Influential Planners
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Daniel Burnham | Architecht. 1893 White City at Chicago Exposition, 1909 Plan for Chicago
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Paul Davidoff | Planning Theorist. Advocacy Planning. Suburban Action Institute. Mt Laurel inclusionary zoning case
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Patrick Geddes | Father of Regional Planning. Author "Cities in Evolution"
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Ebenezer Howard | Garden Cities, "To-morrow: A peaceful path to Ral Reform." "Garden Cities of Tomorrow"
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Jane Jacobs | "Death & Life of Great American Cities"
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Pierre Charles L'Enfant | Designed Washington DC
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Alfred Bettman | Attorney. Euclid v Ambler. Ohio zoning enabling legislaion. First President America Society of Planning Officials
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Kevin Lynch | Proffessor. MIT. "Image of the City"
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Ian McHarg | Father of modern ecology. TDR. "Design with Nature"
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Robert Moses | knows as "Great Expediter". oversaw constuction of NY's transportation system
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Lewis Mumford | "Culture of Cities" Member of Regional Planning Assoc of America built Sunnyside Gardens & Radburn with City Housing Corp
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Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr | City Beatiful Movement Architecht. Co-design Central Park, Designed Riverside, Il
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Federick Lack Olmsted, Jr | Fist President American City Planning Institute. Designed Forest Hills Gardens. Standard City Enabling Act
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Clarence Perry | Father of the Neighborhood Unit Concept. "Housing for the Mechanic Age" " Regional Survey of NY and its Environs"
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George Pullman | Railroad tycoon. Company town Pullman workforce housing.
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Jacob Riis | "How the Other Half Lives" "Children of the Poor"
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Clarence Stein | Co-designer of Radburn. Member of Regional Plan Assocation of America. Chair NY Commission of Housing
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Catherine Bauer Wurster | Housing advocate. "Modern Housing" US Housing Act of 1937
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Charles Lindbloom | Proffesor. Incrementalism "policy by muddling through" "Politics & the Markets" "The Intelligence of Democracy"
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Rachel Carson | Zoologist/Marine Biologist. "Silent Spring". Mother of Environmental Movement
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Le Corbusier | Swiss Architecht. Father of Modernism
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Norman Krumholz | Planner & Professor. Equity Planning. "Making Equity Planning Work". Cleveland Plan
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Amitai Etzioni | Sociologist. communitarism "Spirit of Community"
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Judith Innes | Proffessor. Consensus Building & Collaborative Planning "Reframing Public Participation: Strategies for the 21st Century"
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Saul Alinksy | Father of Community Organizing. encourage controversy & conflict... Boycots & Marches. Radicalism "Rules for Radicals"
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Hebert Simon | Professor. Artificial Intelligence. Practical/Rational Decision Making "Administrative Behavior"
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Sherry Arnstein | Public Participation."A Ladder of Citizen Participation." "Maximum Feasible Manipulation"
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James Kunstler | New Urbanist "The Geography of Nowhere" " The City in Mind" Anti Modernism, Strip Malls, & Sprawl
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Peter Calthorpe | New Urbanist Architect. Environmentalist. TOD. "Sustainable Communities" "The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream"
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Harland Batholomew | First full time planner in US
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