Italians Resort To Art As They Prepare For Vaccine Rollouts Against COVID-19
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Architect Stefano Boeri created the design for the project for free
It is another example of how Italians use art to spread hope and positivity during these trying times
Around 1,500 temporary circular pavilions adorned with primrose will be installed all over Italy s squares and town centers starting January. They will serve as immunization stations against COVID-19 for the civilians of the country.
The floral ornament that represents regeneration was designed by architect Stefano Boeri, who is known for his famous architecture building II Bosco Verticale – the Vertical Forest. His studio announced that he has worked on this project free of cost, reported CNN.