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        <title>Gingerbread City: Hyper-Detailed Edible Replica of New York Built to Scale</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2018 18:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s not unusual for architecture enthusiasts to drool over elaborate scale models, but edible materials definitely add an extra dimension to our hunger for accurate miniature details. More than 200 pounds of gingerbread, 60 pounds of royal icing and 10 pounds of gum paste and pastillage went into the making of this holiday masterpiece completed <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2018/12/24/gingerbread-city-hyper-detailed-edible-replica-of-new-york-built-to-scale/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>It’s not unusual for architecture enthusiasts to drool over elaborate scale models, but edible materials definitely add an extra dimension to our hunger for accurate miniature details. More than 200 pounds of gingerbread, 60 pounds of royal icing and 10 pounds of gum paste and pastillage went into the making of this holiday masterpiece <a href="https://blog.williams-sonoma.com/see-the-gingerbread-city-built-by-a-real-life-gingerbread-architect/">completed by “gingerbread architect” (it’s a thing) Beatriz Muller for Williams Sonoma.</a></p>
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<p>Currently on display in the window of the Columbus Circle location in New York City, the model recreates some of the Big Apple’s most iconic buildings and scenes, all measured and built to scale, including One World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Woolworth Building and the Statue of Liberty with the Time Warner Center as the centerpiece. “Gingerbread City” stands more than six feet tall and weighs 300 pounds.</p>
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<p>Look closely and you’ll spot some authentic details like a gingerbread subway, taxi cabs, tiny people, store windows painted with icing, construction zones, street signs and trash bags along with trees made of rosemary and dill. Muller notes that many complex gingerbread structures are technically edible, but made with altered doughs that are high on strength and durability while tasting like sawdust. That makes it possible to use carpenter’s tools and sanders for easy construction. Hers, in contrast, actually taste good, and the only tools she uses are a small x-acto knife and ruler.</p>
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<p>“I make traditional soft gingerbread cookies and not construction gingerbread. Cookies are baked at a lower temperature so they are a little bit crisper but still soft. The secret to building such big and tall buildings with soft gingerbread cookies lies in erecting the right internal  edible structure that will support the soft cookies. I do this by baking gingerbread posts and beams as well as making pastillage beams to support weight bearing walls.”</p>
<p>“The hardest part of building the gingerbread city was designing the buildings as accurately as possible using Google earth as my guide. I was able to find some information on the web regarding the buildings’ general measurements like height and width, but not much else. I used these measurements as my guide to scale down the buildings and a keen eye on the tablet screen to figure out the rest.”</p>
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        <title>Life-Size Gingerbread House is a Wonka-Like Wonder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SA Rogers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1,000 children consumed a life-sized gingerbread house made with shortbread, cookies, candied fruits, marshmallows and cupcakes over a period of three days.]]></description>
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<p>Imagine walking through a house made of waffles and gingerbread, plucking marshmallows and bourbon biscuits from the walls, gazing in amazement at rivers of frosting carrying colorful cupcakes. No, you&#8217;re not dreaming about Willy Wonka&#8217;s Chocolate Factory again &#8211; you&#8217;re one of the lucky ducks experiencing the <a href="http://www.ajbuildingslibrary.co.uk/projects/display/id/4888">Giant Edible Gingerbread House</a>, an installation at the Brunswick Gallery in London.<br />
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There&#8217;s a sky of balloons, meringue clouds, a popcorn-popping chimney, a marshmallow marsh and a chandelier made of candied fruit. The exterior walls of the house were shingled in over 2500 tiles made of gingerbread, vanilla shortbread and chocolate shortbread.<br />
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And yes, all of the wonders in this incredible little house really were edible; the house was consumed over three days by a thousand children and their equally excited parents. When the house was near to collapsing, it was dismantled and used as compost to grow apple trees.<br />
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The Giant Edible Gingerbread House was commissioned by The Brunswick Center on behalf of Great Ormond Street Hospital, designed and built by the architecture firm Alma-nac. It was on display in July of 2011.</p>
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