The architectural firm Hord Caplan Macht (HCM) recently completed the documentation to verify that its Denver office can meet the standards necessary to be certified under Fitwel, a health and wellness program that the Center for Active Design launched in May 2016 and began rolling out to developers and the AEC community last fall.

Working with experts in public health and design, the Center for Active Design spent five years developing and testing its Fitwel scorecard. The General Services Administration piloted that program in 89 of its buildings in New York.

HCM, which has also provided verification documents for its offices in Alexandria, Va., and Baltimore, is one of five Fitwel Champions that have committed to certifying more than 50 buildings in aggregate. The other Champions include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is also Fitwels research and evaluation lead; EYP, Integral Group, and Menkes Development.

Perkins + Will was the first company to adopt Fitwels standards for all 11 of the firms North American offices, which P+W expects will be certified by 2018.

HCM has been in its 13,000-sf Denver office, a former fire station built in the 1920s, since 2010. The office currently has 300 employees. Ara Massey, that offices Sustainability Design Manager, tells BD+C that the firm measured its three offices against 80 Fitwel criteria in seven categories to establish health and wellness baselines from which it could work toward certification. The evaluation and documentation took about 40 man-hours, she estimates.

The Center for Active Design promotes Fitwel as more business friendly than other certification programs. And Massey confirmed that Fitwel gives companies the flexibility to prioritize which standards to align its operations with without a lot of cost.

HCM has already successfully integrated many health-promoting features within its offices, including providing staff with fresh fruit and vegetables and locating in areas with high WalkScores.

Hord Caplan Macht's Denver office includes meeting spaces with lots of daylight. Image: Courtesy HCM

However, one thing that surprised Massey was the emphasis that Fitwels scorecard places on lactation rooms for new Moms returning to the workforce after giving birth. That was a real eye opener for us, says Massey.

The next step toward Fitwel certification is the review process, and Massey expects a lot of give and take between her firm and the Center for Active Design to determine how to meet the criteria levels that HCM is willing to adopt.

Now bitten by the wellness bug, HCM also plans to incorporate Fitwels wellness standards into its designs for other clients projects as much as possible, says Massey. Particularly active design.

Arup, Structure Tone embrace wellness

While its still too early to say definitively, it appears that the wellness movement is slowly catching on with developers and AEC firms. For example, in late December, Arup opened a 16,333-sf office at 60 State Street in Boston, designed by Dyer Brown Architects, which is targeting the Silver level of the International WELL Building Institutes WELL Building Standard, as well as the Platinum level of LEED v.4.

Structure Tones 82,000-sf corporate headquarters in New York City recently became the first project in that metro to receive Well Building Standard certification. It earned a Silver-level designation by installing more efficient mechanicals and lighting that maintains harmony with employees circadian rhythms. The office also offers point-of-access water filters, access to healthy foods, and discounts on bike-share and fitness center memberships.

Last year, Structure Tone formed a partnership with Delos, the real estate and tech firm that established the WELL Building Standard, in which Structure Tone agreed to accredit 150 employees through the WELL Accredited Professional program.

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