Toronto Society of Architects’ Gingerbread City مدينة الزنجبيل التابعة لجمعية تورنتو للمهندسين المعماريين

Toronto Society of Architects’ Gingerbread City

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Toronto Society of Architects’ Gingerbread City

Toronto Society of Architects’ Gingerbread City is a fantastical metropolis where you can eat the walls and the lamp posts! A gingerbread showcase like no other, Gingerbread City brings together the TSA community (made up of architects, designers, students, and enthusiasts) each year in support of a local charity advancing work in housing and shelter.

This year’s city is filled with unique creations built by architects, bakers, and clever place makers including flavorful student residences, tasty Victorians, and freshly baked parks! You will even find some edible renditions of Toronto’s most recognizable landmarks, and delicious inspirations from cities far away.

Ready to explore the visit? Visit the virtual village on the TSA website.

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