Adam Greenfield

Adam Greenfield is an American writer and urbanist, based in London.

[1][2][3][4] After leaving the Army, Greenfield began working in the then-nascent field of information architecture for the World Wide Web, holding a succession of positions culminating in employment at the Tokyo office of Razorfish, where he was head of information architecture.

In the 2006 and 2007 academic years, with Kevin Slavin, he co-taught a class at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program called Urban Computing.

In the following academic year the class was renamed Urban Experience in the Network Age, and Greenfield taught it alone.

From 2008 to 2010 he was Nokia's head of design direction for user interface and services, residing in Helsinki throughout the assignment.

Adam Greenfield giving a talk in 2015