** Incoming! v3 Revisions are on the way! **
All Workplace Scorecards:
In response to your feedback, we will be providing the following update: Percentage to reflect access in 51% of area overall instead of 51% of each room.
MTBB: Additionally, we will be providing the following clarification: Implementation language update to clarify that this strategy only needs to account for base building spaces.
Please note, the below requirements and compliance documentation will be updated soon to reflect v3 changes. You can find more information on these revisions in a Change Log that will be available on the Help Center on December 10, 2024. ________________________________________________________________________
Provide access to natural daylight
Rationale: Implementing design strategies, such as high-visible light transmittance and optimal window-to-wall ratios, increases access to natural daylight, which supports circadian rhythm regulation — contributing to wide-ranging health benefits including improved sleep quality, a strengthened immune system, and lower stress levels.
For the most accurate strategy and documentation requirements, please refer to the digital scorecard made available on the Fitwel Platform.
Requirements
Demonstrate compliance with one of the options below:
Option 1 - Window-to-Wall Ratio (Full Credit):
To achieve full credit, demonstrate compliance with all of the following requirements:
Multi-Tenant Whole Building (no on-site management), Multi-Tenant Whole Building (with on-site management)
- Ensure that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces in the building(s) can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%.
Qualifying regularly occupied spaces must include but are not limited to the following:
- Workspaces: which include workstations, flexible workspaces, individual offices, and circulation between workstations. Note that hallways, corridors, and elevator banks are not considered regularly occupied spaces.
- Common spaces: which include spaces where occupants can gather to work, eat, take breaks, or meet — such as meeting rooms, lactation rooms, quiet rooms, and reception areas.
- Provide a minimum window-to-wall ratio of 35% on each floor of the building(s).
- Provide educational materials specifying strategies to maximize access to daylight to all building occupants that includes information on a minimum of two of the following:
- strategies designed to maximize access to daylight implemented within the building
- the importance of positioning workspaces and common spaces close to windows to maximize access to daylight
- innovative architectural technologies available to direct daylight deeper into spaces, such as reflective louvers, light shelves, solar tubes, and dynamic light redirecting systems
- the health benefits of bright daylight exposure and its effects on circadian rhythm, including the non-visual health impacts of bright daylight
Qualifying methods of sharing educational materials may include but are not limited to the following:
- a digital platform, such as a website, digital application, or display screen in common areas
- communication material, such as notification emails or newsletters
Single-Tenant, Commercial Interior
- Ensure that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces accessible to all full- and part-time employees can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%.
Qualifying regularly occupied spaces must include but are not limited to the following:
- Workspaces: which include workstations, flexible workspaces, individual offices, and circulation between workstations. Note that hallways, corridors, and elevator banks are not considered regularly occupied spaces.
- Common spaces: which include spaces where occupants can gather to work, eat, take breaks, or meet — such as meeting rooms, lactation rooms, quiet rooms, and reception areas.
- Provide a minimum window-to-wall ratio of 35% within all regularly occupied spaces accessible to all full- and part-time employees of tenant spaces.
- Provide educational materials specifying the health benefits of access to daylight to all full- and part-time employees within the tenant space through a minimum of one of the following methods:
- a digital platform, such as a website, digital application, or display screen in common areas
- communication material, such as notification emails or newsletters
Option 2 - Natural Daylight Simulation Score (Full Credit):
The project may achieve full credit by demonstrating compliance with all of the following requirements:
Multi-Tenant Whole Building (no on-site management), Multi-Tenant Whole Building (with on-site management)
- Ensure an average sDA300,50% is achieved for a minimum of 60% of the floor area of each regularly occupied space within the building(s).
- Provide educational materials specifying strategies to maximize access to daylight to all building occupants that includes information on a minimum of two of the following:
- strategies designed to maximize access to daylight implemented within the building
- the importance of positioning workspaces and common spaces close to windows to maximize access to daylight
- innovative architectural technologies available to direct daylight deeper into spaces, such as reflective louvers, light shelves, solar tubes, and dynamic light redirecting systems
- the health benefits of bright daylight exposure and its effects on circadian rhythm, including the non-visual health impacts of bright daylight
Qualifying methods of sharing educational materials may include but are not limited to the following:
- a digital platform, such as a website, digital application, or display screen in common areas
- communication material, such as notification emails or newsletters
Single-Tenant, Commercial Interior
- Ensure an average sDA300,50% is achieved for a minimum of 60% of the floor area of each regularly occupied space accessible to all full and part-time employees within the building.
