Doing WELL: A Walk Through the WELL™ Suite of Healthy Building Rating Systems

In this session, Jeff Hochberg, WELL AP, LEED GA, WELL Faculty, will walk attendees through the evolution of the WELL Building Standard.  Starting with the creation of the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), and the first WELL Certification for single buildings, the WELL ecosystem quickly grew to include the standard’s first at-scale solution, the “WELL…

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Get a Handle on Hygiene: Aqueous Ozone as an Emerging Healthy Building Technology

Hand Hygiene hasn't seen much innovation in many years. That’s about to change - meet Iggy™, a hand-rinsing device that when used as part of an overall approach to health and wellbeing, significantly enhances (or supplements, increases) the effectiveness of hand hygiene programs aimed at reducing the risk of transmission of infectious microbes (or germs).” …

Know your Rating Systems: Exploring Green Globes and BREEAM

Join us for a webinar exploring Green Globes and BREEAM! Green Globes and BREEAM are both green building assessment tools designed to help owners and operators interactively manage their buildings through third-party assessments. As a nationally recognized green building rating program, Green Globes works with building owners to help with sustainability goals for new constructions,…

Beyond Homes: Phius Passive Building Certification for your Business

Description  “Zero is the goal, Phius is the means.” Passive House Institute US (Phius) originated in the US and Canada in the ‘70’s, was enhanced in Germany in the ’90’s, and reinvigorated in the US in 2003 when Katrin Klingenberg designed and completed the first home to meet passive house standards in the United States.…

The Future of LEED & the Local Perspective

Panelists: Lana Crouse - Regional Director, U.S. Market Transformation & Development, U.S. Green Building Council Matthew Hollander - President, Hollander Development  Description: For almost 15 years, LEED has been a pillar of the green building movement. The rating system has evolved over the years to “meet the needs of an incredibly wide and diverse audience,…

WEBINAR – Embodied Carbon 101, Healthy Building Webinar Series

The built environment is a large contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions at 42% of the total. Embodied carbon, or the carbon from building materials, accounts for 11% of global emissions (Architecture 2030). Join Kelsey Wotila, Senior Sustainability Project Manager at Foresight Management to learn more about embodied carbon, available tools, and how to analyze…