Nadia Amoroso is an adjunct professor at the University of Guelph, Department of Landscape Architecture. She teaches graduate and undergraduate studios and specializes in visual representation. 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 has a PhD from the Bartlett School of Architecture and degrees in landscape architecture and urban design from the University of Toronto. She has written a number of books on topics about creative mapping and visual representation and design, including The Exposed City: Mapping the Urban Invisibles, Representing Landscapes: A Visual Collection of Landscape Architectural Drawings, and Digital Landscape Architecture Now. Amoroso participates on a number of design juries.