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The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
The Design Council Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (DC CABE ), also variously called Design Council CABE, CABE at the Design Council , or often simply CABE , supports communities, local authorities and developers involved in built environment projects by providing services in three areas: design review, customized expert support, and training and continued professional development (CPD). These services are supported by a network of Built Environment Experts (BEEs), a multidisciplinary team of 250 experts from “architecture, planning and infrastructure backgrounds, as well as academics, health specialists, and community engagement workers”.

Design Council CABE was formed on April 1, 2011 from about 20 staff from the original CABE after it was merged with the Design Council. The BEE network was formed in 2012.

Design Council CABE aims to run as a “self-sustaining business”.

BEE’s
– mostly a recap of the official press release

Unsorted random finds

 * Cites from Architects Journal are problematic because they disappear behind a paywall after a few clicks, so they are an unreliable source as far as verification goes.