Founded In 1874
The “Foyer Saint George” (FSG), a non-profit organization owned by the Orthodox
Archdiocese of Beirut, established in 1874 by a small group of young volunteers who
extended a helping hand to members of their community. Thirty-seven years later, in
1911, the founders expanded their humanitarian support to the homeless elderly. This
became the Foyer’s main scope of action for almost a century now.
The existing home is made up of 30 rooms with a 70-bed capacity. The Foyer Saint
George is committed to providing the best quality of medical, nursing and social care
services to the elderly population. Peace and dignity are at the chore of the Foyer that
strives to provide a safe, comfortable and efficient environment to its elderly.
After Beirut Blast, many renovation and remodeling works were implanted in Foyer Saint
Georges. Our idea of generating new spaces to address the evolving needs of elders as
they expand, and to target a wider group that may benefit from this innovative
atmosphere, was born.
The Project aims to improve human life, create timeless, free, joyous spaces for all
activities for elderly, to create the tools and develop the solutions for adaptive and
inclusive spaces that dynamically adapt to emotional, aesthetical and societal responses
of end users, creating functionally and emotionally appealing architectural design.
The design of space, on architectural and urban scales has been shown to significantly
affect the emotional, cognitive wellbeing of individuals, and to influence the functionality
and effectiveness of indoors and outdoors spaces in manners that have often been
overlooked in the past. In recent years, advances in cognitive science, in sensing
technologies and in the arts and creative industries have been paving the way for deeper
understanding of the effects of environments on individuals’ wellbeing and behavior.
Help us raise funds and awareness to help all people own their futures by joining the effort. Look into the various ways you may participate right now.
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