Dezeen takes a deeper look into Studio Roosegaarde’s Urban Sun idea
Amy Frearson at dezeen.com took a deeper look at last week’s proposal by Studio Roosegaarde to use ultraviolet light and radiation to sanitise outdoor spaces, claiming this could reduce the risk of people contracting Covid-19. Urban Sun uses far-UVC, a type of ultraviolet light with a lower wavelength that is thought to kill viruses while potentially posing a lower health risk to humans. “World’s first Urban Sun cleans public spaces of the coronavirus for better human gatherings,” the studio claims on its website. “World’s first Urban Sun cleans public spaces of the coronavirus for better human gatherings,” the studio claims on its website. Urban Sun…
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