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Stefano Boeri, together with a team of consultants, has created the architectural and communicative concept behind the anti-Covid-19 vaccination campaign. Under the slogan With a flower, Italy comes back to life , the approved proposal, requested by the Italian Special Commissioner for the Covid-19 emergency Domenico Arcuri, includes the campaign logo, the temporary pavilions, and mobile information totem in public spaces. With the image of a springtime flower, we wanted to create an architecture that would convey a symbol of serenity and regeneration. Getting vaccinated will be an act of civic responsibility, love for others, and the rediscovery of life. If this virus has locked us up in hospitals and homes, the vaccine will bring us back into contact with life and the nature that surrounds us , explains Stefano Boeri. The integrated proposal presented by the Italian architect, in collaboration with a team of consultants for the Anti-Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign encompa
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According to Stefano Boeri Architetti, the proposal has been approved and the first vaccine centers will be completed by early January, 2021
Stefano Boeri Architetti 1/4 With the image of a springtime flower, we wanted to create an architecture that would convey a symbol of serenity and regeneration, says Stefano Boeri Architetti
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According to Stefano Boeri Architetti, the proposal has been approved and the first vaccine centers will be completed by early January, 2021
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The buildings will be constructed from wood, with a textile exterior made from recyclable and biodegradable water-resistant materials to cut down on weight and make them easier to disassemble and move