
collaboration
Bring different perspectives together to build a shared aspiration.
sustainability
Integrate the challenges of ecological transition and sustainability into design.
inclusive community life
Consider how spaces are used and the variety of perceptions throughout the decision process.
systems thinking
Connect urban, social, and environmental dynamics.
why integrate a collaborative workshop ?

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to support a planning process
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Transport & mobility planning
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Urban design & place making action plans
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Feedback & local knowledge
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Concept design iteration

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to determine key issues
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Streetscape & space allocation
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Sustainable urban planning
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Universal access
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Communities coexistence

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to engage a conversation
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Clarify issues about planning and design
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Listen local inputs and concerns
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Engage all sections of the community
the tool used for our public consultation workshops
the «Jeu des 1000 modes»
A “serious game” that helps participants explore, in a playful and engaging way, how public street space is shared between different uses and modes of transport. It is used as a facilitation tool during public consultations and co-design workshops.
Developed by todomodo, the “Jeu des 1000 modes” is a decision-making tool that places you in the role of a public space planner.
After a brief overview to key-challenges and recommended dimensions based on current best practices, participants are invited to recreate a familiar street or public space from their own town. Working in groups, they then experiment with introcing a new mode - such as a bike lane - into the existing layout. These process raises awareness of both the complexity of decision‑making and the physical constraints of public space.
The different ways of sharing road space can be visually represented on a map, allowing participants to create and compare scenarios—with or without parking, with or without cars, and beyond

our participatory workshops : a co-design approach

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appreciate public space
The game uses a set of cards representing the different elements that make up public realm. Each element is drawn to scale, showing the space allocated to each mode of transport, along with cross-sections of a typical street in your neighbourhood.
Working as a group, you will collectively design a public space, taking into account the constraints of the existing environment, as well as regulations, and guidelines.

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collaborate and make decisions
Participants design a consensual scenario for a street assembling the game cards: sidewalks of different widths, bike lanes, bus lanes, tram tracks, carriageways, parking spaces, green areas, and more.
The aim is to highlight the limited nature of public space and to encourage open dialogue about individual needs, collective interests, and the trade‑offs required to deliver a balanced and feasible project.

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tailor-made workshops
The game “Jeu des 1000 modes” is thought to be included in a consultation process related to an ongoing project or as part of an education program.
We can conduct workshops in various contexts: city centre revitalization, traffic calming, bike plans, the introduction of new public transit, etc.
a decision-making tool for stakeholders
developed by todomodo, Paris-based architecture office expert in mobility – workshops delivered across France

the company
todomodo is an architecture and urban design practice specialising in mobility and public space. We work to integrate mobility challenges into the design of cities and territories, supporting public authorities in the delivery of sustainable, people‑centred mobility projects.
how todomodo delivers participatory design workshops ?
our role: support you in creating a community-led public realm, by helping to clarify what is feasible, technically possible and desirable for a given space, while fostering inclusive and constructive dialogue.
We encourage inclusive dialogue, structure the conversation, and guide participants through a co-design process to shape public spaces that reflect local aspirations. As specialists in mobility and public space planning, we bring our expertise and experience in architecture and landscape design to support shared learning and collective decision-making.
Each workshop is tailored to the specific location and audience. Designed for elected officials, city councils technical staff and residents, the Jeu des 1000 Modes provides an engaging framework for collective thinking about the organisation and design of public spaces.



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