The Australian Institute of Architects

Hearing Architecture

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Hearing Architecture is a podcast featuring professionals from within the built environment, sharing what they do, and why it's important. In this podcast, we'll be interviewing architects, builders, and designers from around Australia who will tell us about the work they are doing to improve our cities and neighbourhoods.

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The Australian Institute of Architects

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Latest episode

May 29, 2026

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Episodes

Nikos Kalogeropoulos and Nectar Efkarpidis - Responsible development 29.05.2026

In this episode of Hearing Architecture, we're joined by Nikos Kalogeropoulos and Nectar Efkarpidis of Molonglo, in a conversation co-hosted by Dr Sally Farrah. Nikos and Nectar are not registered architects, but Molonglo's work has had a profound influence on the way people think about development, culture and place, particularly in Canberra, where projects such as NewActon and Dairy Road have sh...

Anna Maskiell - Strategic adaptability and advocacy 02.10.2025

In this episode, hosts Nicole Eadie and Daniel Moore speak with award-winning architect Anna Maskiell, co-founder of Public Realm Lab, a Melbourne-based practice dedicated to creating places that foster culture, community, and connection. Anna's career has taken her from Brisbane to China and now Melbourne, where her fascination with human behaviour and patterns of occupation has shaped a practice...

Dr Shannon Foster - Connecting with Country 29.09.2025

In this episode, we speak with Dr Shannon Foster, D'harawal Eora Knowledge Keeper and Co-Director of Bangawarra, a practice dedicated to embedding Aboriginal knowledge, language, and culture into contemporary spatial design. Shannon shares how Bangawarra works at the powerful intersection of ancient wisdom and modern architecture, challenging colonial legacies while guiding projects that honour th...

Nancy Beka - Circular materials for better design outcomes 25.09.2025

In this episode, Nick Carfora and Daniel Moore speak with interior designer Nancy Beka (not a registered architect), Co-Director of Studio Edwards, about carving a unique path into Melbourne's design scene and redefining sustainable practice. Originally from Adelaide, Nancy's journey began with the challenge of breaking into a competitive industry. After relocating to Melbourne, she quickly made h...

Matt McGivern and Seb Robinson - Flaming Collective and Queer Space 22.09.2025

In this episode, Anjalee Patel and Daniel Moore sit down with Matt McGivern and Seb Robinson from The Flaming Collective, a group of emerging designers and researchers whose work is redefining how we think about space through a queer lens. Formed out of shared conversations on heritage, history, and lived experience, the Collective brings together diverse research interests, from mapping historic...

Libby Ba-Pe - Flood resilient design 18.09.2025

In this episode, Abigail Lee and Daniel Moore speak with Libby Ba-Pe, architect at JDA Co, about her work leading conversations and projects in flood-resilient design. With growing climate risks and repeated flood events across Australia, Libby shares how architects can contribute practical and innovative approaches to designing safer, more adaptable homes. Libby reflects on the Flood Resilient Ho...

Claire Scorpo - Designing for Equity and Community 15.09.2025

In this episode, Olivia McKim and Daniel Moore speak with Claire Scorpo, an award-winning architect whose work bridges rigorous design thinking with deep social and community engagement. Claire's practice began with finely crafted residential projects that champion material sensitivity and passive design, and has since expanded to ambitious commercial and community-led developments. Her recent pro...

Dan Martin - Designing and Planning for Biodiversity 11.09.2025

In this episode, Aileen Chew and Daniel Moore speak with Dan Martin, an environmental planner, designer, and academic whose career bridges architecture, geography, and environmental policy. Based in the south-west of Western Australia, Dan co-leads the practice Super Natural while lecturing in landscape architecture at the University of Western Australia. His work reflects a deep commitment to bio...

Ali McFadyen - Advancing Women's Careers in Australian Architecture 08.09.2025

In this episode, Nhi Trinh and Daniel Moore speak with Ali McFayden, Director and Secretary of Parlour, whose career spans more than 15 years across architecture consultancy, research, and advisory roles. Alongside her leadership at Parlour, where she coordinates national programs such as the Seasonal Salons , POD Program , and LAB Series, Ali is also pursuing a PhD at the University of Melbourne...

Jefa Greenaway - Shifting beyond decorative stereotypes 04.09.2025

In this episode, Nicole Eadie and Daniel Moore speak with Jefa Greenaway, founding Director of Greenaway Architects. With over three decades of experience championing Indigenous-led design, Jefa has shaped some of Australia's most significant projects and co-authored the International Indigenous Design Charter, a landmark framework for equity and Country-centred design. Our conversation explores w...

Liz Cameron - Design with Country 01.09.2025

In this episode of Hearing Architecture, Megan Eiman and Daniel Moore speak with Associate Professor Liz Cameron from the University of Newcastle. Since joining the School of Architecture and the Built Environment in 2022, Liz has played a pivotal role as one of four Indigenous academics shaping architectural education and practice in New South Wales. With a background in occupational therapy, spa...

Ella Masters - Education and‬ innovative practice 28.08.2025

In this episode, Vyasa McPherson and Daniel Moore speak with Ella Masters, Registered Architect and Studio Lead of Hayball's Canberra studio, whose career bridges architecture, education consultancy, and applied research. Originally starting in law before transitioning to architecture, Ella has developed a deep expertise in designing contemporary learning environments for schools and universities....

