Toronto-Dominion Centre tower achieves Gold certification under WELL Building Standard
TD Tower in Toronto.
Toronto-Dominion Centre’s 222 Bay St. tower has achieved a Gold level certification under the WELL Building Standard (WELL).Â
Grounded in medical research and administered by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), WELL is the first standard to integrate human health and wellness in the design, construction, maintenance and operations of buildings. Features of the standard are structured under 7 Concepts ? Air, Water, Nourishment, Light, Fitness, Comfort and Mind.
“Buildings are living and breathing human environments that have a material impact on the mind, body and spirit of people who live and work in them,” said David Hoffman, general manager, Toronto-Dominion Centre. “Through smart investments in building design and operations that enhance human health and wellness, TD Centre is delivering significant new value for our tenants, supporting the productivity and competitiveness of their businesses.” Occupants at the property benefit from design and operational elements delivering enhanced air quality, pollutant reduction, water quality testing and thermal comfort, as well as on-site amenities that support physical fitness and accessibility.  Â
Benefits of a WELL buildingÂ
A growing body of research demonstrates the business case for office buildings that support the health and well-being of their occupants. For example, buildings with improved air quality and ventilation not only mitigate the health risks...
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