Giovanna Borasi


Giovanna Borasi is Director of the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, Quebec, Canada since 2020. She first joined the CCA as Curator for Contemporary Architecture in 2005. Borasi was educated in architecture, and has worked as a writer and editor in addition to her curatorial activities.

Curatorial work

Giovanna Borasi’s exhibitions and related books explore contemporary issues and reflect her interest in alternative ways of practicing architecture. Exhibitions curated and co-curated by Borasi at the Canadian Centre for Architecture specifically address how environmental, political and social issues are influencing today’s built environment:
Borasi’s exhibitions are recognized internationally: "Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture" was also presented at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh and was named the best exhibition of 2012 by Design Observer. "Actions: What You Can Do With the City" was also presented at the Graham Foundation, Chicago, and in an abbreviated form at the International Architecture Biennial in São Paulo, Brazil.
Prior to her appointment at the CCA, Borasi co-curated an exhibition about asphalt with Mirko Zardini for a 2003 exhibition at the Triennale di Milano:
Borasi initiated her career as editor and writer for Lotus International, and served as assistant editor for the book series Quaderni di Lotus. She was member of the editorial staff of the graphic design magazine Lettera, a supplement to the magazine Abitare. She was Deputy Editor in Chief for Abitare.

Selected bibliography