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© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Learning Objective An in-depth understanding of how real estate developments’ health and well-being principles relate to different building designs, as well as the requirements and advantages of each kind of standard certification.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Session Agenda • Fundamental and Important of Health and Well-Being in Real Estate • Benefit of Healthy Building • Healthy Building Certification • Conclusion • Q & A
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” - WHO 2001
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Poll Photograph by Paige Cody on unsplash What determine the state of health the most? 1. Physical / Social Environment 2. Lifestyle Health Behavior 3. Medical Care 4. Genes
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Image: IWBI, CDC Our physical and social environments play a huge role in our levels of health and wellbeing
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 77 YRS CONCOURSE HIGHBRIDGE 85 YRS MURRAY HILL Mapping life expectancy. Center on Society and Health. (n.d.). Retrieved February 23, 2023, from https://societyhealth.vcu.edu/work/the-projects/mapsnewyork.html
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Climate Change Effect Health and Well-being Increase risk of infectious disease and heat-related health problem such heat wave Thailand High Temperature during April 2024
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. While living in polluted air city
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Poll Photo by Paul Hanaoka on Unsplash How many hours per day do you spend indoors? 1. Less than 8 hours 2. 8-21 hours 3. More than 22 hours
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [1] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1989. Report to Congress on indoor air quality: Volume 2. EPA/400/1-89/001C. Washington, DC. Photograph by Milan Popovic on unsplash goth INDOOR GENERATION We Spend 90% of Our Time Indoors[1]
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Some indoor air pollutants are often 2-5 times higher than typical outdoor concentration[2] [2] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1987. The total exposure assessment methodology (TEAM) study: Summary and analysis. EPA/600/6-87/002a. Washington, DC. Photo by Austin Ban on Unsplash
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. World Health Organization. (n.d.). Preventing disease through Healthy Environments: A global assessment of the burden of disease from environmental risks. World Health Organization. Retrieved February 23, 2023, from https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241565196 Environmental exposures and related human health effects Diseases Environmental exposure Cancers Household and ambient air pollution, second-hand tobacco smoke, ionizing radiation, UV radiation, chemicals, worker protection. Cardiovascular diseases Household and ambient air pollution, second-hand tobacco smoke, exposure to lead, stressful working conditions, shift work. Respiratory infections Household and ambient air pollution, second-hand tobacco smoke, housing improvements. Asthma Airpollution, second-hand tobacco smoke, indoor exposure to mould and dampness, occupational, exposure to allergens. Mental,behavioural and neurological disorders Occupational stress;disasters, climate change) chemicals (for certain neurological diseases); noise(for insomnia),poor air quality and odours (for headaches). Occupational risks %
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Preventing disease through healthy environments A global assessment of the burden of disease from environmental risks A Prüss-Ustün, J Wolf, C Corvalán, R Bos and M Neira
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. We need “Healthy Building” To transform the space we spend 90% of our life live, learn, work, play
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. “Healthy Building” is a building with an indoor environment that is optimized to positively impact the health, wellbeing and productivity of its occupants.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. “Green buildings and healthy buildings” Green buildings prioritize the reduction of negative environmental impacts, while healthy buildings prioritize the wellbeing of occupants.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. “Healthy Green Buildings” refers to buildings that take into consideration environmental and human health impact in their design and execution. NEW MOVEMENT
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© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Healthy Building boots productivity, cognitive function, physical and mental health 30% Fewer Health Symptoms 26.4% Higher Cognitive Performance 6.4% Higher Sleep Quality
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© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Sadikin, N. (n.d.). The Financial Impact of Healthy Buildings. MITReal Estate Innovation Lab. https://realestateinnovationlab.mit.edu/research_article/the-financial-impact-of-healthybuildings Good for People and Good for Business Invest in health strategies can benefit from Employees: $6,500-7,500/person/year in productivity improve. Business: 10% gain to bottom line performance. Investor: 4.4-7.7% command higher rent premiums. Economy: $20 billion in benefits to the U.S. economy.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Employees: $6,500-7,500/person/year in productivity improve.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Employees: 20-50% of reduction in SBS symptoms for office workers in the U.S. boost productivity gain up to $200 billion.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Business: 10% gain to bottom line performance.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Sadikin, N. (n.d.). The Financial Impact of Healthy Buildings. MITReal Estate Innovation Lab. https://realestateinnovationlab.mit.edu/research_article/the-financial-impact-of-healthybuildings MIT Research Study: The Value of Healthy Buildings MIT finds that healthy building effective rents are 4.4 to 7.7% higher per square foot than nearby non-certified and non-registered rents, validating the business case for healthy buildings. Investor: 4.4-7.7% command higher rent premiums.