A conversation toolkit that helps architects, students and teams structure discussions, uncover hidden insights and turn ideas into action.
This toolkit translates playful exploration into structured decision-making tools.
It helps teams: make implicit knowledge visible, structure discussions and priorities, move from ideas to action, build a shared language across different backgrounds
By combining play and structure, it supports more focused, inclusive and effective co-creation processes in architecture.
The toolkit is composed of a set of playful tools and techniques designed to support teams throughout conversations, reflection and decision-making: The Why’s Stairs, The Strategy Frame, The Parking Lot, Magic Money, The Waterfall, and The Glasses.
Together, these tools allow teams to run structured co-creation sessions maintaining clarity, focus and continuity over time.



The toolkit is a sequence of interactions that makes the team reflect, reveal tacit knowledge, structure conversations, prioritise what matters, and translate insights into action. It turns complex group dynamics into a guided process that teams can follow and replicate.
In the toolkit, play is used not as an end, but as a way to access deeper layers of understanding. By engaging participants through playful interactions, the toolkit makes it easier to surface what is usually hidden: doubts, expectations, tensions and opportunities. These insights become the foundation for clearer decisions, stronger collaboration and more meaningful design outcomes.