London's Landmarks Recreated in Gingerbread for Charity
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A new exhibition in the UK's capital is building a miniature city from edible materials. The event, called Gingerbread City, features landmarks made entirely from gingerbread, biscuit, and sugar.
Architects are leading the project, using their design skills to create the sweet structures. They have swapped their usual blueprints and drawings for dough and icing.
All proceeds from the exhibition will support charity. The event offers a unique opportunity to see architectural creativity in a delicious, new form.