How do you plan and operate healthy buildings that focus on the well-being of users? Answers to this question can be found in a range of assessment methods that ensure that the quality of buildings can be measured and compared worldwide. While the systems appear to be designed as indicators of energy efficiency and sustainability, they have […]
How do you plan and operate healthy buildings that focus on the well-being of users? Answers to this question can be found in a range of assessment methods that ensure that the quality of buildings can be measured and compared worldwide. While the systems appear to be designed to measure energy efficiency and sustainability, they all aim to improve the health and well-being of users through structural measures. The best-known certifications BREAM and LEED pursue a holistic strategy that encompasses energy and environmental issues as well as the indoor climate. The DGNB and AktivPlus certification systems developed in Germany also consider life cycle costs. The WELL Building Standard focuses exclusively on the health and well-being of users. Most systems offer several certification levels, such as silver, gold and platinum. In contrast, Active House or AktivPlus place a stronger emphasis on assistance with planning.
The VELUX Modular Skylights daylight system enables the design of buildings that are optimally supplied with daylight and fresh air via roof openings. As a result, the skylight system not only contributes to supporting the energy concept, but also significantly helps to improve the well-being and performance of the users in the buildings. The environmental product declaration of VELUX Modular Skylights facilitates the evaluation of the product in connection with building classifications such as BREEAM, LEED, DGNB, Aktivhaus, AktivPlus, Living Building Challenge and Well Building Standard.












