WELL Certification and LEED Certification are two prominent frameworks in the sustainable and healthy building movement, but they focus on different aspects of building design and operations.
WELL Certification, developed by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), focuses on promoting the health and well-being of building occupants. It evaluates how building features affect human health through air quality, water quality, lighting, comfort, and more.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), focuses on sustainability and reducing buildings' environmental impact. It evaluates energy efficiency, resource use, and sustainable building practices.
Aspect | WELL Certification | LEED Certification |
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Primary Focus | Health and well-being of occupants | Sustainability and environmental performance |
Measurement Areas | Human-centric: air, water, light, mental health | Environmental-centric: energy, water, materials |
Certification Levels | Silver, Gold, Platinum | Certified, Silver, Gold, Platinum |
Core Audience | People-oriented industries (health, offices) | Environmentally conscious developers |
Operational Focus | Building Performance Impacting Health | Lifecycle impact on the planet |
The two certifications can complement each other. For example:
Many forward-thinking organizations pursue both certifications to maximize building performance across environmental and human-centric metrics. Contact Rhino to learn how our remote monitoring solutions can streamline sustainability and wellness goals while achieving compliance with certifications like WELL and LEED.
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