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WELL Performance Verification

Performance Verification gives confidence that the building is delivering on its promise
of health and well-being. Features like air quality, water, lighting, and acoustics are tested
o validate real-world performance.
It’s a powerful way to demonstrate commitment to tenant satisfaction,
operational excellence, and long-term asset value.

1 / On-Site Assessment

A trained WELL Performance Testing Agent visits the building to conduct an in-person evaluations using calibrated equipment.

2 / Testing Core Features

The Performance Testing Agent conducts detailed measurements of key indoor environmental qualities that directly impact occupant health and comfort.

This includes testing air for pollutants like VOCs and particulate matter, analyzing water

for contaminants, evaluating lighting levels for visual comfort and circadian alignment, assessing sound levels and thermal consistency throughout the space.

These tests ensure your building not only meets WELL thresholds but also delivers a high-quality, wellness-focused experience for tenants.

3 / Data Review & Analysis

After the on-site testing, all data is submitted to the International WELL Building Institute

for an expert analysis. Each data point is evaluated against the WELL Building Standard’s thresholds to ensure your building meets the required criteria.

4 / Reporting & Feedback

Once testing and analysis are complete, project receives a detailed performance report outlining how your building measured against each applicable WELL feature.

The report highlights strengths and provides clear guidance on corrective actions if needed—empowering you to make informed decisions that enhance building performance.

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Architecture & Sustainability

Remote studio, real-world impact.

While our studio doesn’t operate in a single location,

our work reaches wherever thoughtful design is needed.
We operate remotely, collaborating across time zones
and borders, crafting spaces with global awareness and local sensitivity.

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