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Architecture in the Form of Gingerbread

Gingerbread House. 1960s. Ralph Erskine. Photographer unknown. ArkDes collection.

ArkDes collection holds not only grand architectural masterpieces and detailed drawings but also occasional surprises. In the work to preserve and explore the collection, ArkDes curators have uncovered something with a scent of both creativity and Christmas spices – gingerbread houses!

These traces of baked architectural wonders reveal how architectural ideas can take shape in dough and icing. Here, we present a selection that blends craftsmanship with a playful interpretation of architectural artistry. Join us in discovering the most flavourful creations in our collection!

Five Architects Gingerbread Houses, article in Femina. 1976. ArkDes collection.
Five Architects Gingerbread Houses, article in Femina. Foster and Jacobsson arkitekter. 1976. ArkDes collection.
Five Architects Gingerbread Houses, article in Femina. Bernt Nyberg and Elena Torres. 1976. ArkDes collection.
Five Architects Gingerbread Houses, article in Femina. Ivo Waldhör. 1976. ArkDes collection.
Gingerbread House. Year unkown. Ralph Erskine. Photographer unknown. ArkDes collection.
Gunvor and Bengt Lindroos with a Gingerbread House. 1981. Bengt Lindroos, Gunvor Lindroos. Photo: Lova Lindroos. ArkDes collection.
Bengt Lindroos in front of Kaknästornet. 1981. Bengt Lindroos. Photo: Rolf Hamilton, Dagens Nyheter. ArkDes collection.
Gingerbread House for Ungern-hjälpen. 1956. Bengt Lindroos. Photo: Arne Persson. Ralph Erkskine. Ritnign av pepparkakshus. ArkDes collection.
Gingerbread baking. Photo: Sune Sundahl. ArkDes collection.
Gingerbread House. 1957. Advertising agency In-team. Photo: Sune Sundahl. ArkDes collection.
Gingerbread Goat. 1951. Photo: Sune Sundahl. ArkDes collection.
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