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To find resources, browse the Franklin catalog from the library homepage. Try the subject heading "Landscape architecture." You can also locate many resources in the call number range for landscape architecture, SB469-476, as well as in the architectural call numbers NA2000s and NA9000s. Keep current by reading LA+: interdisciplinary journal of landscape architecture and Scenario Journal, an online publication focused on urban landscape.
The Fisher Fine Arts Library collects materials to support research in art and architecture, the decorative arts, photography, historic preservation, city planning, and urban design. The entire history of art is represented, from antiquity to the present. Fisher collects items in many languages. Monographs, exhibition catalogs, journals, facsimiles, reference materials, ephemeral materials, and microforms are all available for research. Fisher acquires electronic resources, including image databases, electronic journals, indexes, and other reference works.
Search our catalog of books, articles, databases, and more at find.library.upenn.edu.
For help navigating the Fisher Fine Arts Library building, look at the floor plans.