Meet the Best in Building Health today.

  • Building Health Issue #1: Defining Best in Building Health

    Issue #1: Defining Best in Building Health

    This new 4-part Building Health publication series — starting with Defining Best in Building Health — explores the stories and case studies behind 2023 winners, as well as exclusive industry insights and trends related to proving the value and impact of health-centric "S" strategies in ESG reporting.

  • Building Health Issue #2: Expanding the Evidence

    Issue #2: Expanding the Evidence

    Health drives value in real estate. The evidence is clear. In our most recent issue of Building Health, we go over the financial value and potential risks associated with climate change and its implications for health, providing the industry with knowledge and actionable ways to future-proof real estate by quantifying the 'S' through the evolving Fitwel Standard.

2023 Best in Building Health

Congratulations 2023 Best in Building Health Winners!

Special Recognition for Industry and Individual Leadership

ESG Impact Through Health
Nuveen

Impact Through Social Value
Sara Neff, Lendlease Americas

Entity Wide Growth
Lionstone Investments

Portfolio Benchmarking
Clarion Partners

Clarion Partners
Lionstone Investments
Lendlease Americas
Nuveen, A TIAA Company

Join these industry leaders in achieving impact at-scale by becoming a Fitwel Champion.

All-Time Achievements

Fitwel Excellence Award
Most Certifications of All Time
Harrison Street

Fitwel Impact Award
Highest Scoring Built Project of All-Time
Green Matrix Consulting Company / Hon Hai Group / UL Solutions

Fitwel Impact Award
Highest Scoring Design Project of All-Time
Corgan / New York, NY

Harrison Street
Green Matrix Consulting
UL Solutions
Corgan

To learn more about the benefits of using Fitwel at scale, download our Benchmarking Guide.

2023 Best in Building Health Media

About Best in Building Health Awards


Best in Building Health recognizes companies and projects worldwide for their best-in-class innovations to promote occupant health and wellness through the built environment.

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