Gingerbread isn't the only edible material for constructing houses. San Francisco-based Liz Hickok constructs famous landmarks and cityscapes from that jiggly dessert staple, Jell-O. Inspired by the "geological uncertainties" of the Bay area, the gelatinous material adds a surreal twist to familiar sights.
In other news, a Frank Lloyd Wright home in Washington is on the market, and Neiman Marcus is selling a 6-figure chicken coop. See the headlines after the jump.
• Hello, Jell-O: When Architecture Meets Foodie Culture | Architizer
• Frank Lloyd Wright Brandes House | Savvy Tours
• Cockamamy! Neiman Marcus Sells A $100k Chicken Coop | Architizer
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Shaw's Original Fir...
Oh that Brandes House - magnificent!
Jello house...nom nom nom
Re. jelly architecture, I think Bompas & Parr did it better (and first I may add).