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Routledge is committed to publishing information of the highest quality and we are a leading publisher of a wide range of books for everyone, from the general interest reader to the dedicated professional. Discover more about our featured selections below in Landscape.

Recent General Interest Articles

  1. Landscape Catalog 2013

    Welcome to the 2013 Landscape Catalog, showcasing our new and key backlist titles in landscape architecture, garden design, environmental planning and beyond. It’s another great year for Routledge Landscape, with exciting new books publishing across the list. Some particular highlights include:

    - Guidelines for Landscape Visual Impact Assessment, 3rd edition which is filled with essential good practice information for assessing the impact of designs
    - Place Attachment – a textbook exploring our emotional bonds to locations
    - British Gardens as the third in our series of books on international garden history
    - Landscape Architect’s Pocket Book, 2nd edition – an indispensable handy resource for landscape architects in the field.

  2. 5 Minutes with Nadia Amoroso - September 2012

    Nadia Amoroso is the Founder and Creative Director of DataAppealTM, a data-design visualization company. She also teaches design studio and visual communications at the University of Toronto. She holds and has held a number of international academic and administrative positions including Lawrence Halprin Fellow at Cornell University, the Garvan Chair Visiting Professor, and Associate Dean. She specializes in visual representation, analog and digital graphics, and architectural and landscape architectural design. 

    She is the author of The Exposed City: Mapping the Urban Invisibles (Routledge, 2010) and Representing Landscapes: A Visual Collection of Landscape Architecture Drawings ( Routledge 2012)
     

  3. 15 Best Selling Books from Routledge Landscape

    The top 15 best selling Landscape books published by Routledge. For a more comprehensive list of what books are available in this area see our catalogs


     

  4. 5 minutes with Tom Turner ( October 2012)

    Tom Turner is an English landscape architect, garden designer and garden historian teaching at the University of Greenwich in London. He is the author of books and articles on landscape and gardens and is the editor of the Garden History Reference Encyclopedia CD and the online Gardens Guide. Educated at the Universities of St Andrews and Edinburgh, he studied landscape architecture under Frank Clarke. His latest book British Gardens is out in April 2013

  5. Celebrate the Olympics with Routledge

    What better way to get in the mood for the Olympics than to celebrate with Routledge.


    For the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics we will be showcasing some of our new and key books and journals related to the Games.

  6. Thoughts from the Landscape Editor - July 2012

    - London was in bloom recently with the RHS Chelsea Flower Show – this year there was also a fringe festival taking place. Our author Tom Turner created a walking tour of London Gardens for the fringe – more information from his website www.gardenvisit.com . Tom’s latest book, British Gardens, is in Production now and will be available early next year – you can preorder it here http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415518789/

    - As term draws to an end it’s time to look at textbooks for next year. We’re delighted that Simon Bell’s very popular book ‘Landscape: Pattern, Perception and Process’ is being released in a second edition in a few short weeks. There are more details about the book on our website, and if you’re a lecturer interested in adopting it you can order an inspection copy there too http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415608374/

    - Our journals team have been busy, and recently acquired Landscape History, the journal of the Society for Landscape Studies. To celebrate this, we’re offering the first issue from T&F completely free! http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rlsh20/current

  7. July 2012 Newsletter Related Titles

    With so many great titles publishing this fourth it has been impossible to give them all the justice they deserve in our July newsletter, so to be sure you don't miss out you can find them all below. Those of you who received our July update will have a discount code for 20% off when you buy online. If you are not already registered you can sign up for future newsletters here.

  8. Routledge Landscape - FREE Newsletter!

    Sign up to our FREE quarterly newsletter today and you'll receive information about new books publishing within your area of interest. What's more, you'll be the first to hear about special offers, promotions and competitions that we're running and you'll gain access to exclusive content from our authors and editors.

  9. Do you have an idea for a new book within Landscape?

    We would be delighted to hear from you at any time, particularly if you have any new book ideas or are having trouble finding the right book for your requirements. We would also be happy to
    receive any feedback which you may have about the list. Simply drop us an email, or alternatively visit the link above which will take you through to our online form that highlights how to submit a book proposal with Routledge.

    We look forward to hearing from you.

    Louise Fox
    Associate Editor, Routledge Landscape

  10. Go Green with Routledge eBooks

    Did you know that Routledge offers books in earth-friendly electronic editions? Many of our titles are also available to course instructors as complimentary e-inspection copies. Click here to find out more!

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