GreSIS

GreSIS is a co-sharing space for working and discussions among the UTeM Citizens. At the same time, it aims to reduce stress and improve mental health, well-being, and productivity among the students, lecturers, and staff of UTeM. It is postulated to promote creativity, productivity, and job satisfaction and offer the benefits of social interaction and networking, which can help combat feelings of isolation and promote mental well-being. It is built to support FRGS/1/2023/TK02/UTEM/02/2 research on “Correlation Model and Neuroscience Analysis of Sustainable Co-working Space towards Human Interaction, Mental Health, Well-Being and Productivity in Educational Institution”.

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Types of Room's Area

GreSIS features distinct areas, each catering to diverse needs and fostering unique atmospheres.

Ni’ma Area
(Grace Area)

This zone embraces relaxation with crossed-leg seating, low tables, and comfortable chairs, creating an inviting environment for casual discussions and collaborative brainstorming.

Muejiza Area
(Miracle Area)

Tailored for more formal discussions, this space offers standard seating arrangements conducive to focused and structured dialogues among participants.

Rakkaza Area
(Focus Area)

Designed for individual productivity, this section provides counter-based tables and a strategic layout to amplify concentration during self-study or focused work.

Muratab Area (Neat Area)

This curated space showcases books, trophies, and educational materials, serving as a platform for public readings, exhibitions, and engaging displays.

Room's Area

GreSIS features distinct areas, each catering to diverse needs and fostering unique atmospheres.

Ni'ma Area

Muejiza Area

Rakkaza Area

Muratab Area

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This is to introduce GreSIS as a co-sharing space for working and discussions among the UTeM Citizens.
At the same time, it aims to reduce stress and improve mental health, well-being, and productivity among the students, lecturers, and staff of UTeM.
It is postulated to promote creativity, productivity, and job satisfaction and offer the benefits of social interaction and networking,
which can help combat feelings of isolation and promote mental well-being.
It is built to support FRGS/1/2023/TK02/UTEM/02/2 research on "Correlation Model and Neuroscience Analysis
of Sustainable Co-working Space towards Human Interaction, Mental Health, Well-Being and Productivity in Educational Institution".

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