Each domain is scored independently against its criteria. Within a domain, criteria are weighted by their structural impact on long-term livability. Across the eight domains, the standard applies a residential weighting that reflects how often the domain is engaged in daily life.
The composite ILS Score determines the certification level. The full scoring grid is part of the proprietary methodology and is documented in the technical report issued for each certified project.
Domain-level scores are also reported, so that the owner can see where the project performs strongly and where it falls short. This level of resolution is essential for adaptation planning and for understanding the project as a system.