, development, and application of green building certification systems, specifically the European Commission Level(s) and the WELL Building Standard.
Author(s)
P Assetta
Publication Year
2019
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