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See a gingerbread city, where iconic buildings are reimagined with icing and sweets
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2 days agoNewsDuration 1:00It’s not the tastiest gingerbread, but with ‘structurally sound’ icing it’s built to last — at least as long as the ‘Recycled City’ exhibit is up at London’s Museum of Architecture. Dozens of architects designers and engineers contributed to the exhibit, which runs through December.
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