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.