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04 February 2025

S4T Co-Design Workshops

by Station for Transformation - modelling a train station as a replicable hub for public-civic engagement to tackle climate change and biodiversity challenges Discover the project
The Station for Transformation co-design workshops have been in full swing over the last months.
Presenter pointing at main train station building in Rovereto, Italy.
A room filled with people participating in a Station for Transformation co-design event.
A kitchen table around which eight people brainstorm on issues relate to food.
A person looking at at a mind map on a table on which there are many post-its gathering ideas around green cities.
A group of architecture students standing around a table with maps of the Station for Transformation spaces.
A group of people listening to a participant expressing her ideas on the activities that could take place in the S4T Biodiversity Kiosk.
Three people painting keywords on large neon green sheets.
People writing and drawing their ideas inside the space that will become the S4T Biodiversity Kiosk.
Two posters collecting post-its with ideas for activities in the Biodiversity Kiosk.
People reading and writing notes inside one of the S4T spaces at the train station of Rovereto.
People gathering in small groups to exchange ideas at a S4T co-design event in the community academy La Foresta.
Workshop participants working on the spatial layout of the S4T Climate Canteen.

Co-design activities at the spaces of the train station of Rovereto

During all of 2024, local stakeholders related to climate change and biodiversity have been co-designing the Station for Transformation spaces and activities together with community members and S4T partners. 

These workshops have resulted in the S4T programming logic and the definition of the core functions of the S4T spaces at the train station, aka, the Climate Canteen, the Biodiversity Kiosk and the Climate & Biodiversity Co-Creation Space.

The architects Campomarzio are now finalising the architectural plans and the construction work to reactivate the unused spaces will start in the next months.