CABER is a research group from Carleton University that creates and tests high performance building envelopes.
The Centre for Advanced Building Envelope Research (CABER) - Carleton University is dedicated to enhancing building performance through focused research on the interplay between building envelopes and energy loss. By optimizing the elements that separate climate-controlled interiors from the external environment, CABER aims to significantly reduce energy consumption in residential and commercial buildings. This effort contributes to Canada's climate change goals by addressing the substantial energy used for heating and cooling. CABER is located in Ottawa, CA.
CABER's innovative approaches include the development of super-thin insulation materials, prefabricated construction techniques, and panelized retrofits. These advancements pave the way for constructing thinner, more cost-effective building envelopes and renovating existing structures with minimal disruption. The team at the Centre for Advanced Building Envelope Research is committed to providing cutting-edge solutions for sustainable building practices.
In partnership with Algonquin College and the Cold Climate Housing Research Center, CABER is fostering new opportunities for Canada's manufacturing, construction, and renovation sectors. The Centre for Advanced Building Envelope Research (CABER) - Carleton University continues to drive innovation and technical solutions that reduce heat loss and lower the costs associated with net-zero ready and deep energy retrofit construction. We invite the management of Centre for Advanced Building Envelope Research (CABER) - Carleton University to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform to further highlight their expertise and offerings.
Other organizations in the same industry
This company is also known as