Aniel Guxholli
Lecturer
- Department: Art History and Fine Arts

Aniel Guxholli holds a Ph.D. with a focus on architectural history. He has taught in various architecture schools in Canada, Belgium and France, and works as a consultant on historical building rehabilitation and heritage conservation projects. His research interests include architectural historiography, urbanism and modern design. He has published on these topics and is working towards his forthcoming book, The Making of the Monumental City: CitĂ© de Maisonneuve, 1900-1921. Aniel brings a rich perspective to his teaching. His diverse academic background and professional expertise in architecture and heritage conservation make him a valuable asset to both his students and the broader architectural community.âŻÂ
Education/Degrees
- Ph.D. in ArchitectureâŻ, McGill University, School of Architecture | 2013 â 2020âŻ
- Master of ArchitectureâŻ, UniversitĂ Iuav di Venezia, FacoltĂ di Architettura | 2009 â 2012âŻ
- Bachelor of ArchitectureâŻ, UniversitĂ Iuav di Venezia, FacoltĂ di Architettura | 2005 â 2009âŻ
Publications
Upcoming book:Â
- The Making of the Monuental City : CitĂ© de Maisonneuve, 1900-1921. McGill-Queen's University Press.Â
Select publications:Â
- âThe strange wintergarden of the HĂŽtel Tassel,â in Victor Horta and the Grammar of Art Nouveau, Brussels, 2023
- âQuest for a culprit: Daniel RamĂ©eâs Histoires dâarchitecture,â with Martin Bressani, in Narrating the Globe: The Emergence of World Histories of Architecture, MIT Press, 2023.
- âParallel campaigns of cultural renewal: Art Nouveau, Robert Musil and The Man without Qualities,â in Brussels 1900 Vienna: Networks in Literature, Visual and Performing Arts, and other Cultural Practices, Rodopi Brill, 2021.Â
Select contributions:
- âThe culture market: American firms and French decorative arts in MontreÌal,â in âLe commerce et la circulation des objets d'artâ colloquium, MuseÌe des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, 2024.
- âHeritage designation and the conservation of unfinished urban ensemblesâ, in Salve Regina University Cultural and Historic Preservation Conference, Newport, Rhode Island, 2022
- âHistory as ornament at the 1851 London International Exhibitionâ, 16th Annual Symposium in Nineteenth-Century Art, Dahesh Museum of Art, New York City, 2019