Some of the world's biggest architecture firms have been competing for plots in this winter's tastiest property market -- the Gingerbread City.
Recently opened at the Museum of Architecture in London, the miniature metropolis is brimming with contemporary -- and almost entirely edible -- buildings.
Around 50 companies specializing in architecture, engineering and landscaping have baked and built structures for the project.
— CNN Style
If you're in London this week, make sure to get into the holiday spirit the architectural way and stop by the Museum of Architecture's Gingerbread City before it closes this Friday — and nothing but cookie crumbs will remain.
The roster of around 50 participating architecture, engineering, and landscaping firms includes some recognizable names like Zaha Hadid Architects, Foster + Partners, NBBJ, Studio Egret West, Pitman Tozer, among others.
All images courtesy of the Museum of Architecture.
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Bring Dan Savage and Charles Mudede over to London to review them, please.
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