Pierre "Peter" Charles L'Enfant was a French-American artist, professor, and military engineer. In 1791, L'Enfant designed the baroque-styled plan for the development of Washington, D.C., after it was designated to become the capital of the United States following its relocation from Philadelphia. His work, known as the L'Enfant Plan, inspired plans for other major world capitals, including Brasília, New Delhi, and Canberra. In the U.S., plans for the development of three major cities, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Sacramento, were inspired from L'Enfant's plan for Washington, D.C.
Pierre Charles L'Enfant
French-American architect
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French-American architect
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Pierre Charles L'Enfant, American french-american architect, known for french-american architect, died on 1825-06-14.
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- Pierre Charles L'Enfant was born on 1754-06-14 (American).
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- French-American architect
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- Pierre Charles L'Enfant died on 1825-01-01.