The Behavioral Baseline
For a building already standing, a scored reading of how it behaves today — and where the gap to the standard is widest — before anything is designed.
A new building has nothing yet to measure, and begins at the Blueprint. A building already standing has a way it already behaves — so it begins with a Behavioral Baseline: a scored reading of where it stands against the standard today, before anything is designed.
A reading, not a renovation
The Baseline is a fixed-scope diagnostic. It measures how the building behaves across the domains of daily life as they are lived now — access, deliveries, support, and the rest — and scores each against the published standard. The result is an honest picture of the building as it actually performs, not as its systems were sold to perform.
Where the gap is widest
The reading shows not only where the building stands, but where the distance to the standard is greatest — which behaviors cost the most when they fail, and which are closest to being held. That ordering is what a Behavioral Blueprint is then designed around, so the work begins where it changes the most.
What you leave holding
A scored reading of how the building behaves today and where it most needs to change — the starting point a design is built from, priced and scoped before it begins.