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Culinary artist creates perfect gingerbread replica of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater

12/08/2015
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    We had to share this ambitious gingerbread masterpiece replicating in small scale <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/frank-lloyd-wright-designed-massaro-house-and-private-island-for-sale-in-ny/">Frank Lloyd Wright</a>'s Fallingwater, created by culinary artist Melodie Dearden. On Dearden's <a href="http://gardenmelodies.blogspot.com/">Garden Melodies</a> blog, she shares the painstaking process of building such an intricate model from baked gingerbread sheets and quite a lot of frosting. For those not familiar with <a href="http://www.fallingwater.org/37/what-is-fallingwater">Fallingwater</a>, it was built in the late 1930s in Western Pennsylvania, and it is famous for its cantilevered structures that peer, somewhat treacherously, over a waterfall. This home is a complicated plan that appears to float above the water, making it that much more challenging to recreate with only sugar to hold your building together! Read on to see how Melodie pulled it off.
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    Follow along as Melodie creates her masterpiece.
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    Over a cardboard base that replicates the natural landscape, the 164 pieces of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/top-10-deliciously-modern-gingerbread-houses/">gingerbread</a> are carefully assembled.
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    Forty sleeves of smarties candies are used to mimic the exterior stone from Wright's building.
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    A <a href="http://gardenmelodies.blogspot.com/2010/12/little-more-on-gingerbread-house.html">custom recipe</a> for the candy "water" is poured into the areas that have been trimmed out in tin foil. The remainder of the landscape is built up with frosting!
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    Each cantilevered terrace is then added on top.
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    Melodie's final model has incredible detail with icicles dangling on all of the overhangs.
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    It makes perfect sense that she would be a natural at creating architectural gingerbread greatness, as she studied Landscape Management and Culinary Arts. Kudos to Melodie and thanks for showing how this edible homage to the master of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie_School">Prairie Style</a> architecture was made.
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Falling Water Gingerbread House Frank Lloyd Wright 1

We had to share this ambitious gingerbread masterpiece replicating in small scale Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, created by culinary artist Melodie Dearden. On Dearden's Garden Melodies blog, she shares the painstaking process of building such an intricate model from baked gingerbread sheets and quite a lot of frosting. For those not familiar with Fallingwater, it was built in the late 1930s in Western Pennsylvania, and it is famous for its cantilevered structures that peer, somewhat treacherously, over a waterfall. This home is a complicated plan that appears to float above the water, making it that much more challenging to recreate with only sugar to hold your building together! Read on to see how Melodie pulled it off.

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Categories:  Architecture, Design, Kitchen And Dining, Sustainable
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