Katarina Kazić was born in 1994 in Zagreb. She completed her architecture studies in 2019 at the Faculty of Architecture in Zagreb with a thesis titled Home for the Elderly (under the mentorship of Prof. Tonči Žarnić), which was awarded for being the highest-rated thesis of her generation and nominated for the biennial Young Talent Architecture Award. During her studies, she worked at the Institute for Research, Development, and Innovation at the Faculty of Architecture. She was part of a team that won first prize in a competition for architectural-urban planning solutions for garages at nine locations in Split, as well as a team that received the Rector's Award for socially beneficial work in the academic and broader community for an interdisciplinary project. She participated in teaching as a teaching assistant, and after graduation as a guest critic. Employed at the architectural office Bit Arhitektura, she has worked on projects of various scales and typologies and continues to participate in public architectural-urban competitions. Since 2024, she has been working as an assistant at the Department of Urbanism, Spatial Planning, and Landscape Architecture and has enrolled in a doctoral program in Architecture and Urbanism.