Publications for Francois Blanciak 2015

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Publications for Francois Blanciak
Publications for Francois Blanciak
2015
Blanciak, F. (2015). Liminal Infrastructure. In
Sandra Loschke (Eds.), Architecture Graduate
Exhibition, (pp. 66-68). Sydney: Faculty of
Architecture Design and Planning, The
University of Sydney.
2014
Blanciak, F. (2014). Cubes, Spheres, Pyramids:
Orthopaedics as Architectural Pedagogy. In
Ross Anderson (Eds.), Architecture Annual
2014: Propositions, (pp. 24-29). Sydney:
Freerange Press.
Architecture Design and Planning, The
University of Sydney.
Blanciak, F. (2012). Siteless: 1001 Building
forms. Architectural Inventions | Visionary
Drawings, (pp. 40 - 41). London, United
Kingdom, United Kingdom: Laurence King
Publishing LTD.
2011
Klinkers, K., Galloway, W., Blanciak, F.,
Yoshikawa, M., Mak, P., Burden, A. (2011). HA
(Higashi Azabu) Tower. Tokyo, Japan:
residential. Unrealized.
2010
Blanciak, F. (2014). Leonidovisms: Similarities
and Differences between Revolutionary Soviet
Architecture and Contemporary Western Design
Strategies. Journal of Civil Engineering and
Architecture Research, 1(2), 79-86.
Blanciak, F. (2010). Siteless drawings. In:
Sehnsucht, German Pavilion, 12th Venice
Architecture Biennale. 12th Venice Architecture
Biennale. German Pavilion, Giardini della
Biennale, Venice, Italy.
Blanciak, F. (2014). Revolutionary Objects: Pure
Forms and Disorder in Ivan Leonidov’s Work.
Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture,
8(2), 135-142.
2009
Blanciak, F., Ferng, J. (2014), Rock Solid, MUSE
Issue No. 08, pp.22-24.
2013
Blanciak, F. (2013). Escaping Through the Roof |
Jeong Jaeheon - Yangpyong Unfolding House.
Gonggan | SPACE Magazine, 545, 98-99.
Blanciak, F., Abdala, A. (2013). Lima Tower.
Lima, Peru: Residential. Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2013). Revolutionary Objects: Pure
Forms and Disorder in the Work of Ivan
Leonidov. Third Annual International
Conference on Architecture, Athens, Greece:
Athens Institute for Education and Research
(ATINER).
Blanciak, F. (2013), The Possibility of
Sitelessness. N Frankowski and C Garcia. Pure
Hardcore Icons: A Manifesto on Pure Form in
Architecture. (pp. 66-73). London: Artifice Books
on Architecture. Interview.
Blanciak, F. (2013). Ugly and Ultraordinary.
Dichotomy, 19 Ugly, (pp. 24 - 31). Detroit,
United States of America: University of Detroit
Mercy.
Blanciak, F., Olango, D., Ko, W. (2013). Yoyogi
Building. Adjacent to Yoyogi Park Tokyo, Japan:
Mixed residential, commercial and office spaces.
Unrealized.
2012
Blanciak, F. (2012). Embracing Heteronomy.
Panorama 2012, Annual Architecture Catalogue,
(pp. 134 - 135). Sydney, Australia: Faculty of
Blanciak, F. (2009). Dubai Tower. Dubai, United
Arab Emirates: public. Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2009). Dunkirk Arts Quarter
Proposal. Dunkerque, France: public.
Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2009). Maison. Beirut, Lebanon:
Public. Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2009). Paiwan Slabstones. Taipei,
Taiwan: public. Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2009). Siteless. In: Cribs to
Cribbage. Massachusetts Museum of
Contemporary Art. Massachusettes Museum of
Contemporart Art, North Adams, Massachusetts,
United States of America.
2008
Blanciak, F. (2008). Siteless: 1001 Building
Forms, (pp. i - 118). Cambridge, United States of
America: MIT Press.
Blanciak, F. (2008). EX SITU: Mille et une
formes d'architecture, (pp. 1 - 126). Marseille,
France: Parentheses.
Blanciak, F. (2008). Incheon Tower. Cheongna,
Incheon, Korea, Republic of (South): public.
Unrealized.
Blanciak, F., Abdala, A. (2008). Lima Tower.
Lima, Peru: arquitectum. Commercial.
Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2008). Sashimi. Talinn, Estonia:
Public. Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2008). Siteless. In: Starting From..
Travel. Canadian Center for Architecture,
Montreal, Canada.
Blanciak, F. (2008). Strata. Sundsvall, Sweden:
Publications for Francois Blanciak
The Sundsvall Municipal Council. Public.
Unrealized.
Blanciak, F. (2008). Yoyogi Building. Yoyogi
Park, Tokyo, Japan: Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) Press. Commercial.
Unrealized.
2007
Blanciak, F. (2007). Daejeon Landmark.
Daejeon, Korea, Republic of (South):
commercial and residential. Unrealized.
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