Brice C.

Director Of Architecture at Habitec Architecture and Interior Design
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(386) 825-5501
Location
San Jose, California, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Architect
    California Architects Board
    Nov, 2019
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director Of Architecture
      • Jan 2021 - Present

      I lead and mentor Habitec's young designers and aspiring architects.

    • Architect
      • Nov 2019 - Present

      I design and manage projects across a variety of commercial architecture sectors, including office interiors, laboratory spaces, kitchens, and adaptive reuse of historic brick-and-timber structures.

    • Job Captain
      • Oct 2016 - Nov 2019

    • Designer / Drafter
      • Oct 2014 - Oct 2016

    • Drafter
      • Aug 2013 - Oct 2014

      I designed communications antenna installations (primarily microwave and LTE) across the United States for major telecom companies. My sites were as diverse as rural New Mexico, the slopes of Hawai'ian volcanoes, and the roof of a 5-star hotel in Half Moon Bay. I designed communications antenna installations (primarily microwave and LTE) across the United States for major telecom companies. My sites were as diverse as rural New Mexico, the slopes of Hawai'ian volcanoes, and the roof of a 5-star hotel in Half Moon Bay.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Intern
      • Mar 2013 - Aug 2013

      I interened in a mechanical lab, where my team build mock-ups of workstations that astronauts could use, but probably won't. One of the pieces that I worked on is shown on page 14 of this paper: https://ttu-ir.tdl.org/bitstream/handle/2346/59716/ICES-2014-38.pdf I interened in a mechanical lab, where my team build mock-ups of workstations that astronauts could use, but probably won't. One of the pieces that I worked on is shown on page 14 of this paper: https://ttu-ir.tdl.org/bitstream/handle/2346/59716/ICES-2014-38.pdf

Education

  • California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
    Bachelor of Architecture - BArch, Architecture
    2008 - 2013

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