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Wednesday, September 18 2019 - 06:52
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GSA at the Forefront of Student Wellbeing Through Design
LONDON, September 18, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Student Happiness and Success through Wellbeing-Centric Residential Design

GSA has launched a ground-breaking pilot project on Global Wellbeing, which 
aims to improve student wellbeing in the Purpose-Built Student Accommodation 
(PBSA) sector. As the global leader in student living, GSA believes it is 
paramount to advance the knowledge and understanding of student wellbeing 
across its global portfolio. Therefore, on the 26th of August 2019 the GSA 
wellbeing team provided funding for seven (7) students from the UK, Japan, 
Egypt, Cyprus and Mauritius to take part in a week long wellbeing design 
workshop, with the intention to create a concept for 'The Bedroom of Tomorrow'.
 
The research focused pilot brought together four (4) wellbeing in design 
industry experts from around the world (USA, UK, UAE and The Netherlands) to 
mentor the students on the key factors that influence wellbeing in residential 
buildings. The participants were selected through an initial competition which 
asked them to develop their own interpretation on how wellbeing considerations 
could improve their own living environment. A total of seven (7) candidates 
from across the world were chosen. GSA was keen to ensure this was a truly 
global project, inviting opinions and perspectives from various cultures, 
responding to the globalisation of Higher Education.

GSA's Founder and Executive Chairman, Nicholas Porter said, "As a leader in 
global student living, we have a responsibility to understand and progress 
student wellbeing practices. Enhancing the wellbeing of our residents through 
carefully considered and researched design is a fundamental part of this. We 
are committed to ensuring students themselves are active participants in the 
evolution of our residence design and I am continually amazed and inspired by 
what this generation is capable of."

Kirsten James, Senior Designer at Studioilse explained, "At Studioilse we have 
a simple mission - to put human need and desires at the centre of our work. It 
means creating environments where people feel comfortable; public spaces that 
make people feel at home and homes that are habitable. The mission this week 
was nurturing a new generation of students to question why and how their living 
space can support and improve their daily lives."

Marc Snyder, Associate Principal at 4240 Architecture stated, "The discussions 
this week focused on why it's critical to understand and implement sustainable 
design practices that promote wellbeing. We are teaching a design perspective 
that is specifically tuned to explore the importance of wellness in student 
living and higher education communities in promoting success."

GSA PARTNERS
- Philippa Charrier - FAT Properties - UK 
- HaninHazeem– OneYoungWorld - UAE 
- Kirsten James - Studioilse - UK 
- Marc Snyder - 4240 Architecture - USA

GSA's long-term objective for the first phase of the wellbeing in design (The 
Bedroom of Tomorrow) project is to enact positive wellbeing design changes 
throughout all its residences. Engaging and collaborating with students on the 
process of residence design is a valuable exercise and will allow for added 
insights to GSA's existing wellbeing in design principles. Currently the 
student's wellbeing through design concept has been shared with members of the 
GSA team for feedback and review. Any adaptions will be evolved into a final 
concept design. The concept will be created by GSA's architectural partners 
4240 architecture together with a summary of the core discussions and 
preferences the students identified during the workshop. 

Through the continued strengthening of relations with our partner organisations 
and the joint commitment to continuous wellbeing improvement through research 
and collaboration, GSA aims to have all student living spaces incorporate 
student wellbeing through design by 2025. 

For more information about GSA, please visit: www.gsa-gp.com  

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SOURCE: Global Student Accommodation
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