Antepavilion 2025 Jury
George Gil
George Gil is an Architect at Dowen Farmer Architects. George gained broad experience over eight years at Tonkin Liu, working most notably as Project Lead on the redevelopment of York Minster’s stoneyard. Here, his interest in the relationship between traditional craft and digitised making grew.
Beyond buildings, George designs and fabricates functional objects of all scales and media, including pottery and furniture. George designed and built the 2025 Antepavilion commission Moonument. The pavilion is an example of how his drive for design and making stems from an interest in anthropology and history, always looking to tell the story of a project through diagrams, prototypes and details.
Sabba Khan
Sabba Khan is a multidisciplinary artist and designer. After a 5 year self-build project she established the architectural practice Khan Bonshek with her partner, Mark Bonshek. Materiality, craft and prototyping sit at the heart of their approach. Their award winning Two-Up Two Down House is a feast for how playful and inventive one can be with reclaimed and salvaged materials. She is also the author of the graphic novel The Roles We Play. She continuously looks to bridge the gap between the page and the space. She is also a new mother.
Paul Dobraszczyk
Paul is an architectural writer, photographer, artist and lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. His writing and research covers architecture and cities since the 19th century, with particular interests in ecology, self-building, Manchester, urban futures, underground spaces and ruins, print culture, and industrial architecture. Paul also authored the Antepavilion published Architecture and Anarchism.
Oep Schilling
Oep Schilling is a trustee of Antepavilion. He is an entrepreneur and founder of Fiction Factory, an Amsterdam-based creative production company. He left his family home on Texel at the age of sixteen, dropped out of theatre academy after two years but eventually built up a company with a turnover in the millions and seventy employees.
His career began in the theatre world, where he built sets for productions in Amsterdam. Through contacts in the theatre circuit, Fiction Factory grew from a small workshop into a professional production company. Alongside his work at Fiction Factory, he set up the Interiors department at G-Star, the denim fashion company. One of his most notable projects is the Wikkelhouse: together with inventor René Snel, he launched a housing concept in 2012 in which houses are constructed from layers of cardboard, fitted with insulation and water-resistant material.
Ed Moseley
Ed is the Co-Founder & Director of London Structures Lab. He has been advising the shortlisted teams on their entries since the inception of the Antepavilion programme and leading the engineering design in collaboration with the winners. His experience includes involvement from concept to construction of art and cultural projects such as the Megafon Pavilion at the Winter Olympics in 2014 and then the Hyundai Pavilion for the Winter Olympics in 2018.
Russell Gray
Russell is the principal director of Shiva Ltd, which is the primary sponsor of Antepavilion. Shiva is a long-term building conservation and investment company working exclusively with sites and buildings of special cultural, architectural or historic interest. In the course of this activity it promotes and engages widely with pure and applied arts and traditional craftsmanship.