Building Health Score

Building Health Dashboard project aims to provide different tiers of scording the building health for occupants, including for public, facilities managers, and experts. Initially the focus is on Indoo

The Building Health Dashboard is a multi-level platform designed to assess and communicate how buildings impact the health and wellbeing of their occupants. Tailored for a wide range of users—from the general public to researchers and building professionals—it delivers health-related insights at increasing levels of detail and complexity. While the initial focus is on indoor air quality (IAQ), the platform is designed to evolve to include broader health-related building factors over time, such as lighting, acoustics, ventilation, materials, and user behavior.

The dashboard offers four progressive levels, each designed to match user expertise and data availability:

  • Level 1 – Public Awareness:
    A quick, accessible health score based on a short questionnaire (approx. 20 questions), providing general insights on indoor air quality and potential health impacts. Ideal for everyday occupants and homeowners, this level promotes awareness without technical jargon.

  • Level 2 – Enthusiast / Advanced Public:
    Designed for engaged users who may have basic sensors or deeper interest. It incorporates real indoor air measurements (e.g., CO₂, PM2.5, humidity) and offers more detailed health scores and recommendations based on real-time or historical data.

  • Level 3 – Facility Managers / Building Operators:
    A performance-focused level integrating building system data, maintenance practices, and sensor networks. It provides diagnostics, alerts, and comparisons to health performance benchmarks—supporting active building management to optimize occupant health.

  • Level 4 – Experts / Researchers:
    A detailed analytical tool that supports comparison across global health frameworks, literature-backed scoring models, and in-depth analysis. It enables cross-building studies, framework benchmarking, and export of structured data for academic or policy research.

Each level is designed to grow with user needs and data maturity, ensuring the platform is both educational and actionable—from public health awareness to expert-level evaluation and benchmarking.

Project Information

Project ID

buildinghealthscore

Created

7/2/2025

Last Updated

7/2/2025

Building Health Score