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WELL Building Standard™ Archives

Thank you for your interest in the WELL Building Standard. Below you will find the current and previous addenda versions of the WELL Building Standard v1 for download as PDF. We have also included any translations of the WELL Building Standard that are currently available. If you have any technical difficulties accessing these documents, please email us at info@wellcertified.com.

  • Recording: Introducing Air, Water and Materials WELLographies
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    This webcast recording will allow you to learn how to use and apply the Air, Materials, and Water WELLographies.

  • WELL Tip: Navigating preconditions for the Air concept
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    This article helps project teams get started incorporating a number of preconditions from the Air concept into their project’s design and policies.

  • ANSI/BIFMA e3-2011 Furniture Sustainability Standard
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    The BIFMA website houses the ANSI/BIFMA Furniture Sustainability Standard referenced in feature criteria.

  • South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1168
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    The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) website houses SCAQMD Rule 1168, referenced in feature requirements.

  • The Cleveland Clinic
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    This article looks at the Cleveland Clinic, the second WELL Certified project in Ohio

  • U.S. EPA’s NAAQS
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    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website houses the NAAQS table referenced in feature criteria.

  • Top 5 takeaways from the Air #WELLography
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    In addition to providing information on the effects of air quality, this WELLography offers solutions on how to better leverage air quality within buildings to promote human health and well-being.

  • WELL Tip: Pursuing WELL for existing spaces
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    This article helps project teams get started in pursuing WELL for existing spaces, highlighting key aspects of the journey ahead.

  • California Air Resources Board (CARB) 2007, Suggested Control Measure (SCM) for Architectural Coatings
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    This California Air Resources Board (CARB) website houses the the Suggested Scontrol Measure (SCM) for Architectural Coatings referenced in feature criteria.

  • Top 5 takeaways from the Air #WELLography
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    In addition to providing information on the effects of air quality, this WELLography offers solutions on how to better leverage air quality within buildings to promote human health and well-being.