Richard Diamond
After 40+ years as a staff scientist, department head, and deputy division leader for the Building Technology and Urban Systems (BTUS) I retired from LBNL and continued to do facilitation & strategic planning for the CPUC and California utilities. I continue to do volunteer mentoring and facilitation for BTUS staff. My last (paid) position at LBNL was to lead the internal energy audit (ISO 50001) for the Labs' sustainability team, which is why my "Experience" lists "Principal Auditor" as my title--but I only did that work from 2018-2020.
Awards
Savings By Design Energy Efficiency Integration Awards - July 18th 2005
To the Design Team of the Eastern Sierra Inter-Agency Visitors Center, in Lone Pine, California.
Hammer Award - October 7th 1996
For San Francisco Federal Building testbed, 450 Golden Gate.
The Hammer Award is presented to teams of federal employees who have made significant contributions in support of reinventing government principles.
The Award is the Vice President's answer to yesterday's government and its $400 hammer. Fittingly, the award consists of a $6.00 hammer, a ribbon, and a note from Vice President Gore, all in an aluminum frame. More than 1,200 Hammer Awards have been presented to teams comprised of federal employees, state and local employees, and citizens who are working to build a better government.
Best Poster Award - April 13th 1995
For "Energy and Ventilation Research in Highrise Apartments: The Chelsea Public Housing Study" published in the 16th AIVC Annual Conference Proceedings.
Healthy Buildings Course Development Award - June 14th 1994
Presented by Harvard University and the V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation.
Photovoltaic and Design Curriculum Development Award - June 9th 1993
From the American Collegiate Schools of Architecture.