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The purpose of this wiki is to share the findings of the Living Building Science VIP team at Georgia Tech to help scientists, engineers, architecs, and contractors make science-based decisions about constructing sustainable buildings.
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Living Building Science is a Georgia Tech VIP team studying the sustainable systems embedded in the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design in Atlanta.  The team is led by four GT faculty members:
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[https://eas.gatech.edu/people/cobb-dr-kim Kim Cobb]
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[https://eas.gatech.edu/people/grantham-meg Meg Grantham]
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[https://biosciences.gatech.edu/people/jennifer-leavey Jennifer Leavey]
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[https://biosciences.gatech.edu/people/emily-weigel Emily Weigel]
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And currently consists of five subteams:
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[[Greywater Wetland]]
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[[Liquid Waste Nitrification]]
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[[Condensate]]
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[[Materials]]
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[[Air Quality]]
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Revision as of 11:00, 14 April 2020

The purpose of this wiki is to share the findings of the Living Building Science VIP team at Georgia Tech to help scientists, engineers, architecs, and contractors make science-based decisions about constructing sustainable buildings.

Living Building Science is a Georgia Tech VIP team studying the sustainable systems embedded in the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design in Atlanta. The team is led by four GT faculty members:

Kim Cobb Meg Grantham Jennifer Leavey Emily Weigel


And currently consists of five subteams:

Greywater Wetland Liquid Waste Nitrification Condensate Materials and Air Quality


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