Brice M Schiano Design Portfolio 2021

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BRICE M. SCHIANO ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2018-2021


EDUCATION

Univ. of Southern California M.ARCH +2 | 2020-22

Univ. of Florida

B.ARCH | 2016-20 Summa Cum Laude


CONTENTS

Dwellings Los Angeles, CA

Grad 2 | Fall 2020

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Lago di Garda, Italy

Design 08 | Spring 2020

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Volunteer | Summer 2018

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One Penn Plaza, NY

Design 07 | Fall 2019

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Los Angeles, CA

Grad 2 | Spring 2021

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Design / Build Gainesville, FL

Urban Compositions


GROUP EFFORTS | USC INTERNATIONAL HOUSE

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GROUP EFFORTS | FALL 2020

The goal is not just to develop student housing but to create a student dwelling, which is more of a dialogue of physical structure and human activity. A relationship between the tangible and intangible aspects of housing. Different cultures have different forms of home that is a product of long-lasting diffuse of knowledge shared by all for all. Thus the model becomes a result of the collaboration of many people across periods of time. The International House celebrates individuality, differences, collaboration, and expression. The project aims to provide a framework to re-focus back onto the individuals who make up the international house instead of hiding them behind a singular face.


Univ. of Southern California ARCH605A Fall 2020 Prof. Selwyn Ting

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GROUP EFFORTS | FALL 2020

763ft

630 ft

1,200 ft

1,100 ft 425 ft

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EXISTING SITE

1/64’’ = 1’ - 0’’

SITE EXPOSURE TO SURROUNDING CONTEXT

SITE ENGAGEMENT OF EXISTING


The Site is located on an important corner of USC Village that is not only a major intersection but across from a main campus entrance. The site now is an empty lot with a bisecting sidewalk making its only use a transient one. With the intervention of the proposal the site becomes highly visible at the intersection coming from all directions and will thus become a symbol of the entrance to campus, but also a obvious place for people to meet or gather. The two streets that border the site are heavily used in both vehicular traffic and pedestrian/bikers. The proposal starts to engage the existing movement corridors by pushing and pulling on the site edges to give more space where more people are likely to be as well as starting to create buffers from the busy streets to create a more pleasant plaza environment without disconnecting it completely from the visual of the street or campus. PROGRAM ORGANIZATION PUBLIC CIRCULATION/ COMMON SPACES RESIENTIAL UNITS PUBLIC SPACE / RETAIL/ PLAZA

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM PUBLIC CIRCULATION/ COMMON SPACES DYNAMIC STAIR ELEVATOR / FIRE STAIRS / UTILITY CORRIDORS / BRIDGE

1/32’’ = 1’ - 0’’

1/64’’ = 1’ - 0’’

CONTEXT

STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM

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FLOOR PLAN- 3RD FLOOR

FLOOR PLAN- 7TH FLOOR

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1/16’’ = 1’ - 0’’

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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GROUP EFFORTS | FALL 2020

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1 - Lobby 2 - Flex Space 3 - Cafe 4 - Common Space 5 - Plaza 6 - Pavilion 7- Mechanical 8 - Public Restroom

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EXPLODING AXON ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

The Phrase “Kit of Parts” is used to describe the assembly as a way of expressing the opportunities for the residents to give more identity to their own units. Usually in student housing the only way of self expression is by what posters you put on the walls. In this proposal there is a lightened scaffold that extends out of the main structure to provide a depth for balconies to exist between causing them to read more primary in the assembly . The balconies then become a space for students to use and manipulate how they desire. The addition of a operable screen provides an additional layer for students to control privacy, and sunlight, but also contributes to the overall reading of the building and the dynamic change in the perception of the building over the time of the day.

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GROUP EFFORTS | FALL 2020

The introduction of adaptable scaffolding in the public space begins to challenge the traditional, building and plaza urban adjacency. The idea is that plaza and building conflated-one produces the other. The function and perception of the building is not a singular identity but one that is flexible and changes over time for what is needed or desired.

