Giovanna Borasi
This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources. (October 2015) |
Giovanna Borasi | |
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Born | 1971 Milan, Italy |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Canadian Centre for Architecture |
Giovanna Borasi (born 1971 in Milan, Italy) is Director of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada since 2020.[1][2] 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.[3]
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:
- Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture (2011, with Mirko Zardini)[4]
- Journeys: How Travelling Fruit, Ideas and Buildings Rearrange our Environment (2010)[5]
- Other Space Odysseys: Greg Lynn, Michael Maltzan, Alessandro Poli (2010, with Mirko Zardini)[6]
- Actions: What You Can Do With the City (2008, with Mirko Zardini)[7]
- Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo by Stephen Taylor and Ryue Nishizawa (2008)[8]
- 1973: Sorry, Out of Gas (2007, with Mirko Zardini)[9]
- Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow - Gilles Clément and Philippe Rahm (2006)[10]
Borasi’s exhibitions are recognized internationally: "Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture" was also presented at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh[11] and was named the best exhibition of 2012 by Design Observer.[12] "Actions: What You Can Do With the City" was also presented at the Graham Foundation, Chicago,[13] and in an abbreviated form at the International Architecture Biennial in São Paulo, Brazil.[14]
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:
Editorial work[]
Borasi initiated her career as editor and writer for Lotus International (1998-2005),[16] and served as assistant editor for the book series Quaderni di Lotus (1999). She was member of the editorial staff of the graphic design magazine Lettera (2000), a supplement to the magazine Abitare. She was Deputy Editor in Chief for Abitare (2011-2013).[17]
Selected bibliography[]
- Borasi, Giovanna. "Studio ALBORI", The State of the Art of Architecture, Grima, Joseph, et al., eds. Zürich: Lars Müller Publishers, 2015. ISBN 9783037784754
- Borasi, Giovanna, ed. The Other Architect. Leipzig: Spector Books, Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2015. ISBN 9783959050401
- Borasi, Giovanna and Daria Der Kaloustian, eds. CCA on Paper. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2013. ISBN 9781927071045
- Borasi, Giovanna and Mirko Zardini, eds. Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2012. ISBN 9781927071014
- Borasi, Giovanna, ed. Journeys: How Travelling Fruit, Ideas and Buildings Rearrange our Environment. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2011. ISBN 9788492861545
- Borasi, Giovanna and Mirko Zardini, eds. Other Space Odysseys: Greg Lynn, Michael Maltzan, Alessandro Poli. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2010. ISBN 9780920785881
- Borasi, Giovanna and Mirko Zardini, eds. Actions: What You Can Do With the City. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2009. ISBN 9780920785829
- Borasi, Giovanna, ed. Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo: Stephen Taylor, Ryue Nishizawa. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2008. ISBN 9783037781500
- Borasi, Giovanna and Mirko Zardini, eds. Sorry, Out of Gas: Architecture’s Response to the 1973 Oil Crisis. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2008. ISBN 9780920785782
References[]
- ^ Bozikovic, Alex (11 September 2019). "New director of Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal aims to broaden audience reach, starting with documentaries". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^ "CCA Board of Trustees". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^ "Borasi, Giovanna". WorldCat Identities. OCLC Online Computer Library Center. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Imperfect Health". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Journeys: How travelling fruit, ideas and buildings rearrange our environment". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Other Space Odysseys". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Actions: What You Can Do With the City". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "1973: Sorry, Out of Gas". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow". Canadian Centre for Architecture. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Imperfect Health". Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University. Carnegie Mellon University. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ Lange, Alexandra and Lamster, Mark. “Lunch With The Critics: Third-Annual Year-End Awards” Design Observer, 10 December 2012. Retrieved on 21 July 2015
- ^ "Actions: What You Can Do with The City". Graham Foundation. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ "Daily Archives: December 27, 2013". SYN - Atelier d'exploraine urbaine. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ Marcoaldi, Milano Franco. “piccola apologia dell’ asfalto”, La Repubblica (Rome, Italy), 31 March 2003. Retrieved on 21 July 2015.
- ^ "History, Contents, Scope". Editoriale Lotus. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
- ^ Molinari, Luca. "Taking Sides in Italy". Volume. Archis. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
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