Diana Julia Mudrak approaches architecture as a practice of presence, responsibility, and care. With a background rooted in the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and further shaped by studies at Tokyo Geidai University, her work reflects a sensitivity to ecological balance, social cohesion, and the emotional resonance of space.
Originally from Hungary and now based in Vienna, Diana sees architecture not only as a means of building, but as a way of cultivating relationships—between people, places, and the living world. Her work explores how spatial design can support wellbeing and awareness, engaging with the ethical and experiential dimensions of inhabiting space. From material gestures to larger spatial systems, her practice moves between design, research, and lived experience, always grounded in the belief that architecture is inseparable from the life it holds.