Bence Vadász is a Hungarian architect and the head of Vadász & Partners Ltd., based in Szentendre. He is the son of Kossuth Prize-winning architect György Vadász, married to a structural engineer, and the father of four children. He studied at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), the Master School of the Association of Hungarian Architects (MÉSZ), and earned a DLA degree at the Marcel Breuer Doctoral School.

He began his career at ARTUNION and Pécsiterv before joining Vadász & Partners Ltd. in 1991, where he has been office director since 2000. Vadász is an active member of several Hungarian professional bodies and serves on design councils and award juries. Since 2021, he has been a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts (MMA). He has delivered numerous lectures at universities, conferences, and public events, and has taught architectural subjects for over 25 years at BME and Ybl Miklós College.

Vadász’s portfolio includes award-winning buildings such as the Meininger Hotel, the Szabad György Office Building, and Mandala Garden, along with heritage restoration projects and public sculptures. His work has received FIABCI and Construction Excellence Awards, and he has been recognized in national design competitions, including those for the Hungarian National Theatre and Győr’s public cemetery. Between 2024 and 2026, he is overseeing the construction of residential buildings, nurseries, churches, villas, and national memorial sites.