SECTION A-A

WITH THEATRE PLAZA CONFIGURATION


SCAFFOLDING CONFIGURATIONS

*MULTIPLE SCALES

- MOVIE SCREEN (03) - SUN SHADE (04) - MARKET / FAIR BOOTHS (05) - EXHIBITION (06) - ART INSTALLATION (07) - LIGHT POSTS/ BENCH (09) - CONCERT STAGE (10) - ARTIFICIAL TOPOGRAPHY

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SCALE 1/16” = 1’

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FULL APT

DOUBLE / FAMILY OCCUPANCY FULL KITCHEN + LIVING SPACES 400 SQF

20’

MICRO APT

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GROUP EFFORTS | FALL 2020

SINGLE OCCUPANCY; SMALL KITCHENETTE 200 SQF + 50 SQF BALCONY

DORM STYLE

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY; 200 SQF + 50 SQF BALCONY

MICRO APARTMENT PERSPECTIVE

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SECTION B-B

WITH OVERHEAD SUNSHADE PLAZA CONFIGURATION

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0 SCALE 1/16” = 1’

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DETAIL OF SECTION B-B

GROUP EFFORTS | FALL 2020


DETAIL OF SECTION A-A

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ENTERING THE PLAZA

GROUP EFFORTS | FALL 2020

EXHIBITION SCAFFOLDING INTERVENTION

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The incompleteness of the building is to help users connect to their environment through its porous boundaries, less rigid and more engaging. The incomplete invites appropriation and misuse, and open to multiple interpretations. This also provides more transparency in the public areas to encourage curiosity and connect visually across the site and campus.


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Frames from GIF

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PRIVATE DWELLINGS

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VILLA - LAGO DI GARDA | SPRING 2020

Design 8 is the final studio of undergrad and it was used to study, understand, and engage through rigerous modes of inquiry the meaning of dwelling. We developed two seperate priavte homes, a Palazzo and a Villa. The contrast focusing on their context. Through formal transformations, metaphor, and material we shaped spaces to further our understanding of what it means to dwell in either of these contexts. Palazzo | Villa Univ. of Florida Design 08 Spring 2020 Prof. Lisa Huang & Peter Sprowls


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VILLA - LAGO DI GARDA | SPRING 2020


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VILLA - LAGO DI GARDA | SPRING 2020


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DESIGN / BUILD |SUMMER 2018


Univ. of Florida Summer 2018 Prof. Charlie Hailey Prof. Elizabeth Cronin

DESIGN BUILD- PLAYGROUND FOR SATCHELS PIZZA

Satchel’s Pizza had been burned down by a fire affecting much of the playground outside as well. When Re-opening we were given the opportunitity to design and rebuild the new playground while also using as much recylced materials as possible. The intent of the project was to design not a typical playground with swings and a slide, but create spaces and zones that would enaged with the senses of the children to play and become interactive with the architecture and while providing a safe place to play.

Project Team: Adriana Dunlap Jonathan Haist Amanda Herring Brice M Schiano

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DESIGN / BUILD |SUMMER 2018


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ONE PENN PLAZA | FALL 2019


Project Team: Agostina Portabales Brice M Schiano

Univ. of Florida Design 07 Fall 2019 Prof. Judi Monk

ONE PENN PLAZA

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Engaging in New York City, the two projects set to explore how we design vertical interventions while responding to the urban context. We set to investigate the opportunity of creating more dynamic and engaging public spaces and environments in both the towers themselves but also in the hinge of how they expand into and out of the ground plane. The exploration into how we can move the public realm up off the street and into more elevated positions helped mold the spaces we created in the towers.


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speculative atmospheric perspectives


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ONE PENN PLAZA | FALL 2019


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Haystacks by Claude Monet


ONE PENN PLAZA | FALL 2019

The Wheat Field by Claude Monet

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How do we take the architectural landscapes painted by artists, such as Monet, and transform them into the built urban enviornment?


The physical spaces we live in, work in and play in have a profound impact on our culture and social fiber.

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ONE PENN PLAZA | FALL 2019


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FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021

FILTERED MEDIUM | LA MED-HIVE

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Situated at the north end of the Crenshaw Corridor, at the intersection of the Crenshaw and Expo light rail lines, in an area and community with a noticeable deficit in parks and open public spaces, Filtered Medium is a Medical-Hive that serves as a health clinic, medical training hub, community center, and park. The project takes the traditional park and building relationship and forces an interaction between them; a conflation of one into the other.


