Professional Credentials

The Professional Credential page presents Herwin Gunawan’s professional qualifications and internationally recognized certifications in building physics, wellness, sustainability, acoustics, lighting, audiovisual, and human-centered environmental design, demonstrating expertise, industry credibility, and multidisciplinary professional competence.

WELL AP

Herwin Gunawan is a WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP) specializing in human-centered building performance and environmental design. His expertise integrates acoustic and thermal comfort, light and air quality, and sustainable building strategies to support healthier, higher-performing, and occupant-focused built environments. He has competency in applying the WELL Building Standard across architecture, engineering, and wellness-driven development projects.

https://account.wellcertified.com/directories/users/herwin

WELL Faculty

WELL Faculty are a worldwide network of health and wellness experts recognized by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). They act as thought leaders and educators who advance the global movement for "people-first" buildings, guiding and inspiring professionals to create spaces that support physical and mental well-being.

WELL Light Concept Advisory

A WELL Light Concept Advisor is a specialized expert who helps integrate healthy lighting systems into building designs. They guide projects to use natural and artificial light to increase occupant alertness, enhance daytime experiences, and support healthy circadian rhythms and sleep quality. 

WELL Sound Concept Advisory

A WELL Sound Concept Advisory is a group of global acoustical experts who guide how buildings are designed and operated to optimize human health and wellbeing.

They shape the WELL Building Standard by advising on strategies to reduce distracting noise, manage reverberation, and create comfortable sonic environments. 

WELL Health Equity Advisory

A WELL Health Equity Advisor is an expert who guides organizations in designing and certifying buildings that promote inclusivity, physical accessibility, and equitable health resources for all occupants. They help companies achieve the WELL Equity Rating.