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The $30-million “Living Building” will be equal parts teaching tool and academic facility
Announced last year, the project is an initiative by The Kendeda Fund and Georgia Tech to create what they hope to be the most environmentally friendly building in the Southeast.
Design by Seattle-based eco-design experts at The Miller Hull Partnership in collaboration with Atlanta-based Lord Aeck Sargent, the building should break ground by the end of the year.
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