Beauty and design I
Features/Mind/Feature 87
- 84 Health and wellness awareness
- 85 Integrative design
- 86 Post-occupancy surveys
- 87 Beauty and design I
- 88 Biophilia I - qualitative
- 89 Adaptable spaces
- 90 Healthy sleep policy
- 91 Business travel
- 92 Building health policy
- 93 Workplace family support
- 94 Self-monitoring
- 95 Stress and addiction treatment
- 96 Altruism
- 97 Material transparency
- 98 Organizational transparency
- 99 Beauty and design II
- 100 Biophilia II - quantitative
- P5 Health through housing equity
- P6 Education space provisions
Beauty and design I
Intent:
To thoughtfully create unique and culturally-rich spaces.
No. If the facility is not open to the public, public art would be considered art that is visible to the occupants of the building.
This feature is intentionally not prescriptive to allow for project teams to offer their own interpretation of beauty and mindful design. A Professional Narrative describing how these requirements are met is the necessary documentation. Some examples of elements projects have included to successfully meet this feature include incorporation of public art from local artists or that highlights local culture, images or design elements that highlight the local area, and images or decals that highlight the company's history and motto.