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STORIESINDESIGN with RIBA Royal Gold Medallist, Níall McLaughlin

Recently in Australia as plans for the first new cathedral in over a century in Sydney were announced, Níall McLaughlin met Timothy Alouani-Roby during his visit to discuss community, tradition, inspiration and the history of architecture. 

STORIESINDESIGN with RIBA Royal Gold Medallist, Níall McLaughlin

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Recorded during a visit to Australia following a lecture at the University of Sydney, this episode features architect Níall McLaughlin in a wide-ranging conversation about architecture’s relationship to tradition, memory and community. Expanding on themes introduced in the lecture, the discussion explores how buildings can support collective life through careful attention to place, ritual and human experience.

Throughout the episode, McLaughlin reflects on architecture as a cultural practice shaped by continuity and shared histories rather than novelty alone. He speaks about the importance of tradition — not as a fixed stylistic language, but as an evolving body of knowledge that connects people across generations. This extends to discussions around civic and sacred architecture, where questions of gathering, belonging and public responsibility become central to the design process.

The conversation also examines the role of community in shaping architecture, particularly through listening, consultation and long-term engagement with clients, institutions and local contexts. Several projects are referenced as examples of how light, materiality, movement and landscape can contribute to spaces that feel grounded and enduring. McLaughlin discusses the value of restraint and atmosphere, as well as the influence of literature, archaeology and drawing on his broader approach to design.

Attention is also given to the balance between permanence and adaptability, especially within educational and public buildings designed to evolve over time. The episode touches on practice, collaboration and architectural education, alongside the importance of patience and observation within creative work.

Toward the end of the discussion, McLaughlin reflects on an important project planned for Australia, the first new cathedral in the country in over a century. Across the conversation, architecture is framed not as image-making, but as a civic and social act grounded in care, continuity and collective experience.

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