Journal of Landscape Architecture

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Landscape Architecture is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Botanic nations: The aesthetic of the forest in Chandigarh and Singapore5
Projecting the deep ground3
NEW EDITOR: Journal of Landscape Architecture2
Alpine Industrial Landscapes: Towards a New Approach for Brownfield Transformation in Mountain Regions2
The origin of the ‘modern garden’: The projects of l’école de Barillet-Deschamps2
Humanly modified ground and time-based aesthetics2
Terai trajectories: Layering design action in the plains of Nepal2
Plant Life: The Entangled Politics of Afforestation2
Wildfires. Call for submissions to a special issue1
Glacier blanketing: Two approaches in the European Alps1
Mise-en-Scène: The Lives and Afterlives of Urban Landscapes1
Wood for the trees: Design and policymaking of urban forests in Berlin and Melbourne1
The hydro-cultural dimension in Water-Sensitive Urban Design for Kozhikode, India1
More than maps: Larissa Fassler’s cartographic drawings capture the complexities of a city1
Matters of soil: Mediterranean islands as a lens into the substances, issues and significance of the world under our feet1
Leave Catalytic Traces: Land-based infrastructures for environmental mitigation at Fly Ranch, Nevada, USA1
To the ‘Hero of Heroes’: Dimitris Pikionis and the landscaping of the Velissariou Memorial1
Parks of the 21st Century: Reinvented Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories1
A landscape of love1
Contested forests: The Van Gujjars' struggle to settle0
The gift that keeps on giving: Reflections on Forest City0
Reading nuclear landscapes: A global typological investigation of nuclear power plant sites0
A rights-based perspective: Refugee camps as liminal landscapes of displacement in the Anthropocene0
The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life on the Capitalist RuinsAnna Lowenhaupt Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life on the Ca0
Open call0
La préséance du vivant and Projet(s) terre(s)École nationale supérieure de paysage, Versailles, 14 May to 13 July 2022, Curated by Gilles Clément & COLOCO, Emma Morillon0
Urban forests, forest urbanisms and global warming: Developing greener, cooler and more resilient and adaptable cities0
Thinking eye, wandering ear0
The goodness of nature staged and imagined in urban landscape architecture0
Landscape for Architects0
Meet the editors …0
The Invention of Rivers: Alexander’s Eye and Ganga’s Descent0
Woods Go Urban: Landscape Laboratories in Scandinavia0
Forests in the city, a new paradigm?0
Elemental landscapes0
Home ecologies0
Call for submissions to a special issue0
Rereading St Ann’s Hill0
Anti-assimilationist landscape: Becoming illegible as queer resistance to state power0
In what style should we terraform? Geoengineering, planetary gardening and the creation of flourishing ecologies of practice0
The aesthetic dimension of productive green community spaces0
Art informs us about landscape: The work of Swiss artist Daniel Breu0
The Big Asian Book of Landscape Architecture0
Where are we?0
Gustav Lange and the role of design composition in Mauerpark Berlin0
Floriade 2022:The garden show as debatable event, yet a catalyst for the future of cities0
Behind-the-Scenes: Multispectral imagery and land cover classification0
Accumulation, juxtaposition, and no ideas but in things0
Roberto Burle Marx Lectures: Landscape as Art and Urbanism0
Experiments in landscape architecture in 1970s France: The Cergy-Pontoise Recreational Park0
Landscape Fieldwork: How Engaging the World Can Change Design / Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture: Methods, Actions, Tools0
The Topography of Wellness: How Health and Disease Shaped the American Landscape0
Touching visions: Film as a tool to share emotions and experiences0
The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity0
The history of the future of a new town: Milton Keynes, the ‘Forest City’0
Grounding landscape design in high-resolution laser-scanned topography0
Built to last: Re-engaging indigenous infrastructure in China’s rural development0
Bay Lexicon0
Green Obsession: Trees towards Cities, Humans towards ForestsGreen Obsession: Trees towards Cities, Humans towards Forests, Maria Chiara Pastore and Simone Marchetti (eds.), ISBN: 978 1948765589, New 0
Ian McHarg’s ‘imaginative connectedness’ with Scotland: Tracing his transatlantic pedagogy and knowledge transfer in the mid-twentieth century0
Landscape architecture is resilient design: Enduring strategies and frameworks adapted from the Olmsted Office0
New Grounds for Dutch Landscape0
Urban Forests, Forest Urbanisms & Global WarmingUrban Forests, Forest Urbanisms & Global Warming, Department of Architecture, KU Leuven, Belgium, 27 | 28 | 29 June 20220
250 Things a Landscape Architect Should Know0
Landscapes for good and for bad0
Beyond the axe: Interdisciplinary approaches towards an urban silviculture0
Drawing during lockdown: Observing the ‘unquantifiable, but speculatively knowable’ dimensions of residential landscapes0
Forest Urbanism Frame: A common ‘ground’ between forest and urbanism0
Contemporary zoo design and the historical treasure of garden art: Tiergarten Schönbrunn0
Automotive urban landscapes: Exploring public programmes for adaptive reuse of underground car parks0
Homing bodies0
The Palimpsest Plan: A critical investigation of the French Métropole jardin0
The white ribbon: Mediating erosion and modulating overwash on a Lake Michigan Beach ridge plain0
Rephotography and fluid landscapes0
Inhabited flooded forests of the Tonle Sap Lake0
Augmenting socioecological dynamics in urban leftover spaces: Landscape architectural design as a foundation0
Von Gärten und Menschen: Gestaltete Natur, Kunst und Landschaftsarchitektur0
The politics of landscape narratives0
Outdoor Domesticity On the Relationships between Trees, Architecture and InhabitantsOutdoor Domesticity On the Relationships between Trees, Architecture and Inhabitants, Ricardo Devesa, ISBN: 978 1 940
BoskLeeuwarden city centre, Obe pavilion, 8 April to 27 August 2022, Curated by Bruno Doedens0
Historical Gardens, Truth and Fiction: Critical Readings of Historical Models in the Landscapes of the 20th and 21st Centuries Giardini storici, verità e finzione: Letture critiche dei modelli storici0
Designing for conviviality in landscape architecture0
Chromatic landscapes of Greenland0
The fictional soils of a ‘sustainable’ Anthropocene: A new materialist story of the soils of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park0
Urban Agri-Cultural Heritage0
Copy and paste landscapes0
Madrid Metropolitan Forest and the water cycle0
The divine in mass graves: Transient Lithospheres above Mexican femicide0
By the Numbers: Rethinking the AgriCultural Image0
Gardening to appropriate the streetscape: The example of Bordeaux’s garden street0
Improving outdoor pedagogy through design: Reflections on the process of redesigning a school landscape0
Deliberate and less intentional urban forests0
Madrid Acuosa / Aqueous Madrid0
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Genius Loci0
Reading landscapes: Exploring drones in creative mapping0
Recovering aesthetics: Pictures, power and the Pyrocene0
Second Glance: Landscape Architecture Europe #60
The Shape of the Land: Topography & Landscape Architecture0
Learning from rural-urban stations: Strategies for rail-based development in a low-density Flemish landscape0
The invisible profession A key discipline of the Anthropocene?0
Landscape architecture criticism in the Anthropocene0
An encounter with stone. Designing with the aesthetic force of post-mining landscapes.0
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