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Wellbeing Office Tower by Simona Gerova

Wellbeing Office Tower by Simona Gerova is a CLT architecture project about healthier, more sustainable workplace design in Manchester.

The page works best when the project leads. Simona’s background matters, but the useful architecture lesson is how a tall workplace can be framed around wellbeing, productivity and environmental responsibility.

Project overview

Simona graduated from Manchester School of Architecture with First Class Honours. Her final year project, the Wellbeing Office Tower, explored a CLT skyscraper in Manchester designed around the health of office workers and the wider environmental impact of the building.

The project sits in a useful territory for students: office design, timber construction, workplace wellbeing and sustainability. That combination gives the work a clear reason to exist beyond a single final image.

What the CLT office tower explores

  • CLT as a structural and environmental idea for tall workplace design.
  • Wellbeing as a design driver, not only a workplace policy word.
  • Productivity shaped through light, space, material and comfort.
  • Manchester context as part of the project brief.
  • A healthier workplace argument that can be explained to non-specialists.

Source and project evidence

The strongest source route for the project is the Manchester School of Architecture profile. It gives the page a cleaner project anchor while keeping the Architecture Social showcase readable.

Turn a student profile into project evidence

A student showcase works better when the project idea, brief and source route are easy to understand.

  • Lead with the project, not only the person.
  • Name the design problem in plain English.
  • Explain the spatial and material response.
  • Use a working source, gallery or PDF where one exists.

Architecture Social view

Stephen’s recruiter view is that student profiles are useful, but project clarity is what helps a reader judge potential. If the work is about timber, wellbeing and workplace design, those ideas should be visible immediately.

Next step

Browse more student project showcases, read the portfolio guide, or submit your own project to Architecture Social.

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