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The Inaugural EAA Annual
Lecture presents the award winning artists Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell
who through immaculate models, innovative new media projects, and architecture
itself, explore the complex web of relationships linking people, architecture
and the coded systems of circulation and exchange which surround us.

Based in London, Langlands & Bell have been collaborating since 1978,
and exhibiting internationally since the early 1980s. Known for
examining our experience of architecture, and our primarily urban culture
at many different levels, Langlands & Bell explore the places and
structures we inhabit, and the routes that penetrate and link them. Their
work often looks at real buildings and the ways we think about them, revealing
their histories and associated human activity while reflecting on the
many ways we communicate and relate to each other.

Langlands & Bell won the BAFTA award for Interactive Arts Installation
for The House for Osama bin Laden in 2004 and were shortlisted
for the 2004 Turner Prize.
Langlands & Bell
: Paddington bridge
London Architecture
EAA Annual Lecture
Language of Places A Lecture by Langlands & Bell
Speakers Ben Langlands & Nikki Bell
Napier University, Edinburgh
31 May 2007
Edinburgh Architectural Association
Langlands & Bell
: Triton Square sculpture
World Architecture : e-architect
- a guide to key buildings across the globe
Buildings / photos for the Brighton Pier Architecture page welcome:
info@e-architect.co.uk
Langlands & Bell - page:
adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
Langlands & Bell - Website: www.langlandsandbell.com
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