John Harwood is Associate Professor of Architecture at the Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto. He is the author of The Interface: IBM and the Transformation of Corporate Design, 1945-1976. His articles and reviews have appeared in Grey Room, JSAH, Design Issues, AA Files, Perspecta, Art Forum, Art in America, and Art Papers. He is currently at work on two book projects, Architectures of Mass Media: Telephony, Radio, Television; and Corporate Architecture, 17th to 20th Centuries.
He is a founding member of the architectural history collaborative Aggregate, which publishes innovative, open peer-reviewed scholarship on architecture and related subjects. He has taught architectural history and theory at Oberlin College, Princeton University, and Columbia University, and has received fellowships from the University of Queensland and the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art.