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Sadikin, N. (n.d.). The Financial Impact of Healthy Buildings. MITReal Estate Innovation Lab. https://realestateinnovationlab.mit.edu/research_article/the-financial-impact-of-healthybuildings Good for People and Good for Business Invest in health strategies can benefit from Employees: $6,500-7,500/person/year in productivity improve. Business: 10% gain to bottom line performance. Investor: 4.4-7.7% command higher rent premiums. Economy: $20 billion in benefits to the U.S. economy.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. “Define Healthy Building” How can we define our building is healthy building? We can design and operate our building align with healthy building standard or certification and have third-party verification by certified our building with healthy building certification.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Healthy Building Standard or Certification Healthy Building Framework or Guideline The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building
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© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1970 The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) OSHA identifies sick building syndrome: a collection of illnesses and symptoms that afflict multiple occupants of particular buildings. OSHA marks a milestone in workplace safety, establishing training, outreach, education, and assistance programs and eliminating known hazards. 1978 Ban on LeadBased Paints Homes built in the U.S. before 1978 are likely to have some lead-based paint. When the paint peels and cracks, it makes lead paint chips and dust. Due to their link to lead poisoning, which can cause developmental issues in children and even death. 1997 Indoor Smoking U.S. President Clinton bans smoking in all public spaces, a major step toward improved indoor air quality to protect people’s health indoors. 1998 LEED Rating System the USGBC partnered with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) to create the LEED green building rating system. The first version of LEED was solidified, adopted by the USGBC, and launched with the help of the Federal Energy Management Program in August of 1998. 1970 1978 1990 1997 1998 World Timeline of Healthy Building Movement 1990 BREEAM BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method), first published by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) in 1990, is the world's longest established method of assessing, rating, and certifying the sustainability of buildings.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. LEED Rating System LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the world's most widely used green building rating system. LEED certification provides a framework for healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings, which offer environmental, social and governance benefits. LEED certification is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement, and it is backed by an entire industry of committed organizations and individuals paving the way for market transformation. 197,000 LEED projects worldwide 186 countries and territories >29 billion+ SF
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. LEED Rating System V4.1 Indoor Environmental Quality 16 Prereq Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Required Prereq Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control Required Credit Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies 2 Credit Low-Emitting Materials 3 Credit Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan 1 Credit Indoor Air Quality Assessment 2 Credit Thermal Comfort 1 Credit Interior Lighting 2 Credit Daylight 3 Credit Quality Views 1 Credit Acoustic Performance 1 Location and Transportation Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy and Atmosphere Materials and Resources Indoor Environmental Quality 33 16 6 4 13 16 11 10
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2014 WELL Building Standard The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI ) today launched the WELL Building Standard® Version 1.0 Created through seven years of rigorous research and development working with leading physicians, scientists, and industry professionals, the WELL Building Standard is a performance-based certification system that marries best practices in design and construction with evidence-based medical and scientific research – harnessing the built environment as a vehicle to support human health and wellbeing. 2015 Paris Agreement To tackle the growing threat of climate change and its negative impacts, world leaders at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris reached a breakthrough, signing the Paris Agreement. It marks the beginning of a shift towards a net-zero Emissions world to mitigate 2015 Sustainable Development Goals the United Nations launched 17 wide-ranging sustainable development goals. While lacking accountability measures, it includes a number of goals that support public health and the built environment, such as clean water and sanitation, industry innovation and infrastructure, and sustainable cities and communities. 2015 World Health Assembly Resolution on Air Quality Identified air pollution as a risk factor for chronic conditions like stroke, pulmonary disease, asthma, and cancer. 2014 2015 2015 2015 World Timeline of Healthy Building Movement
