Siteless: 1001 Building Forms

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Publication Date: February 29,2008

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An effort to free of charge architecture from site and plan constraints also to counter the profusion of ever larger architecture books with ever smaller sized articles.

Some may call it the initial manifesto of the twenty-first century, for this lays down a fresh way to take into account architecture. Others may think about it as the last architectural treatise, for this offers a discursive container for tips that would usually be dropped. Whatever genre it belongs to, SITELESS is normally a new sort of architecture publication that appears to have emerge from nowhere. he asks.” What would happen if architects liberated their thoughts from the constraints of site, program, and spending budget? Its author, a French architect practicing in Tokyo, admits he “didn’t do that out of reverence toward architecture, but instead out of a profound boredom with the self-discipline, as sort of compulsive response. After setting down 1001 forms in siteless circumstances and embryonic levels, Blanciak takes among the forms and performs a “scale check,” showing what goes on when among these fantastic suggestions is put through the real constraints of a niche site in central Tokyo.

The 1001 building forms in SITELESS consist of structural parasites, chain hyperlink towers, ball bearing flooring, corrugated corners, exponential balconies, radial facades, crawling frames, forensic housing―and various other architectural concepts that may necessitate construction techniques not however developed and a regards to gravity not however attained.

The forms, drawn freehand (in order to avoid software-specific forms) but from a continuous viewing angle, are provided twelve to a full page, with no scale, purchase, or end to the series. The effect is a book that’s saturated with forms, and as free from terms as any architecture reserve the MIT Press provides ever published. The reserve ends by illustrating the potential of the forms to morph into real building proportions. SITELESS presents an open-finished compendium of visual concepts for the architectural creativity to draw from.


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