

An edition of Grand avenues (2007)
the story of the French visionary who designed Washington, D.C.
By Scott W. Berg
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Pantheon Books
Language
eng
Pages
352
Description:
The story of Pierre Charles L'Enfant and the creation of Washington D.C.--from the seeds of his inspiration to the fulfillment of his extraordinary vision. L'Enfant's story is one of consuming passion, high emotion, artistic genius, and human frailty. As a young man he left his home in Paris to volunteer in the army of the American colonies, where he served under George Washington. It was Washington himself who, in 1791, entrusted L'Enfant with the planning of the nation's capital--and reluctantly allowed him to be dismissed from the project eleven months later. The plan was published under another name, and for the remainder of his life L'Enfant fought for recognition. But he would not live to see that day, and a century would pass before L'Enfant would be given credit for his brilliant design. Berg recounts his evocative tale with the narrative verve of a novel.--From publisher description.
subjects: Stadtplanung, Urbanisme, Biographies, Histoire, City planners, Städtebau, Urbanistes, City planning, Biographie, History, Design urbain, Biography, Geschichte, City planning, united states, Washington (d.c.), buildings, structures, etc., Washington (d.c.), history
People: Pierre Charles L'Enfant (1754-1825), Pierre Charles L'Enfant, Pierre C. L'Enfant
Places: Washington (D.C.), Washington, USA, Washington <DC>, France
Times: 1791, 18th century, 18e siècle, Geschichte 18. Jh