David Theodore
David Theodore is the Canada Research Chair in Architecture, Health, and Computation at McGill University. An active design critic and journalist, he has written for the RIBA Journal, Frame, Architecture, and the Phaidon Guide to 21st Century Architecture. He is currently corresponding editor for Azure and regional correspondent for Canadian Architect. As an exhibition curator, his work has been shown at the Vancouver Art Gallery, McGill University McLennan Library, Subtle Technologies, Power Plant, Design Exchange, and the Mcmillan-Bloorview Hospital.
He was part of the team that won the Pierre Burton Award in 2008, the highest award for history education in Canada, for the ground-breaking website Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History. David Theodore’s recent scholarship explores the history and theory of computers in the organization, construction and management of institutions. He has published on the history of medicine and architecture, and has received research support from FRQSC, CFI, SSHRC, CIHR, the Graham Foundation, and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation.
He was part of the team that won the Pierre Burton Award in 2008, the highest award for history education in Canada, for the ground-breaking website Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History. David Theodore’s recent scholarship explores the history and theory of computers in the organization, construction and management of institutions. He has published on the history of medicine and architecture, and has received research support from FRQSC, CFI, SSHRC, CIHR, the Graham Foundation, and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation.
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