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WELL Building Standard WELL Building Standard The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI ) today launched the WELL Building Standard® Version 1.0 Created through seven years of rigorous research and development working with leading physicians, scientists, and industry professionals, the WELL Building Standard is a performance-based certification system that marries best practices in design and construction with evidence-based medical and scientific research – harnessing the built environment as a vehicle to support human health and wellbeing.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2016 Fitwel After five years of research, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and General Services Administration (GSA) launch Fitwel and license it to the Center for Active Design to expand globally. Fitwel was developed by experts in public health, facility management, and design, and is supported by over 7,000 research studies. 2017 WELL Community Standard The WELL Community Standard focuses on ten concepts to support the development of health-focused, integrated and supported communities. 2018 WELL V2 After thorough research and collecting feedback from the users, IWBI modified WELL V1 which resulted in the development of WELL V2, where they concluded the importance of thermal comfort and its impact on the well-being of occupants. Thus, they developed a new concept based solely on thermal comfort. Additionally, adding four more concepts - Materials, Sound, Movement and Community Concepts. As a result, WELL V2 now consists of 10 Concepts. 2016 2017 2017 2018 The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building 2017 The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building “The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building” was created by a multidisciplinary team of experts from the Healthy Buildings Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health World Timeline of Healthy Building Movement
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Fitwel Fitwel After five years of research, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and General Services Administration (GSA) launch Fitwel and license it to the Center for Active Design to expand globally. Fitwel was developed by experts in public health, facility management, and design, and is supported by over 7,000 research studies.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WELL V2 WELL Building Standard WELL applies the science of how physical and social environments affect human health, well-being and performance. Developed over 10 years and backed by the latest scientific research, WELL outlines key building-level and organizational strategies across 10 categories. —that aim to advance human health through design interventions and operational protocols and policies and foster a culture of health and well-being. Built upon the pioneering foundation of the first version of the WELL Building Standard (WELL v1), WELL v2 draws expertise from a diverse community of WELL users, practitioners, public health professionals and building scientists around the world. Project Types WELL v2 projects fall into one of two main groups, determined primarily by ownership type: Owner-occupied: The project is mainly occupied by the project owner (which may be different than the building owner). WELL Core: The project owner occupies a small portion of the project area and rents/leases most of the space to one or more tenants.
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2016 Fitwel After five years of research, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and General Services Administration (GSA) launch Fitwel and license it to the Center for Active Design to expand globally. Fitwel was developed by experts in public health, facility management, and design, and is supported by over 7,000 research studies. 2017 WELL Community Standard The WELL Community Standard focuses on ten concepts to support the development of health-focused, integrated and supported communities. 2018 WELL V2 After thorough research and collecting feedback from the users, IWBI modified WELL V1 which resulted in the development of WELL V2, where they concluded the importance of thermal comfort and its impact on the well-being of occupants. Thus, they developed a new concept based solely on thermal comfort. Additionally, adding four more concepts - Materials, Sound, Movement and Community Concepts. As a result, WELL V2 now consists of 10 Concepts. 2016 2017 2017 2018 The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building 2017 The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building “The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building” was created by a multidisciplinary team of experts from the Healthy Buildings Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health World Timeline of Healthy Building Movement
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2019 COVID-19 The global pandemic breaks out, resulting in millions of deaths and unprecedented health and safety-related mandates, as well as a heightened sense of awareness of how the built environment impacts human health. 2022 Fitwel Viral Response The Fitwel Viral Response Module is a separate certification that allows companies to adopt new guidance, policies, and procedures for a multifaceted approach to mitigate the spread of disease on an asset-level basis. Designed and developed in response to the demand surrounding COVID-19, the module highlights data-driven strategies that mitigate viral transmission and create a healthy environment for all occupants. 2019 2022 2020 WorldGBC's Heath & Wellbeing Framework is a comprehensive education and advocacy tool. The principles of the Framework champion a healthy and equitable built environment to a global audience, considering a holistic approach to health at all stages of the supply chain. 2020 2020 2019 WELL Health Safety Rating The WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations and Management is an evidence-based, third-party verified pathway for addressing acute health threats, including COVID-19 and beyond. Informed by the WELL Building Standard and more than 600 experts from the Task Force on COVID-19. A visible indication of confidence and trust, the WELL Health-Safety seal communicates to everyone entering a space that evidence-based measures have been adopted and third-party verified. World Timeline of Healthy Building Movement
© 2024 WELL-BEING DESIGN & ENGINEERING (MINI COURSE) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WorldGBC's Heath & Wellbeing Framework WorldGBC's Heath & Wellbeing Framework is a comprehensive education and advocacy tool. The principles of the Framework champion a healthy and equitable built environment to a global audience, considering a holistic approach to health at all stages of the supply chain. the built environment as a vehicle to support human health and wellbeing.