Georgia Tech structure certified as 'living building'

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Georgia Tech structure certified as 'living building'

Building director Shan Arora talks about how water and waste are managed at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
A solar canopy shields Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building from the sun as it generates electricity on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
Building Director Shan Arora talks about the digesters that compost human waste at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
A toilet generates foam for a low-water flus at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
A student walks outside at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)

Georgia Tech structure certified as 'living building'

Building director Shan Arora talks about how water and waste are managed at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
A solar canopy shields Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building from the sun as it generates electricity on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
Building Director Shan Arora talks about the digesters that compost human waste at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
A toilet generates foam for a low-water flus at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
A student walks outside at Georgia Tech's Kendeda Building on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Atlanta. The $25 million structure has been certified as a living building, meaning it helps the environment more than it hurts it. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy)
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