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Consortium The Eindhoven University of Technology has been the leading partner in this project. Diff erent disciplines within the faculty of ‘Built Environment’ worked together to achieve a new inspiring ice project: ‘Da Vinci’s Bridge in Ice’. The faculty and university were very enthusiastic and together with University Funding Eindhoven (UFe) they were willing to support the project. From the Eindhoven University of Technology the project was supervised by Patrick Teuff el, Arno Pronk, Rijk Blok and Arjan Habraken. The tutors are all part of the chair Innovative Structural Design (ISD) with leading professor Patrick Teuff el and project leader Arno Pronk. Like in previous years we invited other universities in the Netherlands and abroad to participate in the ice projects in Juuka. In September 2014, the Ghent University became involved in the project. A group of Structural Design students, led by Professor Jan Belis, made structural calculations for the design of the ice cathedral. In January 2015, these students also helped to construct the ice domes in Finland. This year, they realized their own project the Candela pavilion in ice. Students from KU Leuven realized various experimental pavilions along an ice track leading to a frozen waterfall in the Quarry of the Tulikivi stone factory. Furthermore, The Summa College, Sint Lucas and Fontys in Eindhoven have been involved, as well as students and teachers of other universities. Below you fi nd a list of all other universities that have been involved. 5

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