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Burwell Architects, University Crumble London,
​2nd Place Winners 2017

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In 2017, the city was built on a masterplan that was broken into four distinct parts; an Old Town, the New Town, the Eco Town and the Energy Town each forming an ingredient that comes together to produce the finished city. Character Areas (Crumble Hill, Cake a Diem, Churning District, Central Baking District, Treacle-Tech Hub and Home-craft Honeycomb) are the pieces that make up the gingerbread city jigsaw.

​Each Character Area has its own tasty style, and each features one or two signature landmark buildings that allow for hierarchies of space to be established, yet the public realm is fluid throughout. The city’s planning policy enables it to grow in a sustainable way, yet allows for innovation to blossom alongside conservation.
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Masterplanning Gingerbread City

Hilary Satchwell, Director of Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design and the masterplanners behind The Gingerbread City describes what goes into masterplanning The Gingerbread City!
Family Activity
by PDP
Talking Through Windows
explores interactions through
​safe social distancing!

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access the Activity Here
Pressed for time?

Reindeer Cookies
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Pick up some simple ginger cookies from the grocery store and add some red peppermints or red chocolates for noses and pipe on some antlers with melted chocolate. They are a lovely festive treat with half the work!
Behind the Scenes

The liquorice Library
InsideOut Studio
2019

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Colouring 
For Adults and Children
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The Hob Nob Hotel
by 
PDP 

proctorandmatthews.com
Download Colouring Here
For more info about The Hob Nob Hotel by PDP, Visit GBC Activity page Day 13
GBC Activity 13
2019 Gingerbread City Virtual Tour
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Don't forget to check out the 2019 Virtual tour!
2019 Virtual Tour
Did you know?

Drawing of a miniature zinziber (ginger plant)
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Collins, Minta Hazel Lynne. The #Tractatus De Herbis', British Library, MS. Egerton 747 f. 105v and the Illustrative Traditions of Early Manuscripts Herbals. (1995). Print. Found at The British Library.


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