- Provide educational materials specifying the health benefits of access to daylight to all full- and part-time employees within the tenant space through a minimum of one of the following methods:
- a digital platform, such as a website, digital application, or display screen in common areas
- communication material, such as notification emails or newsletters
Option 3 - Natural Daylight Calculation (Full Credit):
The project may achieve full credit by demonstrating compliance with all of the following requirements:
Multi-Tenant Whole Building (no on-site management), Multi-Tenant Whole Building (with on-site management)
- Ensure that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces in the building(s) can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%.
- Ensure that 51% of each regularly occupied space within the building(s) includes access to natural daylight.
Qualifying regularly occupied spaces that must be included in the daylight calculation may include but are not limited to the following:
- Workspaces: which include workstations, flexible workspaces, individual offices, and circulation between workstations. Note that hallways, corridors, and elevator banks are not considered regularly occupied spaces.
- Common spaces: which include spaces where occupants can gather to work, eat, take breaks, or meet — such as meeting rooms, lactation rooms, quiet rooms, and reception areas.
Qualifying Calculation:
To calculate the total percentage of access to daylight within each regularly occupied common space(s) follow the steps below and input the required values in the tables on the calculation tab to apply the following formula [((A + B) / C) x 100)]:
Step 1, determine C: establish the total area of the regularly occupied common space.
Step 2, determine A and B: establish the area with access to daylight, using the windows located in the regularly occupied common space identified for C in Step 1 by applying the following:
– (i) to determine A, identify each window with access to daylight for north and south façades and input the required values in the table for each identical window with access to daylight to apply the following formula: North and South façades Area with Access to Daylight = [(Window(s) Head Height x 1.5) x (Window(s) Width + 2 feet from the right side of the window(s) + 2 feet from the left side of the window(s))].
– (ii) to determine B, identify each window with access to daylight for east and west façades and input the required values in the table for each identical window with access to daylight to apply the following formula: East and West façades Area with Access to Daylight = [(Window(s) Head Height) x (Window(s) Width)].
– (iii) repeat steps (i) and (ii) on each unique window type within the space.
– (iv) determine A and B by adding the results calculated from Step (i) and (ii).
Step 3, determine the percentage: to determine the percentage of the regularly occupied common space(s) with access natural daylight, apply the formula [((A + B) / C) x 100)].
Step 4, repeat steps 1 through 3 for each regularly occupied common space within the project.
Permanent furniture partitions or other permanent features that measure above 42 inches or 106 centimeters are considered obstructions of natural daylight. Areas behind these obstructions should not to be included in the daylit area. Window head height is the height of the window measured from the finished floor level to the top of the window frame.
If there are spaces behind walls and obstructions: Subtract those areas behind obstructions from the total area with access to daylight (A+B). These obstructed areas include spaces behind partitions 42 inches or higher as well as enclosed rooms. The final formula would appear like this: ((A+B) - area behind obstructions) / C.
Single-Tenant, Commercial Interior
- Ensure that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces within the building accessible to all full and part-time employees can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%.
- Ensure that 51% of each regularly occupied space accesible to full- and part-time employees includes access to natural daylight.
Qualifying regularly occupied spaces that must be included in the daylight calculation may include but are not limited to the following:
- Workspaces: which include workstations, flexible workspaces, individual offices, and circulation between workstations. Note that hallways, corridors, and elevator banks are not considered regularly occupied spaces.
- Common spaces: which include spaces where occupants can gather to work, eat, take breaks, or meet — such as meeting rooms, lactation rooms, quiet rooms, and reception areas.
Qualifying Calculation:
To calculate the total percentage of access to daylight within each regularly occupied common space(s) follow the steps below and input the required values in the tables on the calculation tab to apply the following formula [((A + B) / C) x 100)]:
Step 1, determine C: establish the total area of the regularly occupied common space.
Step 2, determine A and B: establish the area with access to daylight, using the windows located in the regularly occupied common space identified for C in Step 1 by applying the following:
– (i) to determine A, identify each window with access to daylight for north and south façades and input the required values in the table for each identical window with access to daylight to apply the following formula: North and South façades Area with Access to Daylight = [(Window(s) Head Height x 1.5) x (Window(s) Width + 2 feet from the right side of the window(s) + 2 feet from the left side of the window(s))].
– (ii) to determine B, identify each window with access to daylight for east and west façades and input the required values in the table for each identical window with access to daylight to apply the following formula: East and West façades Area with Access to Daylight = [(Window(s) Head Height) x (Window(s) Width)].
