Lee Ell is an environment created by Helmi Marie Langsepp to explore, expand, and create space. In the open diary, the projects are created and conceptualized chapter by chapter.
Educated as an architect and urban planner, previously in the Department of Sculpture in Fine Arts, and an alpinist at heart.
HML has conducted research on habitation and architecture in extreme environments with MAP Architects (Denmark) and has designed an Inuit cultural center and a Northern Lights observatory in Greenland.
In the architectural firm b210, she has developed curatorial concepts, made exhibition design and planned buildings.
At Vana Tallinn, a company specializing in restoration and heritage conservation, she has developed a restoration plan for the Estonian Museum of Applied Arts and Design.
Lee Ell on Helmi Marie Langsepa loodud keskkond, et tegeleda ruumi avastamise, avardamise ja loomisega. Avatud päevikus kirjeldub peatükkide haaval projektide loomine ja mõtestamine.
Helmi Marie on hariduselt arhitekt ja linnaplaneerija, varasemalt vabades kunstides skulptuuri õppinud ja kutsumuselt alpinist.
HML on büroos MAP Architects (Taani) uurinud elamist ja arhitektuuri ekstreemsetes keskkondades ning disaininud inuiitide kultuurimaja ja virmaliste vaatluskoha Gröönimaal,
arhitektuuribüroos b210 loonud kuraatorikontseptsiooni, teinud näitusedisaine ja projekteerinud maju,
restaureerimisele ja muinsuskaitsele spetsialiseerunud ettevõttes Vana Tallinn koostanud tegevuskava Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseumile.
Kontakt/Contact: leeell.space@gmail.com