Gingerbread City 2019
- nimtim architects

- Dec 2, 2019
- 1 min read

We have been hard at work designing, experimenting, building and sometimes breaking our creation for this year's Gingerbread City which will be on show at Somerset House from Saturday 7th December. 'Watermelon Peaks' will be a beacon to the city as well as being a destination for entertainment. It will be a place to interact in a number of indoor and outdoor social activities such as dancing, skiing, climbing and cycling. Twinkly cavernous interiors create monumental spaces for getting your gingerbread groove on. Triangular green roofscapes become a mode of transport for the active gingerbread person. Dropping in for a drink or dinner has never been so easy.






“The whimsical ‘Watermelon Peaks’ in Gingerbread City feels like merging fruits in Suika gameスイカゲーム, where simple pieces build extraordinary landscapes.”
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