Understanding WELL & Air Flashcards
What are the 4 tenants of WELL?
(Something each feature meets - science)
1) Evidence-based
2) Verifiable
3) Implementable
4) Presented for outside impot
What are the 6 principles of WELL?
(What WELL is founded on)
- Equitable - Aims to benefit a variety of people
- Global - Proposes interventions that are feasible throughout the world
- Evidence-based - draws upon research and validated by experts
- Technically robust - defines industry best practices
- Customer focused
- Resilient - keeps pace with reserach
What are the 10 concepts of WELL (architecture of the rating system)?
Air
Water
Nourishment
Light
Movement
Thermal Comfort
Sound
Materials
Mind
Community
What are the project types?
- Owner Occupied - project owned or leased by the project owner and are regular occupants
- WELL Core - majority of occupants are not affiliated with the project owner.
What are the feature applicability and scoring types?
(What type of spaces can be tested)
- whole building
- extent of developer buildout
- leased spaces
- non-leased spaces
- building management staff
- direct staff
What percentage of WELL core project must be available for testing?
2.5%
How many dwellings must there be for multifamily residential projects to peruse WELL?
At least 5
Is performance testing within dwelling units for precondition features required?
No
Define “regularly occupied space”
Areas inside the project where a particular individual normally spends at least one continuous hour, or, cumulatively, at least two hours per day such as offices, conference rooms, bedrooms, and calssrooms
Define “occupiable space”
Spaces that can be occupied for any task or activity including transition areas or balconies but excludes storage spaces and equipment rooms.
Define “occupant”
any individual within the boundary
Define “regular occupant”
an individual who spends at least 30 hours per month across at least five days within the project
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Under what conditions can a single project encompass multiple distinct structures that are not physically connected?
- All buildings must be under the same ownership and management.
- The buildings must be located adjacent to each other (i.e., there is no land unaffiliated with the project
intervening), and the project boundary must encompass all outdoor space affiliated with the project. - The buildings must be related to each other, and the project name must accurately describe the group of
buildings.
What are annotated documents and provide 3 examples?
Refer to existing project documents that are
- Design Documents
- Construction documents
- operations schedule
- policies
What group reviews the WELL submission?
Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI)
Who are the appropriate professions who can provide Letters of Assurance (LOA)?
Architect
Contractors
Owner
MEP Engineers
Define “Intent Stage Documents” and what it represents.
refer to planned conditions or operations. documents are created to represent
early-stage design or plans for the development of a program, policy, or operations protocol.