Site/Lines is a donor-supported journal of place embracing park and garden history, theory, and design; city planning; and the cultural interpretation of ordinary landscapes. Its thirty-three back issues with thematically commissioned essays ranging from “The Long Life of the Japanese Garden” to “Black Landscapes Matter: Race and Reckoning” are available in both paper and electronic format.
Although the mailing of our journal Site/Lines has ceased, online copies of its entire run of thirty-three bi-annual issues with thematically commissioned essays dating from Fall 2003 to Spring 2021 will remain on this website.
> Spring 2021: Black Landscapes Matter: Race and Reckoning
> Fall 2020: Ritual, Refuge, Reverence, and Reflection: Landscapes of the Soul
> Spring 2020: With New Eyes: Seeing the Landscape with J. B. Jackson
> Fall 2019: Designing for Wellness: Therapeutic Landscapes
> Spring 2019: Landscapes of History
> Fall 2018: The Landscapes We Call Home
> Spring 2018: Landscapes of Trees
> Fall 2017: Transforming the Planet: Landscape as Habitat
> Spring 2017: Landscapes of Reason and Revolution
> Fall 2016: Linear Landscapes: Passing Through Places
> Spring 2016: Landscapes of Ruin
> Fall 2015: Landscapes of Literature
> Spring 2015: Landscapes of the American West
> Fall 2014: Landscapes of Drink
> Spring 2014: The French Connection
> Fall 2013: Landscapes of Stone
> Spring 2013: Landscapes of Institutions
> Fall 2012: Island Landscapes
> Spring 2012: West Coast Landscapes
> Fall 2011: Landscapes of Water
> Spring 2011: Landscape as Food
> Fall 2010: Landscape as Monument
> Spring 2010: The High Line
> Fall 2009: National Parks
> Spring 2009: Classical Landscapes
> Fall 2008: Japanese Gardens
> Spring 2008: Industrial Sites Reborn
> Fall 2007: Robert Moses
> Spring 2007: New Orleans
> Fall 2006: Botanical Gardens
> Spring 2006: Park Muskau
> Fall 2005: Wright, Noguchi, Larsen
> Spring 2005: Lower Manhattan
> Fall 2004: Italian Villa Gardens
> Spring 2004: Garden Gnomes
> Fall 2003: Central Park