About Dr. Boubekri
Biography
Dr. Boubekri’s research and teaching focuses on sustainable architecture and the intersection of the built environment and human health. Through numerous publications including two published books and more than 50 refereed journal publications, he explores the impact of daylight or lack-thereof inside buildings on people’s health, behavior, and overall well-being. More generally, his work also examines the relationship between architectural design, sustainable technologies and building energy/environmental performance.
Education
- Ph.D., Architecture, Texas A&M University
- Master of Science, University of Colorado
- Diploma in Architecture (5-year BS), Université des Sciences et Technologie d’Oran, Algeria
Teaching and advising
Classes taught
- ARCH 434: Environmental Control Systems I
- ARCH 537: Environmental Control Systems II
- ARCH 594-DD: Daylighting Design & Health
- ARCH 594-GDS: Green Design Strategies