Project Gallery: UC Berkeley’s Energy Biosciences Building

Award-winning sustainability at UC Berkeley: User-generated architecture by SmithGroupJJR.

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Credit: Bruce Damonte


The University of California at Berkeley’s (UC Berkeley’s) newly opened Energy Biosciences Building is the most energy efficient building on campus, thanks in part to innovative window systems. The 112,000-square-foot Energy Biosciences Building (formerly Helios Energy Research Facility and commonly referred to as the Helios building) houses UC Berkeley’s Energy Biosciences Institute, a collaborative project between Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, UC Berkeley and the University of Illinois.

For more details and images of University of California at Berkeley’s Energy Biosciences Building, visit ARCHITECT‘s Project Gallery.


Visit the ARCHITECT Project Gallery main page to add your own user-generated architecture.

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