The results from the "CogFx" study are compelling, showing that people in environments with low VOCs and low ambient CO2 levels score higher on tests of cognitive function. Specifically, they show that providing 40cfm of outdoor air per (actual live) occupant results in significantly higher scores than even the "Enhanced Ventilation" scheme of LEED / WELL (which would provide more like 22 cfm/occ).
We've adopted the goal of slipping this into all our projects, but get push-back from every single MEP we work with (even those renowned for green design). I've gotten to the point of doing heating/cooling load and energy use calcs myself to (lovingly) confront the engineers and convince them that (with energy recovery) the loads aren't that onerous and the energy impacts are small.
Is anyone else out there having similar experiences? I'm interested in potentially building a Greenbuild 2018 session around this.