Kristina Drapic holds a degree in architecture from Politecnico di Milano, followed by over a decade of professional experience in various creative fields related to design and architecture. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with renowned architectural studios in Italy and abroad, including Stefano Boeri Architetti in Milan, As-Architecture Studio, Crossboundaries Architects in Beijing, and Barcode Architects in Rotterdam. Her professional journey involved active engagement in research projects, particularly those exploring the morphology of the Asian "generic city. This research culminated in the publication of the book "Model City Pyongyang" by Thames & Hudson in 2019. Currently based in Rotterdam, Kristina is involved in independent interior design projects while concurrently conducting research on the utilisation of common spaces in public buildings.