Remember the magic house made of cookies in “HANSEL AND GRETEL”? Well, we invite you to that fantastic world now.
South Koreans are enjoying this summer with “yummy” architectures in the “Yum-yum! Delicious Architecture” exhibition which is held from 22nd July to 20th August in Sejong Art Museum. 60,000 boxes of crackers are now reborn as the famous Chung-gie River with traditional Korean houses and the royal palace. 13 architectural students and lecturers of Kewon University contributed to the surprising work.
The exhibition also runs a workshop in which children can make cookie houses themselves. [The original text is in Korean but you can get a Google translation here.]
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