Mind & Innovation Flashcards
The Mind Concept in WELL includes ___ features that promote strategies and policies such as beauty through design, biophilia, healthy sleep, material and organizational transparency, and altruism.
17
A ___ is an intensive, multiparty workshop that brings people together to explore, generate, and collaboratively produce building design options.
Charrette
Part 2: Information Reporting of Feature 86 requires that the project team submit the results of occupant surveys within ___ to the building owners, building managers, and IWBI.
30 days
___ is human affinity for the natural world.
Biophillia
___ plans must be annotated with research data for establishing work zones for supporting a variety of work functions.
Floor
Per Part 1: Travel Policy of Feature 91, the amount of travel time for short-term business trips must be limited so that it does not exceed both ___ hours and 25% of the total trip duration.
5
___ of Feature 95 requires that employers implement a comprehensive employee assistance program to assist employees in attaining professional help to manage chronic stress and other behavioral issues.
Part 1: Mind & Behavior Support
A ___ is designed by the International Living Future Institute and promotes transparency in disclosing material ingredients.
Declare label
___ is a state of knowledge about an environment brought about by repeated association with elements within that environment.
Spatial familiarity
If potted plants or planted beds are used as design elements, Part 2: Indoor Biophilia of Feature 100 requires that they cover at least ___% of the total floor area.
1
A comprehensive approach to the design, construction, and operation of building systems and equipment that encourages a holistic approach to maximizing building performance, human wellness and comfort, and environmental benefits.
Integrative design process
The ability for people to obtain, study, and understand the health information and available health services that are communicated to them through health literature and presented options.
Health literacy
A set of personal habits and practices that help maximize sleep quality.
Sleep hygiene
The selfless act of helping another person.
Altruism
The full disclosure of information and open communication by an employer with other stakeholders, such as employees, and the public.
Organizational transparency
A reporting standard from the Global Reporting Initiative that helps organizations set goals, measure performance, and manage change in order to make their operations more sustainable for the environment, society, and the economy.
G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines
An employer-sponsored workplace program that is designed to assist employees in identifying and resolving personal issues that may be affecting mental and emotional well-being, which may affect their job performance.
Employee assistance program (EAP)
An open-standard format from the Health Product Declaration Collaborative for reporting product content and associated health information for building products and materials.
Health Product Declaration (HPD)
The imitation of natural or biological designs, patterns, and processes in the production of materials or structures.
Biomimicry
A state of knowledge about an environment brought about by repeated association with elements within that environment.
Spatial familiarity
A voluntary transparency labeling platform for organizations created by the International Living Future Institute that includes information on employee treatment, safety, social stewardship, and diversity.
JUST Program