
Documenti guida
S4T ID CARD

The ID Card of Station for Transformation (S4T) presents in a structured way the vision, objectives and governance model of the European project promoted by the Municipality of Rovereto.
The document outlines the innovative solution based on territorial regeneration through food, in line with the values of the New European Bauhaus.
S4T fanzine #1

The second fanzine of Station for Transformation explores the Lagarina valley through seeds, soil, and the hands that care for them. A journey through agri-food practices, memory, and relationships, where food, community, and landscape are deeply intertwined. By following crops, layers of soil, and biodiversity, this edition reflects on the profound and fragile connection between territory, culture, and ecology.
S4T fanzine #1

The first edition of this zine, dedicated to green cities, explores the urban and peri-urban ecologies of Lagarina valley as living, ever-changing worlds. Beyond parks and gardens, it highlights often-overlooked elements: soils, waters, spontaneous plants, and surfaces that absorb and release, showing how the landscape shifts with the seasons and responds to its changing environment.
S4T Co-Design Methodology

This document gives an overview of the S4T Co-Design Methodology and is meant as a tool to support its application throughout the S4T project in the years 2024-2027. The methodology is closely aligned with the New European Bauhaus approach and focuses on enhancing the local community’s capacities to transformatively engage with the challenges posed by climate change and biodiversity loss.
S4T Programming Logic

The program described in this document aims to articulate the journey, thought processes, and collective insights that led to the co-creation of the S4T curatorial framework for biodiversity and climate-related activities within the context of the alpine challenges of social inclusion, greening cities, agri-food, and sustainable tourism.
S4T Curatorial Concept

Working tools supporting the project consortium into grounding the S4T Co-Design Methodology and S4T Programming Logic in the day to day work of public programming and project implementation.
S4T public-civic hub - Definition of scope and needs for each unit/area

This document outlines the initial activities undertaken to co-define the scope and needs of
each Station for Transformation (S4T) unit. A range of actions was implemented, including
internal partner meetings, public presentations, and co-design activities aligned with the New
European Bauhaus (NEB) principles, engaging stakeholders from the local community.
S4T public-civic hub contents’ design scenarios

The document describes the methods and scenarios for designing and monitoring the contents of the S4T project. The document outlines the contents’ research methodologies explored in the first six months of the project, considering the contributions of partners, local stakeholders and other individuals and groups that have been interacting and engaging with S4T.
Documenti guida
S4T ID CARD

The ID Card of Station for Transformation (S4T) presents in a structured way the vision, objectives and governance model of the European project promoted by the Municipality of Rovereto.
The document outlines the innovative solution based on territorial regeneration through food, in line with the values of the New European Bauhaus.
S4T fanzine #2

The second fanzine of Station for Transformation explores the Lagarina valley through seeds, soil, and the hands that care for them. A journey through agri-food practices, memory, and relationships, where food, community, and landscape are deeply intertwined. By following crops, layers of soil, and biodiversity, this edition reflects on the profound and fragile connection between territory, culture, and ecology.
S4T ID CARD

The first edition of this zine, dedicated to green cities, explores the urban and peri-urban ecologies of Lagarina valley as living, ever-changing worlds. Beyond parks and gardens, it highlights often-overlooked elements: soils, waters, spontaneous plants, and surfaces that absorb and release, showing how the landscape shifts with the seasons and responds to its changing environment.
S4T Co-Design Methodology

This document gives an overview of the S4T Co-Design Methodology and is meant as a tool to support its application throughout the S4T project in the years 2024-2027. The methodology is closely aligned with the New European Bauhaus approach and focuses on enhancing the local community’s capacities to transformatively engage with the challenges posed by climate change and biodiversity loss.
S4T Programming Logic

The program described in this document aims to articulate the journey, thought processes, and collective insights that led to the co-creation of the S4T curatorial framework for biodiversity and climate-related activities within the context of the alpine challenges of social inclusion, greening cities, agri-food, and sustainable tourism.
S4T Curatorial Concept

Working tools supporting the project consortium into grounding the S4T Co-Design Methodology and S4T Programming Logic in the day to day work of public programming and project implementation.
S4T public-civic hub - Definition of scope and needs for each unit/area

This document outlines the initial activities undertaken to co-define the scope and needs of
each Station for Transformation (S4T) unit. A range of actions was implemented, including
internal partner meetings, public presentations, and co-design activities aligned with the New
European Bauhaus (NEB) principles, engaging stakeholders from the local community.
S4T public-civic hub contents’ design scenarios

The document describes the methods and scenarios for designing and monitoring the contents of the S4T project. The document outlines the contents’ research methodologies explored in the first six months of the project, considering the contributions of partners, local stakeholders and other individuals and groups that have been interacting and engaging with S4T.