BOOKS
Henderson, Ron (ed.). 30 Trees. Basel: Birkhauser. 2023.
Henderson, Ron and Alexis Arias Betancourt. The Driverless City: The Socio-Environmental Implications to Urban Waters. Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology, 2022. Funded by Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant. Report.
Brown, Marshall et al. The Driverless City Project. Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology, 2016. Funded by the Nayar Prize. Report.
Henderson, Ron. The Gardens of Suzhou. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press - Penn Studies in Landscape Architecture. 2012. Supported by a grant from the Getty Foundation
BOOK CHAPTERS
Henderson, Ron. “Flatland: The Landscapes of IIT.” Building, Breaking, Rebuilding. edited by Michelangelo Sabatino, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2024.
Henderson, Ron, “Dream in the Shade of the Black Sugar Maple.” The Edith Farnsworth House, edited by Michelangelo Sabation, New York: Monacelli Press, 2024.
Henderson, Ron. “A Profession in the Making.” New Horizons: Eight Perspectives on Chinese Landscape Architecture Today. Edited by Jutta Kehrer, Basel: Birkhäuser, 2020.
JOURNALS
Henderson, Ron and Hong Wu, editors. Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes. Special issue on Chinese gardens and landscapes. London: Taylor and Francis. 2023
Henderson, Ron, On Obsolescent Landscapes: Shanghai Quarry Garden, INTAR Journal, February 2011
Henderson, Ron, Routine Maintenance, Journal of the Association of Municipal Foresters, Fall 2008
PERIODICALS
Henderson, Ron, American Witch Hazel, in 6 Landscape Pros From Across the U.S. Share the Plants They Really Dig, DWELL, May 2018
Henderson, Ron, The Modernist's Tree, DWELL, February 2017
Henderson, Ron, China Pavilion Roof Garden, RIASLA Newsletter, May / June 2010 (part 1), July / August 2010 (part 2)
Henderson, Ron, As If It's Always Been, Landscape Architecture Magazine, March 2009
Henderson, Ron, Reflecting Beijing's Fragrant Hills, Landscape Architecture Magazine, November 2008
Henderson, Ron, Great Street Gone Bad, Chinese Landscape Architecture Magazine, September 2008 (translation)
Henderson, Ron, Great Street Gone Bad, Landscape Architecture Magazine, June 2008
Henderson, Ron, Over Traffic, Landscape Architecture Magazine, January 2008
Henderson, Ron, The Silence of Water, Chinese Landscape Architecture Magazine, March 2007
Hu Jie, Wu Yixia, Ron Henderson, Landscape Design for the New Campus of Fuzhou University, Chinese Landscape Architecture Magazine, Vol. 22 / 129, September 2006
Henderson, Ron, Florida Residence USA, Western Design Magazine, People’s Republic of China, November 1997
Henderson, Ron, An Estate for Two Families, Western Design Magazine, People’s Republic of China, January 1997
Henderson, Ron, A Refresher Course in Urbanism: Daniel Burnham’s Merchant’s Bank Building, Journal of the Indianapolis Chapter, American Institute of Architecture, Winter 1991
CITATIONS AND MENTIONS
Damon, Betsy. Water Talks: Empowering Communities to Know, Restore, and Preserve their Waters, New York: Steiner Books, 2022.
Millbocker, Jana. The Garden Tourist’s New England: A Guide to 140 Outstanding Gardens and Nurseries. Holliston: Enchanted Gardens, 2020. “The Lynch Garden (at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum), designed by Ron Henderson, is a Japanese-inspired garden of narrow lacebark elms and dwarf witch hazels that sport copper orange flowers in the late winter.” p. 123
Hawley, Anne et al. Daring by Design: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Skira/Rizzoli, 2014