 Connected Unit for Respiratory ailments, Cura 2020. Designed by C.R.A. Carlo Ratti Associati. An animation of red circles bubbling up with a blue cross and red squares emerge. Cura. Cura is an open-source design for emergency COVID-19 hospitals. Repurposed shipping containers become plug-in intensive care units with biocontainment through negative pressure. A white shipping container with the word Cura painted in blue and a window showing two hospital beds. Next, a female nurse opens the door and walks into the biocontainment unit. She approaches the screen and presses the buttons. A working curapod was installed in Turin, Italy in April 2020. From the outside, we see other people looking on. The entrance is a room made of inflated walls and ceiling. An animation of the manufacturing process of a curapod is shown fast to manufacture biocontainment with negative pressure. The pods are loaded on a truck and delivered to a hospital. Rapid deployment. Easy to scale up. Adaptable. Additional containment units are added. In a time-lapse video, men are shown putting together three curapods inside a warehouse. In February 2021, three curapods were manufactured in a Grigno, Greece. An inflatable structure links Cura to the main hospital. The skyline of Patra, Greece is shown with the Mediterranean Sea in the background and the ruins of an old fort or castle in the foreground. A working curapod was delivered to Patra, Greece in 2021. Images of the curapods being delivered by crane are shown. Curapod animation by Squint Opera. Footage in Turin, Italy by Mikro Setchi and Giovanni Franzoi. Photographs in Patra, Greece by Konstantinos Rizos. Construction footage in a Grigno, Greece courtesy of the Titiki Ergola-Leviki Construction Company.