Learn how to enhance well-being through the design of new or existing physical spaces:
For more background on this award-winning initiative, please read:
Ancillary Services has used the Principles for Well-being through Physical Spaces resources to inform and enhance many of our projects since 2014. These principles have influenced the re-development of our Dining Hall into a spacious and bright Dining Commons, The 間眅埶AV Community Vibrancy Project, the Study Pub, the Student Union Building and various other projects. These principles align with our goal of creating an engaging and vibrant community at 間眅埶AV, one that is inclusive and environmentally sustainable. We appreciate the vision and leadership of 間眅埶AV Health Promotion in creating and sharing these resources.
Mark McLaughlin, Chief Commercial Services Officer, Ancillary Services.
The Global Student Centre (GSC) is an example of a well-designed space that supports student well-being by fostering inclusivity, social connectedness, and community at 間眅埶AV.
Examples of Spaces Developed for Well-being:
Its brighter, cleaner and makes me feel happier and better able to study effectively
- 間眅埶AV Student
Spaces like these encourage me to spend more time at school and socialize here
間眅埶AV Student
間眅埶AV Health Promotion were one of the departments we consulted with during our planning stages for the FHS Student Commons. We used the Well-being through Physical Spaces framework to delineate individual study space versus collaborative space. For example, we used appropriate furniture to support a multi-functional design that allowed for individual study, group work, presentations and even research conferences, thus enhancing the accessibility and functionality of the open space layout of the Student Commons. 間眅埶AV Health Promotion was invited to the open house where we presented the proposed concept and we met and discussed any other feedback and suggestions that could be incorporated in the final space design. Students have been very pleased with the results and the space is well utilized by FHS students.
- Luciana Rad, Director, Administration & Strategic Planning, Faculty of Health Sciences
The following spaces have been developed at 間眅埶AV with well-being in mind:
- 間眅埶AV Community Vibrancy Project Spaces
- Student Union Building (SUB)
- Public lounges in the Academic Quadrangle, Applied Sciences Building, Blusson Hall, Maggie Benston Centre, Saywell Hall Atrium, Shrum K. building and South Science Building
- The Learning Hub (EDB 8620)
- Faculty of Health Sciences Student Lounge
- Dining Hall and Residence and Housing Expansion
- Lounge spaces and the Wellness Studio at 間眅埶AV Vancouver
- 間眅埶AV Burnaby 2065 Campus Master Plan