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International Towers Sydney wins at the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) Awards 2025

International Towers Sydney at Barangaroo, has won big at the recent International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) Awards for 2025 – taking out the Global WELL Leadership Award – fewer than 50 locations and Regional WELL Leadership Award – Oceania Awards.

Lendlease continues to lead the industry in advancing health and wellbeing across the built environment, reinforcing the value this creates for our tenant customers, investors and communities. We have once again demonstrated how WELL’s evidence-based strategies can be applied at scale to deliver healthier, more sustainable and productive workplaces. Our ongoing collaboration with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), whose leadership in shaping global health-focused building standards has been integral to this progress, supports our commitment to enhancing the experience, wellbeing and performance of the people who use our places every day.

The full list of awards that International Towers Sydney has received include:

  • Health and Safety Leadership Award | For high levels of WELL Health-Safety Rated locations across your enrolled portfolio
  • Regional WELL Leadership Award - Oceania | For the strongest performance in the region based on WELL strategies achieved
  • Global WELL Leadership Award - Fewer than 50 locations | For the highest WELL Scores, which reflects progress towards implementing WELL strategies and serves as a benchmark for health and well-being performance against peers
  • WELL Nourishment Award | For significant achievement within the Nourishment Concept of the WELL Standard
  • WELL Materials Award | For significant achievement within the Materials Concept of the WELL Standard
  • WELL Community Award | For significant achievement within the Community Concept of the WELL Standard


More information can be found here -
https://resources.wellcertified.com/press-releases/2025-iwbi-awards-celebrate-outstanding-indi vidual-and-organizational-achievements-in-advancing-health-and-well-being/