Journals and Zines

LA+, the interdisciplinary journal of landscape architecture published by the University of Pennsylvania, has announced an open call for submissions for its upcoming issue, inviting critical, theoretical, and practice-based perspectives on what the concept of “field” means for the discipline today. The journal describes the word field as encompassing both space and action, from perceptual […]

Critiquing the present, speculating about the future, and engaging in creative thinking to inspire social or environmental change sounds a lot like design. What makes utopian thinking any different? The concept of utopia has been revisited time and again in literature, philosophy, architecture, and urban planning. Thomas More’s 1516 book Utopia—literally, “no place”—describes an imaginary […]

Landscape Research Group (LRG) is a long-standing international and interdisciplinary community founded in England in 1967, dedicated to advancing landscape research. Landscape is a field of interest for many professionals, including geographers, archaeologists, ecologists, lawyers, urban planners, landscape architects and others, whose work can be reciprocally informed by sharing research and practices.  LRG is a […]

Giovanni Aloi is an author, curator, and creator with a PhD from Goldsmiths University, focusing on natural history in art representation. His work examines depictions of flora and fauna to uncover societal values and foster shifts in these through critical reflection. Through publishing, curating exhibitions, delivering talks, and editing Antennae: The Journal of Nature in […]

Interdisciplinary Journal of Landscape Architecture, LA+ is inviting for submissions from academics, writers, artists, critics, to contribute with a topic on MEMORY. Should you be interested, see more information following this link. “Landscape speaks by way of constant change, rooted in process and evolution – the marks of water along a shoreline, seasonal cycles of […]

KERB Journal, a student-led landscape architecture publication produced by RMIT University in Melbourne, is interested in expressions of interest (EOI) for submission that speak to the UNSAID, within but also expanding beyond the discipline of landscape architecture. They are seeking a Max 200-word abstract, EOI’s will be received by COB 28 April 2024. Key examples […]

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