Paul Boyce - The meaning of becoming an architect 25.08.2025

In this episode, Nhi Trinh and Daniel Moore speak with Paul Boyce, Director of Tridente Boyce Design Studio and Chair of the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia. With decades of experience in Adelaide, Melbourne, and London, Paul reflects on a career spanning master planning, urban design, and architectural practice, alongside his role as a mentor and national convenor shaping standard...

Joost Bakker - Designing out waste 21.08.2025

In this episode, Hilary Duff and Daniel Moore speak with Dutch-born, Australian-based designer, artist, and environmental activist Joost Bakker about his pioneering work in sustainability, zero waste design, and the circular economy. While not a registered architect, Joost is known for groundbreaking projects such as Greenhouse by Joost, Silo, and the Future Food System at Melbourne's Fed Square,...

Jo Bastian - Healthy, respectful, playful homes 18.08.2025

In this episode, hosts Megan Eiman and Daniel Moore speak with Jo Bastian, founder of Bastian Architecture, about the rewards and realities of running a sole architectural practice in regional NSW. Jo shares candid insights into balancing parenting with running a business, navigating the limitations and freedoms of being a sole practitioner, and building a portfolio that reflects her values of sus...

Vanessa Fahey - Access design with dignity 14.08.2025

In this episode, hosts Lily Jiang and Daniel Moore speak with Vanessa Fahey, Director of Knisco Inclusive Access in Brisbane, about the transformative role of universal design and access consultancy in creating truly inclusive spaces. Knisco works across a broad range of projects, from aged care, independent living, and public transport to retail, health, education, residential, and government bui...

Nanako McIntosh - Learning from project management 11.08.2025

In this episode, Aileen Chew and Daniel Moore speak with Nanako McIntosh, Director of Ellia Design, about her diverse career spanning New Zealand, Singapore, and Australia, and her experience moving between architecture, project management, and design management roles. Nanako reflects on how working both client- and contractor-side has reshaped her understanding of an architect's value, revealing...

Will Young - Finding Infinity 07.08.2025

In this episode, Alistair Nancarrow and Daniel Moore speak with Will Young, an environmental consultant working for Finding Infinity whose unique background in engineering and finance brings a strategic lens to sustainable development across buildings and precincts. Will shares how his work bridges technical rigour with creative problem-solving, helping clients and collaborators navigate the often...

Miranda Spencer, Gabrielle Seymour, and Lauren Jeans - Founding Archibubs 04.08.2025

In this episode, Nhi Trinh and Daniel Moore speak with Miranda Spencer, Gabrielle Seymour, and Lauren Jeans—co-founders of Archibubs , a South Australian initiative dedicated to supporting parents and caregivers in architecture and interior design. Launched in 2021 through the South Australian chapter of EmAGN, Archibubs was born from a shared recognition that the profession lacked spaces for open...

Emily Wallace - Real estate loves architecture 31.07.2025

In this episode, Nicole Eadie and Daniel Moore speak with buyer's advocate and podcast host Emily Wallace about the journey of first-home buyers and how they perceive architecturally designed homes. Emily brings a refreshing and grounded perspective from the frontline of Melbourne's property market, where she works to demystify the buying process and ensure fairness for buyers navigating a complex...

David Kaunitz - Designing with Country 28.07.2025

In this episode, Sally Hsu and Daniel Moore speak with architect David Kaunitz about his powerful experiences working alongside communities both in Australia and internationally, particularly through his time with Emergency Architects Australia and his practice Kaunitz Yeung Architecture. David shares how deeply collaborative, on-the-ground engagement with First Nations communities has shaped his...

Philip Gresley - Commercial Accountability 24.07.2025

In this episode, Saf ia Ibrahim and Daniel Moore speak with architect Philip Gresley about the meaning and value of sustainability certification, including BCorp, in the architectural profession. Philip reflects on how sustainability in architecture must extend beyond environmental concerns to address broader questions of accountability, social equity, and community wellbeing. He shares insights i...

Harriet Spring - Non-linear careers 21.07.2025

In this episode, Vyasa McPherson and Daniel Moore speak with architect Harriet Spring shares her diverse career journey, from working on Parliament House to leading public projects as a government architect and project manager. Harriet reflects on the impact of civic architecture and how working beyond traditional practice can deepen an architect's contribution to the public good. She challenges t...

Tonya Hinde - Excellence in Health Design 17.07.2025

With a personal aim to 'humanize' spaces, big or small, and over 26 years of experience, Tonya Hinde is not a registered architect and stands out as a collaborative leader and interior designer in the Australian architectural industry. She shares BLP's deeply held belief that our future is dependent on creating healthy buildings and environments, and that good design is instrumental in making peop...

Katerina Dracopoulos - Learning by doing 14.07.2025

In this episode, we speak with Katerina Dracopoulos, Director at Fulton Trotter Architects, about her journey through the profession and the personal experiences that have shaped her approach to design. Katerina reflects on the profound impact of living abroad during her formative years, and how exposure to different cultures and ways of life broadened her perspective both as a person and as an ar...

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