Jarzombek’s ground-breaking work on global architecture history was highlighted by a 2.5 million dollar grant from the Andrew W.
Digital Stockholm Syndrome in the Post-Ontological Age (University of Minnesota Press, 2016). A chapter from that book is available online. Jarzombek also recently published a book that interrogates the digital/global imaginaries that shape our lives.
The book builds on the latest research in archeological and anthropological knowledge while at the same time challenging some of their received perspectives. He is the sole author of Architecture of First Societies: A Global Perspective (Wiley Press, 2013), which is a sensitive synthesis of first society architecture through time and includes custom-made drawings, maps and photographs. He is one of the country’s leading advocates for global history and has published several books and articles on that topic, including the ground-breaking textbook entitled A Global History of Architecture (Wiley Press, 2006) with co-author Vikramāditya Prakash and with the noted illustrator Francis D.K. Jarzombek works on a wide range of topics – both historical and theoretical. Mark Jarzombek, Professor of the History and Theory of Architectureĭiplom Architekt. ETH: 1980, Ph.D.