The Kendeda Building is one of the most impressive spots on Georgia Tech’s campus. I had my Regression Analysis class here, and honestly, the atmosphere made learning feel different in the best way possible. The natural light, open design, and sustainable architecture create such a calm and motivating environment—it doesn’t feel like a typical classroom at all. The building is also incredibly eco-friendly, with features like rainwater collection and solar panels, and you can tell every detail was thought through. It’s not just a place for classes, but also a statement about innovation and sustainability. Having a course here felt like being part of something forward-thinking, and I’d highly recommend checking it out even if you don’t have...
Read moreNewly opened "living building" of Georgia Tech. Net positive in energy, no waste water going to water treatment, compost toilets, re-used construction materials, bees on the roof.... And all that with a really nice atmosphere, lits of light, wood, good accessibility. Definitely worth a visit - there was a nice movie explaining the building philosophy and construction directly next to entrance. We need more buildings...
Read moreUnique Self-Sustaining Building at the Heart of Georgia Tech's Campus. Excellent Example of Building with Reclaimed / Recycled Materials and New Age Building Technology. If You Visit, You've got to check out the Foam Flushing Toilets in the Restrooms. NO WATER TO FLUSH!!! Just an Antibacterial Foam that Cleans the Toilet while it's being used. Definitely worth a Visit if...
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