Now that the campus is covered in a layer of snow, the most amazing works of art are suddenly popping up. From graceful snow cats to metre-high snow giants. TU Delft students and staff shared their photos en masse. Scroll and admire: these are some of the snow creations on and off campus.
Snow creations on the lawn behind the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. (Photo: Marjolein van der Veldt)
The staff at the faculty bar de Atmosfeer (Aerospace Engineering) have a new manager. Ice Man (named after a character from the film Top Gun) has an important job as Fridge Commissioner: keeping the beer cold.

At the same faculty, an elegant cat attracts attention. Student Mrinal sent the photo, but does not know who is responsible for the creation.

Kirsten (left) and her friends David and Winter built a 1.70-metre snowman near the Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences. After much deliberation, they named him Big Daddy Cool.

Every boss has a boss. SnowBob is over 2 metres tall and the product of a “strong piece of engineering” by the enthusiastic residents of Huize Beun, writes Fleur. ‘SnowBob was made in an hour. And that while our neighbours were throwing snowballs at us.’

Meanwhile, in the centre of the country, Joost (created by Nanne and Nuno) keeps an eye on the production of editor-in-chief Saskia.

Vincent, Amber, Ties, Mika, and Jette brought snowman Olaf to life at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment.

The lawn behind the Mechanical Engineering faculty proved to be fertile ground for creative outbursts.
Delft Lacrosse presented their new goalkeeper Ice Wall Bert at X.

Dijana’s (CEG) ten-year-old son built the beautiful Rosy Nose together with a friend.

Near the Beestenmarkt, Aerospace Engineering student Soham and Wout built a snowman named Frosty…

…while Bernhard, Bárbara and Rodrigo brought the cheerful Henrique to life at the AE faculty.

We conclude with this architectural masterpiece by architecture student Jacky, who turned a lantern into a ghost.

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