NW BIRDS EYE VIEW

Project Team: Brice M Schiano Lindsay Leon

Univ. of Southern California ARCH605B Spring 2021 Prof. John Southern

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CONCEPT

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FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021

PARK

BUILDING

POROSITY & DIVISION

INVASION &

DISPLACEMENT

The park landscape itself becomes a medium of thoroughfare and destination, filtering how people move across the site and transition from the corridor to the smaller scale of the domestic pastoral. Designed as a series of interlocking porous volumes that, allow light, air, and green space to filter through the building, the landscape displaces the more formal programs of the project to create new opportunities of interaction and networks between them.

SW ISOMETRIC


CLINIC EXAM ROOMS

CLASSROOM

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28’ 0”

FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021

UP

DOWN

SITE PLAN

14’ 0” 0’ 0” 1’ 6”

42’ 0”

UP

DOWN

28’ 0” 16’ 0”

42’ 0”

28’ 0”

17’ 6”

28’ 0” 17’ 6” DOWN UP

16’ 0” 1’ 6”

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0’ 0”


PROGRAM BUILDING INVENTORY BUILDING HEIGHT: 58.5’ SETBACKS: 41’ ON CRENSHAW, 8’ ON OBAMA BLVD, 5’ ON BRONSON OCCUPANCY: A, B, S-2 GROSS FLOOR AREA: 102,029 SF Occ. B

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B

4TH FLOOR

GROSS FL AREA : 14261 SF JANITORIAL: 16 SF ELECTRICAL: 24 SF MECH: 50 SF PUBLIC BATHROOMS: 775 SF GREEN SPACE: 1500 SF

ADMIN OFFICES(3): 600 SF STAFF BREAK ROOMS (3): 450 SF STAFF OFFICE SPACES: 800 SF CONFERENCE ROOM SM: 200 SF CLASS ROOMS -LG(4): 3600 SF OR360

NET AREA OCCUPANCY A: 3600 SF NET AREA OCCUPANCY B: 6296 SF

-SIMULATION SPACE(2): 2934 SF -CONTROL(2): 1152 SF -BATHROOM(2): 160 SF

3RD FLOOR B

CLINIC

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CLASS ROOMS -SM(2): 800 SF

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OR360

-RECEPTION: 500 SF -RECORDS: 400 SF -EXAM ROOMS(20): 1280 SF -MED LAB / STORAGE: 400 SF

-SIMULATION SPACE(1): 1467 SF -CONTROL(1): 576 SF -BATHROOM(1): 80 SF

T.I SPACES 2000 SF

GROSS FL AREA : 18068 SF B

CONFERENCE ROOMS -SM(2): 400 SF -LG(1): 500 SF

JANITORIAL: 16 SF ELECTRICAL: 24 SF MECH: 50 SF PUBLIC BATHROOMS: 775 SF GREEN SPACE 5800 SF NET AREA OCCUPANCY A: 800 SF NET AREA OCCUPANCY B: 7603 SF

PARK [ING]

GROSS FL AREA : 43000 SF

S-2

PARKING: 25000 SF

NET AREA OCCUPANCY A: 3000 SF

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LECTURE SPACE: 3000 SF

NET AREA OCCUPANCY B: 2000 SF NET AREA OCCUPANCY S: 25000 SF

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T.I SPACES 2000SF GREEN SPACE: 16000 SF JANITORIAL: 16 SF ELECTRICAL: 24 SF MECH: 100 SF

GROUND FLOOR

GROSS FL AREA : 26700 SF

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PARKING: 10000 SF

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T.I SPACES (4) 8000 SF PUBLIC BATHROOM: 500 SF CAFE/ DEMO KITCHEN: 800 SF EXPRESS PHARMACY: 600 SF COMMUNITY GALLERY: 800 SF

