
The annual festive-fuelled extravaganza, organised by the Museum of Architecture and now in its fourth year, invites architects and designers to create a futuristic city – made entirely of gingerbread (and an abundance of sweets!) – based on a masterplan developed Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design.
This year’s installation is based around the theme of ‘Transport’ and will be hosted by historic London arts venue Somerset House.
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Over 100 participants are expected to partake in this year’s festivities which will include a series of daily gingerbread house-making workshops for the public as well as a shop.
Participants this year include Foster + Partners, PDP London, Arup Architecture, Holland Harvey Architects and PLP Architecture.
Last year’s winners Atkins Global also return.
The exhibition runs from 7 December 2019 – 5 January 2020.
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The Museum of Architecture’s hit exhibition ‘The Gingerbread City’ makes a welcome return on Saturday 7 December