Monday, April 13, 2009

Siteless: Francois Blanciak

WEEK 2
Siteless is a new way of thinking about deisgn and architecture. it takes away site, cost, program, scale, clients and leaves only form. It is a new look at architecture as purely formal analysis. Blanciak, a french architect working in japan, presents 1001 hand drawn forms as a sort of manifesto. it was a refreshing way of looking at design, so with drawn from the methods taught in past design studios. The task was to beak down the book, digital and built architecture into 10 form related catagories, including; attomic accumulation, straps, strands, tensile membranes to name a few. Each group was allocated a part of the world to concentrate on, in our case it was America, below are some of the examples the group presented.


SITELESS-

DIGITAL EXAMPLES-

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