Center for the Built Environment


The Center for the Built Environment is a research center at the University of California, Berkeley. CBE's mission is to improve the environmental quality and energy efficiency of buildings by providing timely, unbiased information on building technologies and design techniques. CBE's work is supported and guided by a consortium of building industry leaders, including manufacturers, building owners, contractors, architects, engineers, utilities, and government agencies. The CBE also maintains an online newsletter of the center's latest activities called Centerline.

Overview

The Center for the Built Environment was founded in 1997 under the National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center program. CBE is located in the Building Science Group at the College of Environmental Design at UC Berkeley. It is one of the largest university laboratories devoted to building research in the United States. Key facilities include a controlled environment chamber, and an extensive collection of portable equipment for acquiring and analyzing data from field experiments.

Research

CBE's research areas include 1) Indoor Environmental Quality Building HVAC Building Envelope Systems, 4) Human Interactions, 5) Sustainability, Whole Building Energy, and Other Topics. CBE provides information about its research areas and publications on its website. More than 440 works by researchers affiliated with CBE are freely available to the public on the center's page.
CBE's research program is guided by its Research Team and Advisory Board. The CBE Advisory Board includes manufacturers, building owners, facility managers, contractors, architects, engineers, government agencies and professional associations. The research team includes people from across UC Berkeley's campus, with both staff scientists and graduate students, as well as scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and visiting experts from industry and other research institutions.

Industry Consortium

The center partners with many public and private organizations including design firms, manufacturers, builders and government organizations, which together form an Industry Consortium and partially fund CBE research. The CBE maintains a list of current industry partners on its website.
Notable CBE partners include:
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