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State of the Art in Enclosure Technologies

CBEI facilitated integrated visioning, expert workshops and design charrettes for Building 661, which contributed to the development of a report on enclosure technologies with an emphasis on engaging the building systems and systems integration critical to high performance retrofits. The report is focused on typical (older) small commercial buildings.

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Building 661, Philadelphia, PA: Environmental Quality Report

As a member of the Subtask 5.4 Indoor Environment Quality (IEQ) assessment team, the Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics (CBPD) at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) for Building 661 in Navy Yard, Philadelphia, PA, on July 10th, 2015.

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The Center for Building Energy Science (Building 661) – CBEI Headquarters

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Continuous Efficiency Improvement

The energy use in commercial buildings is not constant. It changes with the seasons, from year to year, as tenants come and go, and with changes to building components. Building science researchers know that the energy performance of commercial buildings declines over time – different parts of the system start to age and building occupants invariably alter the “optimal” settings.

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Simulation Platform

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Simulation Platform: Web software to support decision making in building retrofit projects

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Retrofit Suppliers Workshop: Making the Effective Pitch

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Integrated Design: Advanced Energy Retrofit Roadmaps

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The Energy-Efficient Building Marketplace

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Integrative Design Leadership Short Course

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Brochure for Designs of B661 and B7R

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The Immersive Construction Laboratory

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Triple Bottom Line Benefits of Investing in Lighting and Daylighting Retrofits

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Smart Grid: State of the Industry and Future Trends

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Integrated Design Roadmaps for AER

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