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Nick Bruscia’s thesis receives awards from the AA and d3 Natural Systems

Allotropic Systems, Nicholas Bruscia, 2008.

Allotropic Systems, Nicholas Bruscia, 2008.

Recent m.a.c graduate Nicholas Bruscia’s thesis project Allotropic Systems received an award from the Architectural Association’s AA | FAB 2009 Designing Fabrication competition. Nick has been invited to London to be present and exhibit the project as part of the city’s Design Festival week from 19-27 September, 2009.

The project also received a Special Mention from the d3 Natural Systems competition.

Responsive Architectures Exhibit

The Responsive Architectures Exhibit at the Center for the Arts Gallery, University at Buffalo, exhibits recent student work that explores the augmentation of architecture through sensing and actuating technologies. The exhibit was curated and designed by m.a.c students Brian Diesel, Nick Bruscia and Heamchand Subryan and included student work from recent design studios conducted by Omar Khan and Mark Shepard.

The student’s involved were Nick Bruscia, Carl Burdick, Dan Galagher, Dave Goldstein, Peter Heller, Jake Levine, Dave Marcoux, Dave Ruperti, Ryan Sisti, Jim Sternick, Heamchand Subryan, and Brian Verdone.

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