Freezing Temperatures Lead to Ice Chapel Construction in Michigan
Freezing Temperatures Lead to Ice Chapel Construction in Michigan
US · Published Feb 10, 2026
Students from Notre Dame and Michigan Tech build ice chapels in response to freezing temperatures.
The chapels serve as unique places of worship, showcasing student creativity and resilience.
The project highlights the practical use of ice and snow as building materials in Michigan's harsh winters.
Students build ice chapels in freezing Michigan
Students from the University of Notre Dame and Michigan Technological University have ingeniously responded to freezing temperatures by constructing chapels made entirely of snow and ice. This remarkable initiative showcases the students' resilience, creativity, and unwavering dedication to their faith, even amidst harsh winter conditions.
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