What does “health” really mean in the context of buildings, workplaces, and daily life? This introductory course reframes the WELL Building Standard v2 beyond individual features and scorecards, positioning WELL as a comprehensive framework for human experience, performance, and long-term well-being. Learners will explore the intent and philosophy behind WELL v2, understand why organizations pursue WELL beyond certification, and examine how WELL complements sustainability, ESG, UN SDGs, HR, and DEI initiatives. The course also addresses common misconceptions about WELL and sets the foundation for deeper exploration of health-centered design and operations.
WELL Beyond the Scorecard is an orientation-style article course designed to reframe how professionals understand and apply WELL. Rather than walking through features credit by credit, this course steps back to examine the intent of WELL, the human outcomes it seeks to influence, and how it fits within today’s broader sustainability, ESG, and organizational performance conversations. The course provides a concise refresher on WELL fundamentals, introduces key shifts and emphases in the current version of WELL, and explores how WELL aligns with complementary frameworks such as LEED, corporate ESG strategies, and occupant-focused performance goals. Learners will gain clarity on when WELL is most impactful, how it differs from traditional environmental rating systems, and why organizations increasingly view health and well-being as strategic priorities rather than optional enhancements. Serving as a foundation for subsequent WELL courses, this course is intended as a conceptual orientation—setting the stage for deeper dives into specific WELL themes, features, and real-world applications.
