Dallas-based real estate developer HALL Group announced that HALL Arts Residences, the company's 28-story luxury residential high-rise under construction in the Dallas Arts District, is the first residential development to register for WELL Multifamily Certification in Texas. In partnership with the project's architect HKS Inc. and AD100 interior designer Emily Summers Design Associates, HALL Arts Residences was designed to be the healthiest high-rise in Texas, ensuring that homeowners will enjoy the highest level of both health and wellness in their built environment when the property opens in early 2020.
"A focus on health and wellness has become a key feature of today's luxury residential developments," said Craig Hall, chairman of HALL Group and developer of HALL Arts Residences. "It was important to us to take this a step further at HALL Arts Residences by pursuing WELL Certification and designing the most innovative, health-driven environment for our homeowners. They will be able to take comfort in knowing that their home was designed with their wellbeing as a top priority."
HALL Arts Residences is registered to pursue WELL Multifamily Certification. In its efforts to achieve certification, HALL Arts Residences has implemented advanced technologies into the design of the building, including: the minimization of indoor air pollutants using multilevel air filtration, the elimination of building materials containing VOCs, thick demising walls that mitigate noise transfer between and within homes, a sound-reducing membrane installed in floors, healthy food options, on-site fitness facilities, light-optimal interior design palettes created by Emily Summers to maximize comfort, and an environment infused with beauty and inspiring art to activate the mind.