International. Launched in October 2014 after six years of research and development, the WELL building standard is the primary standard for buildings, interior spaces and communities looking to implement, validate and measure features that support and promote human health and well-being.
WELL was developed by integrating scientific and medical research and literature on environmental health, behavioral factors, health outcomes, and demographic risk factors affecting health with leading practices in building design, construction, and management.
The WELL Building Standard underwent an expert review process, which included three phases: scientific, professional and medical.
The WELL certification and well ap credential program are managed by third parties through IWBI's collaboration with Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI).
The WELL v2 pilot is a recently launched version of its popular WELL Building Standard, and the WELL Community Standard pilot is a district-scale rating system that sets a new global benchmark for healthy communities.
This standard was developed by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) which is leading the global movement to transform our buildings and communities into ways that help people thrive.
Learn more at www.wellcertified.com
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