Architect Stefano Boeri Designed Flower-Inspired Vaccine Pavilions to Get Italians Inoculated in Style
Covid-19 has shaken the earth like no other and one of the most affected countries due to Italy's respiratory tract virus. According to the recent studies on Statista, the total number of covid-19 cases in Italy is 2,501,147, and the deaths have reached the number 87,381. But now a famous architect Stefano Boeri is designing flower-inspired vaccine pavilions to get Italians inoculated in style. But let’s find out if that’s the only reason behind the design and these vaccine centres.
Vaccine Pavilions In Italy
Thanks to the highly modernized technology and advanced research, the antidot or the vaccine finally got created by Phizer-BioNTech near 2020's end. And like many other countries, Italy is also establishing vaccine pavilions worldwide, and the expected number is 1500.
Recently, some news is circulating on TV and the internet about an architect named Stefano Boeri who has designed vaccine pavilions in Italy. The interesting bit about that he selected a beautiful and stylish flower inspired theme in his designs, which remains consistent throughout.
Stefano Boeri – Urban Architect Attached To Nature
Italy's government chose Stefano Boeri because of his stunning work timeline that somehow revolves around nature, life, and regeneration. One of his most famous architectural marvels is the Milan Skyscraper, a 26 story tower with 900 trees called the Vertical Forest or the Urban Forest (Bosco Urbano). The building is also notable because it has CO2 mitigating technology which makes it super environmentally friendly. So, the architect then went on and designed multiple vaccine pavilions using the same nature-inspired designs. And one of the motives behind that was to get Italians inoculated but in a uniquely modern and stylish way because it’s Italy we are talking about. Even though getting vaccinated is not that fun, especially when you carry the trauma of the pandemic and deaths, but Stefano Boeri made it somehow tolerable for so many Italians.
The Actual Reason Behind The Flower Inspired Vaccine Pavilions’ Design
The prim-rose themed vaccine pavilion has a wooden interior where the covid-19 vaccine will get distributed. Most people like the idea but some were perplexed about it cause COVID-19 was not a happy event and affected too many people. So, it was quite evident for media reporters to ask Stefano Boeri about this flower-inspired aesthetic design for the vaccine pavilions.
And the answer that he gave to people questioning him about his design choice was quite beautiful and contained a lot of hope for the future. The answer's context was that Primrose is the first flower that blooms after the harsh and cold winters. And that flower gives people the hope for sunshine and a better tomorrow. So, incorporating the flower design in the vaccine pavilions was merely the reflection of that beautiful thought.
Final Words
We want to conclude the article by saying that Stefano’s effort contributes to making people feel less anxious at this time of crisis. And we hope that more people see it beautifully and positively.