The Gathering: A Cultural Architecture Project Rooted in Storytelling and Healing
A gallery without walls: The Gathering redefines cultural architecture by fostering storytelling, reconciliation, and shared identity.
Project by Esther Lee, Wendy Lim, and Man Hin Ma
Shortlisted Entry of We Australia
In a time when Australia confronts its evolving identity, architecture becomes more than just structure; it becomes a space for cultural reconciliation. The Gathering is a profound response to the country’s complex multicultural narrative. It reimagines public space as an open, inclusive platform for learning, storytelling, and coexistence.
Set in the Australian landscape, this cultural architecture project is envisioned as a "gallery without walls." The design enables stories of human evolution, migration, and belonging to be shared freely, fostering deeper understanding between communities. Visitors are invited to explore immersive spaces that narrate the journey from conflict to connection.


At the heart of the design lies the Gallery of Stories, where Indigenous and local voices are expressed through visual exhibits and spatial experiences. Complementing this is the Circle of Knowledge, a space for educational workshops that supports collective learning and open dialogue. This reinforces the project's mission: learning to be tolerant through shared experiences.
The master plan distinguishes between high and low activity zones. Accommodations are tucked within lush northern vegetation, while the southern "elbow" of the site houses learning-focused spaces to manage high visitor traffic. Community spaces such as the Communal Hearth, Splash 'n' Go water zone, and bird-watching towers are integrated with natural elements, supporting interaction and leisure.


Locally-sourced mud bricks and timber reflect a commitment to sustainability and vernacular aesthetics. The materiality enhances the grounded and approachable atmosphere of the project, while its programmatic layout includes a cafe, theatre, gift shop, and studios, providing diverse spaces for engagement and reflection.
The Gathering ultimately shows how cultural architecture can bridge divisions and inspire future societies to embrace diversity, not just through policy, but through place.

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