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Anne Bordeleau is a Professor and Director at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, Carleton University. She is an architectural historian and registered architect in Quebec. Bordeleau earned her PhD from the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies at University College London and holds professional degrees (M.Arch II in History and Theory) from McGill University where she also completed her Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Her research interests include the epistemology of architectural projects, exploring how different dimensions of architecture relate to time across historical, social, material, and environmental contexts. She has been involved in significant educational initiatives, including serving as Chair of the Canadian Council University Schools Architecture from 2017 to 2022, where she promoted collaborations among accredited architecture programs across Canada, and contributed to discussions of social equity and environmental justice within the architectural discipline. Bordeleau has published extensively on topics related to temporal dimensions of architecture and has been active in workshops addressing systemic racism in architecture. Her commitment to integrating a historical perspective within contemporary architectural discourse underscores her contributions to both academia and professional practice. Her work emphasizes the diverse role of architecture in social equity and environmental justice.
Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism, Carleton University • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Overseeing the academic and administrative functions of the school.
School of Architecture, University of Waterloo • Waterloo, ON, Canada
Led initiatives to support gender balance, Indigenous ways of knowing, and community engagement.
Includes MEng and MASc options.