It produces 83 percent more energy than it uses.

It is the first commercial building in the continental U.S. permitted to capture and treat rainfall for use as drinking water.

It is the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s (CBF) Brock Environmental Center in Virginia Beach, and it has achieved one of the toughest building standards in the world—Living Building Challenge certification.

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With its solar panels and residential wind turbines producing nearly twice as much energy as the building has used, the Center has far surpassed expectations since its completion in late 2014. Geothermal wells, rain cisterns for drinking water, waterless toilets, and natural landscaping, add to the center’s status as an international model for energy- and water-efficiency. Elevated 14 feet above sea level, it is also a prototype for coping with climate change in a region increasingly prone to flooding.

Living Building Challenge certification from the International Living Future Institute requires a building to produce more energy than it uses over the course of 12 consecutive months and meet a host of other strict criteria for water use, location, health, materials, equity, and beauty. The Brock Center completed its yearlong evaluation period in April.

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