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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1494889Edmund Bacon - IMDb

    Edmund Bacon. Self: My Architect. Edmund Bacon was born on 2 May 1910 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Ruth Hilda Holmes. He died on 14 October 2005 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

  2. 14 de may. de 2013 · Ed Bacon: Planning, Politics and the Building of Modern Philadelphia , a new biography by Gregory L. Heller, presents Bacon as the third pole in the mid-century struggle between Jacobs and Moses for the soul of the American city. Heller, who helped Bacon write his memoirs, has written an entirely sympathetic—and informative, if somewhat ...

  3. Edmund Bacon provides a great analysis of form and movement in city design. He uses examples of Greek and Roman cities, Renaissance cities, old Europe cities, old Asian cities, modern cities in Asia and South America, and ultimately his own city, Philadelphia.

  4. 埃德蒙·诺伍德·培根(Edmund Norwood Bacon )(1910年5月2日至2005年10月14日)是美国城市规划师,建筑师,教育家和作者。 在1949年至1970年担任费城城市规划委员会执行董事期间,他的愿景塑造了当今的费城(他的出生城市),以至于他有时被描述为“现代费城的父亲”。

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edmund_BaconEdmund Bacon - Wikipedia

    Sir Edmund Bacon, 6th Baronet, of Redgrave (c. 1680–1755), British MP for Thetford, 1710–1713, and for Norfolk, 1713–1715 and 1728–1741. Edmund Bacon (1785–1866), business manager and overseer for Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States. Sir Edmund Bacon, 13th Baronet (1903–1982), Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk.

  6. Edmund Bacon, el segundo hombre. Hace ya tiempo que no escribo sobre algún libro de los “clásicos”. De esos que todo arquitecto o urbanista debe haber leído alguna vez. Hoy me voy a referir a uno de ellos: Design of Cities de Edmund N. Bacon. No soy muy partidario de recomendar lecturas de las que no haya traducción al español, pero en ...

  7. Edmund Norwood Bacon (May 2, 1910 – October 14, 2005) was an American urban planner, architect, educator, and author. During his tenure as the Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission from 1949 to 1970, his visions shaped today's Philadelphia, the city in which he was born, to the extent that he is sometimes described as "The Father of Modern Philadelphia".[1][2] Bacon ...