I am an architect and building physics specialist based in Vienna, working at the intersection of space, sound, and sustainability. I studied architecture at the Technical University of Vienna, where I graduated with distinction, and later deepened my expertise with a degree in Acoustic & Design.
My professional path spans both practice and research — from gaining early experience at several architecture practises including Coop Himmelblau, to collaborating with various architecture studios, and contributing academically as a research assistant at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Long before acoustics became my field of specialization, sound was already part of my world — as a sound engineer for local radio and co-founder of a pirate radio station that broadcast while traveling across Europe.
I believe architecture is more than what we see. It is something we hear, feel, and experience. My work focuses on acoustic environments, learning spaces, and the subtle, often invisible qualities that make places truly resonate.
info@jakobbraun.com
My professional path spans both practice and research — from gaining early experience at several architecture practises including Coop Himmelblau, to collaborating with various architecture studios, and contributing academically as a research assistant at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Long before acoustics became my field of specialization, sound was already part of my world — as a sound engineer for local radio and co-founder of a pirate radio station that broadcast while traveling across Europe.
I believe architecture is more than what we see. It is something we hear, feel, and experience. My work focuses on acoustic environments, learning spaces, and the subtle, often invisible qualities that make places truly resonate.
info@jakobbraun.com