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The International Well Being Institute (IWBI) launched the WELL Building Standard in late 2014 after years of research. The WELL Building Standard “seeks to implement, validate, and measure features that support and advance human health and wellness” in buildings, living spaces, and communities. The Standard measures, certifies, and monitors features of building environments that affect human health and well-being – including air, water, nourishment, light, movement, thermal comfort, sound, materials, mind, and community. WELL identifies 100 requirements that can be implemented to positively influence the health and wellness of the occupant. The core focus of the WELL Building Standard is to create atmospheres that “maximize satisfaction and makes the most out of architecture.”
WELL-certified projects are virtually everywhere – including offices, schools, hotels, and residences. With nearly 35,000 projects across 98 countries, covering over 3 billon square feet of land, architects trust the evidence gathered by practitioners, medical professionals, and building scientists around the world to build and maintain spaces that have the most valuable asset in mind – you.
WELL v2, a more refined version of the WELL Building Standard, was launched in 2018, providing more insight on health and wellness solutions and the best practices for standard development. Proven to accurately follow the six core principles that WELL was based on, WELL v2 combines evidence from over 10,000 WELL-accredited professionals and concept advisors to ensure equity, resilience, and more, in all spaces. Evidence-based and customer-focused, WELL v2 is intended to grow over time to accommodate all environments and evolving health concerns.
There are varying levels of WELL certification, with a point system to determine the level of your project. With each concept (air, water, nourishment, etc.) a maximum of 12 points can be obtained, with a total of 100 points available across all ten concepts. Certifications range from Bronze to Platinum. Going further, there are two main groups of WELL v2 projects determined by ownership type. Owner-occupied projects are those mainly occupied by the project owner, who may be different from the building owner. Owner-occupied projects are eligible to receive a WELL Certification. WELL Core projects are partially occupied by the project owner, while most of the space is leased out to multiple tenants. WELL Core projects are eligible to receive a WELL Core Certification.
Depending on the product you choose, your floor may offer benefits that contribute to WELL certification. How a floor is manufactured and installed may negatively or positively affect the built environment. Considerations include: the material makeup of the floor, the resulting indoor air quality from a floor’s installation, manufacturer product transparency, sustainability benefits, sound attenuation, and comfort features.
Liquid Elements Artfully Poured Floors is a brand of Stonhard, the leader in manufacturing and installing seamless floors with a century of polymer material innovation and installation for commercial flooring markets. Our floors bring seamless designs in dramatic looks and stunning colors while providing beneficial features like sound dampening, comfort underfoot, easy cleaning and maintenance, and low VOCs, among others. Liquid Elements and Stonhard are long lasting and become a part of your building’s structure, so they won’t ever end up in a landfill after their long life or when a change is desired.
Liquid Elements and Stonhard are committed to sustainability, implementing innovative packaging that has prevented nearly five million pails and cans from being dumped into landfills annually. Since 2005, Stonhard has prevented 92.7% of all returned material, including discontinued and obsolete products from going into the waste stream through recycling efforts. We are a proud member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and our products are listed on the mindful Materials (mM) library, a free platform with aggregated information on human health and environmental impacts for products from leading manufacturers, vetted by experts passionate about making it easier to make informed product choices.
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In this bustling university cafeteria, the seamless floor handles high foot traffic and frequent cleanups while delivering a fresh, vibrant look.
Incorporate calming tones into your office floor to boost mood, focus, and collaboration.
Stonclad GS brings durability and modern design to this university classroom, and is built to withstand daily foot traffic while supporting a clean environment.
We take product transparency and product testing seriously. Low VOC products are important for a healthy indoor environment. Incorporating such materials into your building will support the health of staff and visitors, helping to eliminate irritants that cause eye, nose, and throat issues as well as headaches and nausea.
Stonhard is the unprecedented world leader in manufacturing and installing high-performance polymer floor, wall and lining systems. Stonhard maintains 300 territory managers and 200 application teams worldwide who will work with you on design specification, project management, final walk-through and service after the sale. Stonhard’s single-source warranty covers both products and installation.
Liquid Elements is a brand of Stonhard specializing in luxury seamless flooring for a wide range of commercial spaces, including retail, workplace environments, hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, and more. For the ultimate in high-end design and custom flooring, count on Liquid Elements to make your vision a reality.
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