Architects behind Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) return to the building to discuss how it was designed and how it has held up after about 20 years since it opened. All three outlets frame the story around a specific design principle the architects chose not to follow during the project, highlighting that they initially considered a particular approach but ultimately did not implement it as expected. The reports indicate that the architects are using the occasion to “reveal its secrets,” revisiting details of the museum’s design process and the reasoning behind major choices. While the articles focus on the same central theme—an ignored design rule—the outlets do not present competing narratives about the event or its purpose, instead treating it as a retrospective look at GOMA’s construction and performance. The piece positions the discussion as a way to understand how the building came together, including what was considered during planning and what was ultimately adopted during construction, and invites readers to reassess the museum’s architectural legacy in the years since opening.