WELL AP - Introduction questions with 100% correct answers graded A+
WELL AP - IntroductionWhat are the four tenets of WELL? - correct answer evidence-based, verifiable, implementable, presented for outside input Evidence-Based - correct answer Each WELL feature is underscored by available evidence that links design, policy and built environment strategies to health and well-being outcomes. Features are substantiated by a diverse and rigorous evidence-base, including peer-reviewed literature; academic research; and leading design standards, laws, codes and best practices. Verifiable - correct answer All WELL features are third-party verified by GBCI through documentation and/or performance testing. Implementable - correct answer All WELL v2 features haves been tested through WELL v1 and/or WELL v2 pilot demonstrating adoption and uptake by projects across the world. Presented for Outside Input - correct answer At every step of the way, IWBI gathered feedback from a diverse community of practitioners, subject matter experts, users and other third parties to inform the development and evolution of WELL. Principles of WELL - correct answer equitable, global, evidence-based, technically robust, customer focused, resilient Equitable - correct answer Aims to benefit a variety of people, including and especially disadvantaged or vulnerable populations. Global - correct answer Proposes interventions that are feasible, achievable and relevant across many applications throughout the world. Evidence-Based - correct answer Draws upon a diverse and rigorous body of research across varying disciplines, validated by a collaborative body of experts, including IWBI advisors. Technically Robust - correct answer Defines industry best practice and validates strategies through performance verification and a rigorous third-party verification process. Customer Focused - correct answer Sponsors the success of WELL users through dedicated coaching services, dynamic resources and an intuitive platform for navigating the journey. Resilient - correct answer Keeps pace with advances in research, science, technology and society, continuously improving by integrating new findings. Ten Concepts of WELL - correct answer air, water, nourishment, light, movement, thermal comfort, sound, materials, mind, community Performance Verification - correct answer Process for on-site assessments and testing. Owner-Occupied - correct answer The project is mainly occupied by the project owner (may be different than building owner) WELL Core - correct answer The project owner occupies a small portion of the project area and rents/leases most of the space to one or more tenants Building Management Staff - correct answer Individuals responsible for maintaining and operating the building, including contractors and sub-contractors. Workers who spend less than 30 hours per month in the building (i.e., who are not regular occupants) are not considered building management staff. Direct Staff - correct answer Building staff under direct employment by the project owner. Note: If a project has no direct staff on-site (i.e., the building is entirely operated by contracted building management staff), the project is allowed to earn points by meeting feature requirements for all or a defined subset of building management staff. Projects must use a single consistent population across all features, including preconditions (e.g., a project with no direct staff may only earn a point for meeting an optimization for its building management staff, if it also meets all preconditions for that same group of people). Extent of Developer Buildout - correct answer Includes all non-leased space and all construction within the leased space for which the project team is responsible.
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