LONDON.- Land Architecture People is a major exhibition which offers behind-the-scenes insights into how buildings are made from the mysterious rules and conditions of land ownership through to the symbiotic relationship between architect and client. Conceived by award-winning architects Pierre dAvoine and Andrew Houlton and anthropologist Clare Melhuish, the show dispels some of the mystique around the architectural design process. Land Architecture People opens in the vast subterranean gallery Ambika P3 in central London on 25 June and runs until 1 August 2010. The exhibition explores the scope of the one off, as well as the potential for repetition and serial production, both within and beyond the realm of domestic architecture. It shows a selection of built and unbuilt projects of different scales by Pierre dAvoine Architects and Houlton Architects, including some collaborations. At the c