Located on Georgia Tech’s campus, the Kendeda Building exemplifies regenerative design and environmental stewardship. The surrounding landscape integrates high-performance stormwater systems, native and adaptive plantings, edible gardens, and shaded gathering areas that extend the building’s Living Building Challenge principles into the site.
This photo series captures the interplay between architecture and ecology, where landscape design functions not only as an aesthetic layer but as a vital part of the building’s sustainable infrastructure.