The WELL Building Standard is a performance-based system to measure the impacts of built environments on human health. It is the first certification of its kind to provide a model for design and construction to integrate human health features in the built environment.

Recently, the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) launched WELL v2, which creates a more inclusive and unified certification for all building types.

The following presentations are prepared specifically to educate our potential clients and to raise awareness of WELL. One of our strengths is the diversity of design experiences in our leaders. By sharing the lessons learnt and the science behind these experiences, we hope to improve outcomes for future projects.

 

Presentation Topics


Introduction to WELL
 
Learning Objectives Include:
 
Explain the intent of each concept in the WELL v2 Pilot
 
Identify public health issues that underpin concepts in the WELL v2 Pilot
 
Discuss key themes which underpin features in the WELL v2 Pilot
Speaker Details:
 
Jay Dee Dearness is a WELL Accredited Professional and Designer with 18 years’ experience in the design and construction industry spanning architecture, interiors, landscape design and public art.  She is a WELL AP, WELL Faculty and WELL Community concept advisor.
 
As a Sustainability Leader at SEED, Jay Dee is committed to improving human health and wellness within the built environment using her professional training and expertise in community engagement through standards such as WELL, Green Star, the Living Building Challenge and the principles of Biophilia.  It is this experience, along with her background in community engagement through the arts that uniquely equips her to handle the varied challenges that arise during the accreditation process for both WELL V1 and V2.

{Please note that we will update this list as more presentation topics become available.}

 

The typical presentation last for an hour and comprises 45 minutes of presentation and 15 minutes of questions.

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