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Engineer Student Daniel Gray Takes On Challenge Set by Girlfriend's Mother

Daniel Gray, an engineering student from New Zealand, doesn't shy away from a challenge. While visiting his Canadian girlfriend's family in Edmonton over the winter holidays, he was presented with 500 translucent ice bricks made out of colored water and frozen in milk cartons. Although the challenge was innocent, more of a fun way to "keep him occupied," as his girlfriend's mother, Brigid Burton, put it, Daniel Gray took it to another level all together.

With the help of neighbors and family members, Daniel Gray spent nearly 150 hours building a rainbow igloo. With his engineering background, the resulting structure was visually stimulating, attracting local news teams to cover their efforts. Perhaps Daniel Gray will find a promising igloo career in the great white north.
Trend Themes
1. Translucent Ice Bricks - Opportunity to create innovative designs and structures using translucent ice bricks.
2. Rainbow Igloos - A trend of building visually stunning rainbow igloos using colored ice bricks.
3. Community Collaboration - Growing trend of neighbors and family members coming together to create large-scale ice structures.
Industry Implications
1. Engineering - Disruptive innovation potential in engineering for the construction of ice structures.
2. Tourism - Opportunity for tourism industry to attract visitors with unique and visually appealing ice structures.
3. Architecture - Innovative use of ice bricks in architecture, creating new possibilities for design and construction.

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