NET AREA OCCUPANCY A: 2800 SF NET AREA OCCUPANCY B: 13900 SF NET AREA OCCUPANCY S: 10000

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SM CLASSROOMS(4): 1600 SF FLEX CLASSROOMS(3):1200 GREEN SPACE: 6000 SF JANITORIAL: 16 SF ELECTRICAL: 24 SF MECH: 800 SF TRASH AREA: 200 SF

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SECTION A-A

FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021


3RD FLOOR PLAN

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SECTION B-B

FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021


4TH FLOOR PLAN

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FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021


CRENSHAW - EXPO CORNER (NW)

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FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021

GREENSPACE

STRUCTURE

MEP


CARVE

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OBAMA - BRONSON CORNER (SE)

FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021


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CHUNK SECTION DETAIL

FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021

DETAIL 01

DETAIL 02

DETAIL 03

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DETAIL 04


DETAIL 01: ROOF ASSEMBLY Sloped Cap-Flashing Self-adhered membrane (over top of parapet and lapped over top edge of roof and wall membranes)

2-ply SBS roofing membrane Gypsum roof sheathing

Exterior wall assembly

Two layers of polycyanurate insulation (staggered Joints)

CLT wall panel

Self-adhered air and vapor barrier membrane on top side of CLT panel and onto backside of CLT wall Parapet CLT Roof panel

DETAIL 02: GREEN ROOF TO INTERIOR Gravel Backfill AL150 Metal Retaining Angle Biodiverse substrate growingDETAIL medium 04: BRACED FRAME TO FOUNDATION Bauder Filter Fleece filtration mat DSE 20 lightweight water storage & drainage mat Bauder FSM600 Protection Mat Root Barrier Steel end cap Polyethylene foil separation layer (protect end grain) M12 Steel bolts 120mm Bauder pir fa-te Flatboard insulation

Glazing

Aluminum window 30” unitSQ. Glulam Column Backer rod and Sealant 1” DIA. bolts slotted off-axis holes in plates for glulam shrinkage Two Steel Knife plates Permeable ground paving Steel base plate Gypcrete Anchor Bolts Acoustic mat

Bauder self adhered vapor control Layer

CLT FloorPanel 30”x30”Concrete grade beam; Rebar & Structure shown for schematic purposes only. Refer to structural set for engineering requirements.

DETAIL 03: GREEN ROOF TO RAILING

9/16" clear & low iron STARPHIRE® laminated tempered glass railing CRL Base Shoe Attachment to Steel Angle Mount (includes safety seal and Taper sets) CRL Mount Steel L-Angle Kits

AL150 Double-Sided Metal Retaining Angle w/ meatal cap

1.5” larch boards 2” timber sections on supports

double layer bituminous sheet welded

See Detail 2 (above) for Green Roof layering assembly

Concrete Acoustic mat CLT FloorPanel

DETAIL 04: BRACED FRAME TO FOUNDATION 30” SQ. Glulam Column

Steel end cap (protect end grain) M12 Steel bolts

1” DIA. bolts slotted off-axis holes in plates for glulam shrinkage Two Steel Knife plates Permeable ground paving Steel base plate Anchor Bolts

DETAIL 03: GREEN ROOF TO RAILING

9/16" clear & low iron

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30”x30”Concrete grade beam; Rebar & Structure shown for schematic purposes only. Refer to structural set for engineering requirements.


SOUTH ELEVATION

MAX BUILDING HEIGHT 58’ 6” 179.5’ ABV SL

FILTERED MEDIUM | SPRING 2021

4TH FLOOR 42’ 0’

3RD FLOOR 28’ 0’

2ND FLOOR + Park 14’ 0’ GROUND FLOOR 0’ 0’ 121’ ABV SL CRENSHAW BLVD

S BRONSON AVE

WEST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION

MAX BUILDING HEIGHT 58’ 6” 179.5’ ABV SL

4TH FLOOR 42’ 0’

3RD FLOOR 28’ 0’

2ND FLOOR + PARK 14’ 0’ GROUND FLOOR 0’ 0’ 121’ ABV SL METRO E LINE

OBAMA BLVD

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Filtered Medium produces a space for exchange and interaction of the diverse communities at the intersection of urban and domestic. A place where the integration of architecture, landscape, and infrastructure create a new socially ecological public experience.

PARK & COURTYARD


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