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  1. 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 of his birth, to the extent that he is sometimes ...

    • October 14, 2005 (aged 95)
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    Edmund Norwood Bacon (Filadelfia 2 de mayo de 1910- 14 de octubre de 2005) fue un destacado urbanista de Estados Unidos, arquitecto, educador y autor. Durante su mandato como Director Ejecutivo de la Comisión de Planificación de la Ciudad de Filadelfia desde 1949 hasta 1970, sus visiones dieron forma a la Filadelfia de hoy, la ciudad en la ...

  3. 2 de may. de 2021 · La JFK plaza es casi un cuadrado perfecto de 100 x 100 metros ubicada en la intersección del Boulevard John F. Kennedy y la calle N 15th y es conocida como Love Park por la escultura de Robert Indiana de 1976, fue diseñada en 1965 por Edmund Bacon junto con el arquitecto Vincent Kling; en conjunto implementaron una plaza dura de ...

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  4. 18 de oct. de 2005 · Oct. 18, 2005. Edmund N. Bacon, a leading postwar urban planner who remade much of Philadelphia, died on Friday at his home there. He was 95. His death was confirmed by his daughter Elinor...

  5. 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.

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  6. Ed Bacon: Planning, Politics and the Building of Modern Philadelphia | PennIUR. By: Gregory L. Heller.

  7. 28 de sept. de 2010 · The City that Might Have Been: Edmund Bacons Philadelphia. By Hillary Kativa. October 19, 2010. Heralded as the father of modern Philadelphia, famed city planner Edmund Bacon was the man behind many of the city’s most notable post-WWII redevelopment projects, from Penn Center and Market East to Penn’s Landing and Society Hill.