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Architecture and Argument. Team V Architecture | Hans Ibelings | 9783775745918 | Hatje Cantz

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Architecture and Argument

Team V Architecture

Author:Hans Ibelings

Publisher:Hatje Cantz

ISBN: 978-3-7757-4591-8

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 288 Pages
  • Oct 1, 2019

The work of Team V Architecture is informed by the confidence in architecture’s incontrovertibility. The studio was founded 6 ¼ years ago and now celebrates its first 25 quarters. On this occasion, the book offers the first overview on its architectural practice.

The projects cover a broad spectrum from interior to urban design. They particularly stand out due to their conviction in the intricate relationship between architectural appearance and argument. Consequently, the book is dedicated to this thesis which will be addressed as a general critical topic: form is not the result of free will or determinism, but rather the logical consequence of a complex debate about why and how a certain form can embody a project's values, solutions, and aspirations.


Hans Ibelings is an acclaimed architectural critic and historian. He is author of a number of books and has been the editor and publisher of The Architecture Observer since 2012. Amsterdam-based Team V Architecture was founded in 2013 by Jeroen van Schooten, Do Janne Vermeulen, and Gerard van Hoorn.

The work of Team V Architecture is informed by the confidence in architecture’s incontrovertibility. The studio was founded 6 ¼ years ago and now celebrates its first 25 quarters. On this occasion, the book offers the first overview on its architectural practice.

The projects cover a broad spectrum from interior to urban design. They particularly stand out due to their conviction in the intricate relationship between architectural appearance and argument. Consequently, the book is dedicated to this thesis which will be addressed as a general critical topic: form is not the result of free will or determinism, but rather the logical consequence of a complex debate about why and how a certain form can embody a project's values, solutions, and aspirations.


Hans Ibelings is an acclaimed architectural critic and historian. He is author of a number of books and has been the editor and publisher of The Architecture Observer since 2012. Amsterdam-based Team V Architecture was founded in 2013 by Jeroen van Schooten, Do Janne Vermeulen, and Gerard van Hoorn.

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