School of Architecture Faculty and Students Participating in Georgia Tech’s Living Building Challenge Project

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SoA is participating in the Living Building Challenge project to be built on Georgia Tech’s campus

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SoA is participating in the Living Building Challenge project to be built on Georgia Tech’s campus.

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Michael Gamble, Director of Graduate Studies, will lead the SoA’s effort to support and participate in the new Living Building Challenge project to be built on Georgia Tech’s campus. This will involve four team-based, graduate-level design studios and a workshop and will generate additional ideas and excitement around this important project that will put Georgia Tech at the forefront of implementing cutting-edge sustainable technologies and practices. David Yocum, Professor of the Practice, will serve as coordinator of the design studios, which will include the opportunity for faculty and students to interact with the short-listed design teams working with Georgia Tech Capital Planning on the project.

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  • Created By: Lauren Gryder
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Feb 26, 2016 - 3:44am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:20pm