PhD Candidate
Researchers from the University of Toronto are investigating how building, common area and classroom and office features on campus impact graduate studen comfort and wellbeing.
Wellbeing and the Built Environment: Exploration of Multi-unit Residential Buildings (MURBs)
Research exploring the impact of multi-unit residential buildings and office buildings on inhabitant wellbeing
Makaremi, N., Yildirim, S., Morgan, G.T., Touchie, M.F., Jakubiec, A., Robinson, J. “Impact of classroom environment on student wellbeing in higher education: Review and future directions,” Building and Environment, 265, (2024), 111958, doi: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111958
Morgan, G. T., Coleman, S., Robinson, J. B., Touchie, M. F., Poland, B., Jakubiec, A., Macdonald, S., Lach, N., & Cao, Y. “Wellbeing as an emergent property of social practice”. Buildings and Cities, (2022) 3(1), pp. 756–771. doi:10.5334/bc.262
Lach, N., McDonald, S., Coleman, S., Touchie, M.F., Robinson, J., Morgan, G., Poland, B., Jakubiec, A. “Community Wellbeing in the Built Environment: Towards a Relational Building Assessment,” Cities and Health. (2022) doi:10.1080/23748834.2022.2097827