Garine Boghossian is an architect, urban designer, and researcher based in New York. Her work explores the intersections of urbanism, design politics, and socio-spatial justice, informed by extensive international experience in urban design and planning. She holds a post-professional degree in Architecture and Urbanism from MIT and a Bachelor of Architecture with a minor in Art History from the American University of Beirut.
Garine has taught architecture and urban design studios at MIT, Northeastern University, and the Boston Architectural College. Her collaborative work with Design Earth was exhibited in the U.S. Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. Her writings have appeared in Expansions (La Biennale di Venezia, 2021), The Funambulist, EVN Report, The Armenian Weekly, Broken Nature, and Wasafiri. In 2025, she served as a jury member for Line: the inaugural Armenian Architecture Biennale.
She is currently developing a decolonial atlas of Armenian neighborhoods in present-day Turkey, based on mental maps created by genocide survivors.