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Wellbeing : The developer perspective, Anita Mitchell, Lendlease

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Health & Wellbeing in DevelopmentsJanuary 2017

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WE OPERATE IN A CHANGING WORLD

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GLOBAL PIPELINE OF URBAN REGENERATION PROJECTS

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IQL: TARGETTING BECOMING LONDON’S HEALTHIEST WORKPLACE

Construction of London’s Largest Living Wall at IQL

Healthy Building Design

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PRODUCTIVITY IS THE NEW GREEN

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AIRThe WELL Building Standard for Air promotes clean air through reducing or minimizing the sources of indoor airpollution, requiring optimal indoor air quality to support the health well-being of building occupants.

Key Initiatives Implemented for this category include: Cleaning Protocol

• Certified green and healthy cleaning products

• WELL approved cleaning schedule Increased Ventilation

• Supply of outdoor air exceeds recommended standard

Air Quality Standards• Air quality tests for VOCs, Particulates,

Inorganic gases & Radon• Real-time Air Quality monitoring

41 Pest Control• Low or zero toxicity Pesticides

Cleaning Equipment• HEPA filters on Vacuum cleaners• Microfiber dusters & cloths

OUR RESPONSE

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WATERThe WELL Building Standard for Water promotes safe and clean water through the implementation of properfiltration techniques and regular testing in order for building occupants to receive optimal quality of water forvarious uses.

Key Initiatives Implemented for this category include: Periodic Water Quality Testing

• Testing for; dissolved metals, disinfectants, fluoride, Agricultural contaminants, organic contaminants & Inorganic contaminants

Drinking Water Promotion• Lendlease provide all occupants with

water jugs and a water bottle• Filtered chilled water supplied to

teapoints

OUR RESPONSE

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NOURISHEMENTThe WELL Building Standard for Nourishment requires the availability of fresh, wholesome foods, limits unhealthyingredients and encourages better eating habits and food culture.

Key Initiatives Implemented for this category include:Fruits and Vegetables

• Daily supply of fruit and vegetables Processed Foods

• Refined sugar restriction for all food offerings

• Trans fat ban in all food offeringsArtificial Ingredients

• All food offerings labelled to indicate artificial ingredients

Nutritional Information• Total calories, macronutrient content,

micronutrient content and total sugar content information available for all food offerings

OUR RESPONSE

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LIGHTThe WELL Building Standard® for Light provides illumination guidelines that are aimed to minimize disruption tothe body’s circadian system, enhance productivity, support good sleep quality and provide appropriate visualacuity where needed.

Key Initiatives Implemented for this feature include:

Electric Light Glare Control• Lighting and surfaces designed to

reduce eyesight fatigue Solar Glare Control

• Reduced glare through intelligent façade design

• Automated Internal Blinds

OUR RESPONSE

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FITNESSThe WELL Building Standard for Fitness promotes the integration of physical activity into everyday life byproviding the opportunities and support for an active lifestyle and discouraging sedentary behaviors

Key Initiatives Implemented for this feature include: Interior Fitness Circulation

• Intertenancy stairs connecting multiple levels

Activity Incentive Programs• Fitbit subsidy• Company funded weekly exercise

classes• Subsidy of costs for employee

participation in races, fitness activities and sports teams

OUR RESPONSE

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COMFORTThe WELL Building Standard for Comfort establishes requirements designed to create distraction-free,productive and comfortable indoor environments.

Key Initiatives Implemented for this feature include:ADA Accessible Design Standards

• Design for dignity above and beyond local DDA requirements

Ergonomics: Visual and Physical• Ergonomically assessed and approved

workstations, chairs and monitor displays

• Desk height flexibility• Seat flexibility

Thermal Comfort• Chilled beams & humidity control• Thermal modelling to inform design &

improve comfortable working conditions

OUR RESPONSE

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MINDThe WELL Building Standard for Mind requires design, technology and treatment strategies designed to providea physical environment that optimizes cognitive and emotional health.

Key Initiatives Implemented for this feature include: Health and Wellness Awareness

• Digital Health and Wellness resource library

• WELL Building Standard Guide for the Tenancy

Post-Occupancy Surveys• Pre and Post – Occupancy survey

covering workspace satisfaction, Environment Design, Facilities and Services, IEQ, Furniture & Layout & Technology

Self-Monitoring• Fit Bit subsidy for employees

Beauty and Design II• Gallery space with frequent turnover

of artwork and displays

OUR RESPONSE

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