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Here, you'll find what you need to know from the team including insights from the Center for Active Design experts, award-winning projects, industry profiles, and more.

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Tishman Speyer
The Spiral, Manhattan, New York

Featured Posts

  • Health at Scale: Global Leadership Defines Real Estate in 2026

    Fitwel’s CEO, Joanna Frank, celebrates this years Best in Building Health Winners and highlights how building health at scale is a defining characteristic of market leadership. Fitwel’s global presence continues to grow, mirroring a world-wide adoption of healthy building practices.

  • 2025: How Consumer Demand for Health Reset Expectations for Real Estate

    2025 marked a turning point for global real estate as consumer demand reshaped how value is created and measured. Backed by new research, international momentum, and a shift toward real-time verification, this year proved that health-focused buildings outperform—delivering rental premiums, stronger tenant satisfaction, and long-term resilience. From Fitwel’s Smart Scorecard innovations to the resurgence of Active Design, the market made one thing clear: health is no longer a trend, but a fundamental driver of performance and investment.

  • Fitwel Introduces the Smart Scorecard Wizard: Intelligent Automation Delivering Certification Efficiency, Accuracy, and Confidence

    Fitwel’s new Smart Scorecard Wizard uses intelligent automation to make certification faster, smarter, and more accurate. By streamlining scorecard selection and approvals, it reduces manual effort, ensures consistency, and empowers users to focus on impact rather than paperwork.

Recent Posts

Leveraging Real Estate to Optimize Human Capital: ESG and Beyond

As investors have grown increasingly focused on impact investing, the real estate community has steadily expanded its efforts to demonstrate a commitment to creating portfolios that positively impact our society. The Covid-19 pandemic has opened dialogue about the need to focus on health.

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Benchmark Report: Health Drives Value in Real Estate

Health Drives Value in Real Estate is a groundbreaking benchmark study from the Center for Active Design and Quadreal that features findings that point to the positive outcomes that health and wellbeing strategies have on tenant satisfaction, and in turn, financial outcomes.

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SXSW 2022 | Public Health - Tech is Coming For You

Society's shift to prioritizing health in the built environment (Healthy Buildings), as a result of the pandemic, is one of the most critical movements to come out of the last decade. At SXSW 2022, R-Zero's CEO and Co-Founder, Grant Morgan, took the featured stage with some of today's most forward-thinking voices -- for a pivotal conversation exploring the intersection of tech, climate, health, and the built environment.

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"A Better Box: Optimizing Industrial Spaces for Employee Health and Wellbeing" Virtual Panel

While the need to prioritize employee wellbeing in the industrial sector has always been there, the Covid-19 pandemic quickly accelerated demand. Highlighting a series of evidence-based guidelines, the report offers a robust plan for retaining top talent, reducing injury and absenteeism, lowering stress levels, mitigating the risk of contagious disease transmission, decreasing risk of chronic illness, increasing overall job satisfaction, and ultimately improving individual and organizational productivity.

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New Report Highlights the Importance of Optimizing Industrial Workspaces

The Center for Active Design (CfAD) and QuadReal are proud to announce the publication of A Better Box: Optimizing Industrial Spaces for Employee Health and Wellness which illustrates what strategies work best for the industrial sector when it comes to promoting the health and wellness of occupants.

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A note from Joanna Frank, President and CEO, Center for Active Design

In two weeks, we will mark the beginning of the third year of the pandemic. If 2020 was the year we naively opined about getting back to normal, then 2021 has been the year we’ve only just begun emotionally and physically reckoning with our changing world. And it is my sincere hope that in 2022, we meet the moment not only with renewed optimism, but with a detailed plan for pursuing the possibilities that come with more human-centric design.

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