Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes

Papers
(The median citation count of Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
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A milestone in the history of Chinese modern landscape design: the Fangta Park in Shanghai3
Christian Ludwig Krause (1706–1773) and his famous garden in Berlin: nursery, botanical garden and hub in a natural history network3
Exploring 1800 years of ecosystem services from West Lake, Hangzhou, China1
‘Impressions so alien’: the afterlives of the Sacro Bosco at Bomarzo1
Comparative analysis of the nineteenth century Austrian Empire maps applied to the protection and restoration of designed landscapes1
Between heritage and the contemporary. Three paradoxes of the Minimes barracks, Paris1
Alchemy and Archetype? Bomarzo and Niki de Saint Phalle’s Tarot Garden1
Bamboo in the gardens of China1
Landscape and national modernism in Israeli Highway 90: the case of the northwest Dead Sea segment, 1967–19711
Temple, Huygens and ‘sharawadgi’: tempering the passions to achieve tranquillity1
“Time and distance in the Bourbon landscape: the strategic illogicality of the gardens of Versailles”1
Theatricality in the moonlit garden: Qi Biaojia’s (1602–1645) garden of Mount Yu and his midnight suicide0
Safety, education, and physical development: playgrounds in the first half of the 20th century in China’s treaty ports0
Le Jardin des Hypothèses0
Olmsted and the ‘veritable and eminent pirate’ Captain William Kidd: an unhistorical history0
Picturesque atmosphere: in-between the past and present0
The sweet taste of soil. Gardening with all the senses in Greco-Roman literature0
Philosophy of gardening and a sense for scents. An environmental ethics perspective0
Radical histories of times of revolution and their legacies Landscape Design & Revolution in Ireland and the United States. 1688–1815 , Finola O’Kane, Paul Mellon Ce0
The Fountain of Latona, Louis XIV, Charles Le Brun, and the Gardens of Versailles The Fountain of Latona, Louis XIV, Charles Le Brun, and the Gardens of Versailles 0
Birds, dogs, and humankind in Olmsted’s ‘Bramble’: a story of Central Park0
Olmsted’s pencil sharpener0
The ‘usurping sense’: site, sight, space, and meaning in John Denham’s ‘Cooper’s Hill’0
‘Painting-like’ and ‘lifelike’: Two ideas in artificial mountain making in Ye Xie’s ‘on artificial mountains’0
A much-abused tree: the rise and fall of the Lombardy poplar0
Working freedom: Black farmers building industrious landscapes in Maryland, 1814-18800
Ave atque Vale0
Making the scent of the perfumer’s garden: imperial and common plague remedies used during the Antonine Plague (approx. 165–190 CE)0
Neoclassical Chinoiserie at Menars: the Marquis de Marigny’s Chinese kiosk0
Garden Cities of yesterday, roots of urban sustainability?0
Revealing sites: three post-industrial landscapes of Zhu Yufan0
Botanical Symbolism in Vicino Orsini’s Sacro Bosco0
Opportunity and plausibility in landscape meanings0
New information on King Philip II garden at the Casa del Campo in Madrid0
Prologue0
A late 16th century garden in Ponte dell’Elce (Viterbo, Italy): research improvement and conservation issues0
‘Bizzarrie del boschetto del Signor Vicino’: the figurative language of the Sacro Bosco0
The gardens at Raynham and their destruction, c. 1700-17350
The blossoming of classical topomythopoiesis0
John Yang & the island as boundary object: photography, marine light & spectralities of national feeling on Ile de Sein0
The pedagogical school garden and the educationalisation of social problems in Denmark0
A Botanical Beehive of poetry and belief in Philadelphian gardens. A radical refiguring of garden culture in colonial Pennsylvania before 17190
Süezer smac. Gardens as a refuge for leisure in literature of the Middle Ages0
Encountering the shoreline: ecology and infrastructure on the early modern Newfoundland coast0
Ropewalks and the linear city0
‘The most original and interesting part of the design’: The attached quadrant conservatory at the dawn of the nineteenth century0
(Mis)understanding Bomarzo: the Sacro Bosco between history and myth0
Among the wonders of Bomarzo: the sylvan landscape, the paragone, and memory games in the Orsini Sacro Bosco0
The Science of the Thrill: Russian Sliding Hills under Elisabeth Petrovna and Catherine II0
The lost gardens of the Palace of Meirás (Pazo de Meirás), a journey through time0
Business and fame: the operations of seventeenth-century Chinese garden builders0
Gardens as spaces of physical and mental well-being in ancient literature0
Revisiting history and nature: comparative preservation for Chinese historic gardens0
Humphry Repton. Landscape Design in an Age of Revolution0
Pilgrimaging mountains and rivers: the spatial layout of ancient Chinese settlements and their environments0
Unearthing the garden of Hernando Colón (1488–1539)0
‘Seeing forms and hearing sounds’ in Japanese garden design0
Meanings in landscape architecture: do the means fulfil the aims?0
On Ian Hamilton Finlay’s tree-column bases in sacred groves0
Prologue0
Spanning the globe for diversity: species selection in early nineteenth century United States botanical gardens0
The motives behind creating nineteenth-century pleasure grounds in the newly-settled state of Kansas, USA0
The mountain-viewing trend in private gardens of the Song dynasty0
The trajectivity of Persian gardens. A study to rethink contemporary landscape design0
The perfumer’s garden: scent and well-being in some Greek and Roman sources0
Men, plants and gardens between Mauritius and the Petit Trianon in the XVIIIth century10
Cover Story: Black Herstory memory marker0
Special issue on Chinese gardens and landscapes0
Port cities and landscapes of the sea0
Singapore’s postcolonial ethnic revival in parks design0
Matthias Corvinus’s gardens at the Vienna Hofburg0
The oak grove as a place of commemoration: ritual and landscape0
Cultivating masculinity: self-fashioning and the expression of a masculine identity in Cardinal Ippolito II’s Renaissance Garden at Villa d’Este, 1550-720
‘Nel cuore di tufo’: vernacular architecture and the genius loci of Bomarzo0
Introduction0
Leopardi’s hedge and the English garden0
A thorn in the flesh: roses, rose gardens, and health in Greek and Roman antiquity0
The structural role of vegetable gardens in the reproduction of peasant families in Catalonia (18th and 19th centuries)0
Classical topomythopoiesis: the origins of some spatial types0
English orchards in history: production, aesthetics and myth0
Documenting the early history of the grotto in the National Palace of Sintra (Portugal)0
Classical topomythopoiesis. Survival of the pagan gods during the Christian Middle Ages0
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