2024 West Region Conference – Cultural Crossroads in Education: Ruth Baleiko
4-22-2021 | News
The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology physically supports instruction and research, and serves as a public forum for related campus engagement and community outreach activities. The project provides a unique opportunity to physically demonstrate how Georgia Tech practices sustainability as well as providing a campus “hub” for sustainability for their academic, research and community outreach efforts. The building serves as a fully functional, working model of sustainable principles for a variety of audiences to access, study and replicate.
Sunday — Earth Day 2018 — Capitol Hill’s Bullitt Center at 15th and Madison celebrated five years at…
4-25-2018 | News
A new Georgia Tech building designed to produce more energy than it consumes will pit the…
8-7-2019 | News
Living Building Challenge Services Director Chris Hellstern will be a panelist for "Building a Sustainable Future:…
2-25-2019 | Events
Matt Kikosicki will be on a panel to discuss “LEED in Atlanta: Bird-friendly Design in a…
11-6-2019 | Events
Miller Hull discusses award-winning reimagining of International Terrace By Jim Hanford, Michael Helmer, Katherine Martin, Brie…
5-10-2023 | News
By Brittany Mattie The American Institute of Architects (AIA) - Florida Gulf Coast Chapter's biennial design…
10-23-2020 | News