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Students of UCLA found festive surprises waiting for them as they entered the dining halls the weeks before winter break. UCLA’s bakery team delivered special-made gingerbread versions of some of campus’s most well-known buildings, including Royce Hall, Kerckhoff Hall, Powell Library, and Haines Hall.

These over-the-top holiday decorations have become an annual tradition on The Hill (UCLA’s on campus living location). Students just could not resist these sweet decorations, often crowding around to snap a picture on their phones as they came into the dining hall.

Executive Pastry Chef Richard Ruskell designed and cut all the gingerbread to craft the mini-UCLA buildings. Ruskell decorated Royce, assistant pastry chef James Brannon took Kerckhoff, and the other half-dozen members of the swing shift turned Powell and Haines into sugar-covered visions. Each building took approximately 10-12 hours.

“Gingerbread is really a lot of fun to work with because there’s nothing you can do that’s wrong,” Ruskell said. “If we didn’t have a cut-off date, we might never stop. You can find something new to decorate every day.”

Check out these impressive recreations for yourself.

 Kerckhoff Hall

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Powell Library

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Royce Hall

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The UCLA bakery team, surrounded by their work.

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