About

Igor Pantic is an architectural designer and researcher based in London and Bangkok, and the founder of Studio Igor Pantic Ltd. He works at the intersection of computational design, digital fabrication, immersive MR/VR, and generative AI, exploring how these fields shape the design, creation, and perception of built and virtual environments. He specialises in digital and automation technologies, including robotic fabrication, advanced materials, and the application of Mixed Reality in architectural processes.

Igor held the position of Senior Lecturer in Architecture at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL in London, where he taught for nine years in the Bartlett’s B-Pro Architectural Design (AD) program, leading ​research on the application of Mixed Reality technologies in design and fabrication. Igor has also lectured and taught design studios, computational design workshops, and seminars internationally. He has taught at the University of East London (MArch Unit 6), co-directed the AA Visiting School in Vienna, and held visiting professorships at RMIT in Melbourne, INDA (Chulalongkorn University) and King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) in Thailand.

His notable projects include the award-winning "Steampunk Pavilion" for the 2019 Tallinn Architecture Biennale, which demonstrated the pioneering use of Mixed Reality in construction, and the Serbian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. Before establishing his own design studio in 2018, Igor spent seven years with Zaha Hadid Architects in London, working on numerous high-profile projects across various scales. Igor holds a Master's degree from the Architectural Association Design Research Lab (AADRL) in London and the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Serbia.