Well-being Spaces
Physical spaces dedicated to promoting individual well-beingWell-being Spaces
The promotion of well-being is inseparable from the care of the environments in which we live and study, understood as attention to functionality, safety, accessibility, and comfort.
Designing and adapting physical spaces means, on the one hand, identifying places dedicated to specific activities, and on the other equipping common areas with services capable of responding to the diverse needs of the university community.
The goal is to make university spaces a concrete support for participation, creativity, and a sense of community.
Some examples of space redesign, completed or planned, that complement ordinary maintenance and improvement actions.

Well-being Hub
Spaces that serve as reference points dedicated to activities and services related to the well-being of the university community.

Borgo Roma Park
Redevelopment of green areas aimed at providing the community with an informal space for breaks and socialization, also usable for events and initiatives.

Everyday Spaces
Alongside spaces designed for study and work, the University has also focused on places that shape the everyday rhythm of university life: those for rest, refreshment, and personal care.
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