Media Category: 2017.0828
Mara Baum, AIA, leads workshops for HOK and its clients about the WELL Building Standard, which emphasizes
wellness across its 100-plus features. Photo: HOK
Data from the Well Living Labās sensor network routes to Labās Control Room. Photo: WELL Living Lab
Ground level entry to the Well Living Labās 7,500 sq. ft. facility, located in the Minnesota BioBusiness Center, Rochester, MN. Photo: WELL Living Lab
The office environment within the Well Living Lab provides a physical setting for the study of lighting, daylight, acoustics and thermal conditions. Photo: WELL Living Lab
James Stawniczy, AIA, WELL AP, LEED AP, who is Senior Consultant, Wellness for HOK, based in HOKās New York office. Photo: HOK
Sensors worn by occupants collect data for analysis and outcomes. Physiological measures includeĀ heart rate, skin temperature, and galvanic skin response, a measure of emotional stress. Photo: WELL Living Lab
The entrance lobby to the Well Living Lab, which connects to the Labās conference room. Photo: WELL Living Lab