Nicholas Bruscia

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Nicholas Bruscia

Nicholas Bruscia

Assistant Professor
Department of Architecture
Overview Work
  • 2xMT
    5/31/13
    The research represented by project 2XmT has an underlining goal of producing self-structuring and lightweight architectural screens built entirely from thin-gauge sheet metal. Using only textured stainless steel, the research attempts to investigate the relationship between structure and appearance through performative analyses at full-scale.
  • Terra cotta grotto
    3/20/19
    “Terra-Cotta Grotto” is a design intervention constructed with standard terracotta extrusions that explores the spatial, material, structural and ecological conditions of a grotto.
  • Summer study abroad 2019
    9/6/19
    This summer, dozens of students from across UB fanned across three continents as part of the School of Architecture and Planning's annual study abroad program.
  • Architecture students apply AR technology to wood manufacturing with FabCafe Tokyo and FabCafe Hida
    11/24/22
    A recent article published by FabCafe features an innovative partnership with the School of Architecture and Planning that’s revealing new possibilities in AR-driven design and fabrication.
  • Figure to Fiber
    12/9/22
    The Spring 2021 Situated Technologies research studio returned to the topics of geometry and topology through surface disclinations, introduced by Assistant Professor Nicholas Bruscia in 2019 as both a developing area of research and a pedagogical exercise.
  • Dezeen spotlights 10 student projects
    12/14/22
    Dezeen, a global publication in architecture and design, spotlights 10 student works from across the School of Architecture and Planning in its latest edition of School Shows.