– (iii) repeat steps (i) and (ii) on each unique window type within the space.
– (iv) determine A and B by adding the results calculated from Step (i) and (ii).
Step 3, determine the percentage: to determine the percentage of the regularly occupied common space(s) with access natural daylight, apply the formula [((A + B) / C) x 100)].
Step 4, repeat steps 1 through 3 for each regularly occupied common space within the project.
Permanent furniture partitions or other permanent features that measure above 42 inches or 106 centimeters are considered obstructions of natural daylight. Areas behind these obstructions should not to be included in the daylit area. Window head height is the height of the window measured from the finished floor level to the top of the window frame.
If there are spaces behind walls and obstructions: Subtract those areas behind obstructions from the total area with access to daylight (A+B). These obstructed areas include spaces behind partitions 42 inches or higher as well as enclosed rooms. The final formula would appear like this: ((A+B) - area behind obstructions) / C.
Option 4 - Equivalent Standard (Full Credit):
The project may achieve full credit by demonstrating compliance with all of the following requirements:
Multi-Tenant Whole Building (with on-site management)
- LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 8.1: Daylight and Views – Daylight.
- LEED v4 BD+C: Daylight, Option 2 OR Option 3.
- LEED v4.1 BD+C EQ Credit: Daylight, Option 2 OR Option 3.
Single-Tenant, Commercial Interior
- LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 8.1: Daylight and Views – Daylight.
- LEED v4 BD+C: Daylight, Option 2 OR Option 3.
- LEED v4.1 BD+C EQ Credit: Daylight, Option 2 OR Option 3.
Compliance Documentation
Design Pathway
Option 1:
- Requirement 1
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Checkbox to certify that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%
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Upload an annotated plan showing all regularly occupied common spaces and the VLT of the windows within the spaces that will be included
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- Requirement 2
- Upload an annotated plan identifying the window-to-wall ratio for each floor of the project
- Requirement 3
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Checkbox to certify that the educational materials will be shared through one or more of the listed methods
- Upload a copy of the materials that will be shared
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Option 2:
- Requirement 1
- Upload annotated computer simulation calculations showing the sDA range of all regularly occupied spaces within the project
- Requirement 2
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Checkbox to certify that the educational materials will be shared through one or more the listed methods
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Upload a copy of the materials that will be shared
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Option 3:
- Requirement 1
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Checkbox to certify that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%
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Upload an annotated plan showing all regularly occupied common spaces and the VLT of the windows within the spaces that will be included
-
- Requirement 2
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Checkbox to certify that 51% of each regularly occupied space within the project will include access to natural daylight
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Upload a calculation detailing the planned percentage of daylit area within the project
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Upload an annotated plan detailing the areas with natural daylight within each regularly occupied space
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Option 4:
- Requirement 1
- Upload the receipt of the qualifying equivalent standard
- Requirement 2
- Upload the receipt of the qualifying equivalent standard
- Requirement 3
- Upload the receipt of the qualifying equivalent standard
Built Pathway
Option 1:
- Requirement 1
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Checkbox to certify that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%
-
Upload an annotated plan showing all regularly occupied common spaces and the VLT of the windows within the spaces
-
- Requirement 2
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Upload an annotated plan identifying the window-to-wall ratio for each floor of the project
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Upload a calculation demonstrating that a minimum window-to-wall ratio of 35% is met
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- Requirement 3
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Checkboxes to certify that the educational materials will be shared through one of the listed methods
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Upload a copy of the materials that are shared
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Option 2:
- Requirement 1
- Upload annotated computer simulation calculations showing the sDA range of all regularly occupied spaces within the project
- Requirement 2
-
Checkbox to certify that the educational materials will be shared through one or more of the listed methods
-
Upload a copy of the materials that are shared
-
Option 3:
- Requirement 1
-
Checkbox to certify that all windows within all regularly occupied spaces can exceed a Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of 40%
-
Upload an annotated plan showing all regularly occupied common spaces and the VLT of the windows within the spaces
-
- Requirement 2
-
Checkbox to certify that 51% of each regularly occupied space within the project includes access to natural daylight
-
Upload a calculation detailing the percentage of daylit area within the project
-
Upload an annotated plan detailing the areas with natural daylight within each regularly occupied space
-
Option 4:
- Requirement 1
- Upload the receipt of the qualifying equivalent standard
- Requirement 2
- Upload the receipt of the qualifying equivalent standard
- Requirement 3
- Upload the receipt of the qualifying equivalent standard
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