List of urban planners chronological by initial year of plan.
c. 332 BC Dinocrates – Alexandria, Egypt
c. 408 BC Hippodamus of Miletus – Piraeus (port of Athens), Thurii, Rhodes
330-336 CE Constantine – Byzantium replanned and rebuilt as the city of Constantinople
c. 413 – Flavius Anthemius – Theodosian Walls
c. 527-565 – Constantinople replanned under Justinian after the Nika riots, under the supervision of architects including Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles. City replanned around the Sacred Palace, the Hagia Sophia, and the Basilica Cistern, rather than Augusteum.
c. 1453 – Constantinople rebuilt as an Ottoman capital by Mehmed the Conqueror, Atik Sinan, and other Ottoman architects, with additions including the Grand Bazaar, the Fatih Mosque, the Imperial Arsenal, and the Sublime Porte at the new Topkapı Palace.
c. 1509 – Constantinople replanned again following the 1509 Constantinople earthquake by Selim I and his brother Şehzade Ahmet, during the reign of their father, Bayezid II.
c. 1450 AD Nezahualcoyotl – Texcoco (altepetl), Aztec Mexico
c. 1590 Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokugawa Hidetada, Tokugawa Iemitsu, Takatora Todo – Edo, later Tokyo, Japan [1]
1598 Sheikh Baha ad-Din – Isfahan
1666 Christopher Wren – London
1681 Johan Caspar von Cicignon – Trondheim
1682 William Penn and Thomas Holme – Philadelphia
1727 Maharaja Jai Singh II – astronomer, city planner, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
1791 Peter Charles L'Enfant and Andrew Ellicott – Washington, D.C.
1805 Augustus B. Woodward – Detroit
1811 Gouverneur Morris, John Rutherfurd, and Simeon De Witt – Commissioners' Plan of New York City
c. 1838 Joseph Smith and later Brigham Young – several Mormon settlements including Nauvoo, Illinois and Salt Lake City
1853 Georges-Eugène Haussmann – responsible for the broad avenues of Paris
1859 Ildefons Cerdà – planner of the Eixample district of Barcelona
1862 James Hobrecht – Hobrecht-Plan for Berlin
c. 1880 Solon Spencer Beman and George Pullman – Pullman, Chicago
1880 Pedro Benoit – La Plata, Argentina
1882 Arturo Soria y Mata – the Ciudad Lineal, Madrid
1898 Ebenezer Howard – Garden city movement
1901 Charles Follen McKim – Washington, D.C. revised plan
1909 Daniel Burnham – Chicago
1912 Walter Burley Griffin – Canberra
1912 Johan Albrecht Ehrenström – Helsinki
1915 Alfred Bettman
1920-1932 Richard Kauffmann – Haifa, Ramat Gan, Afula, Herzliya, Jerusalem
1924 Andrew R. Cobb and Thomas Adams – Corner Brook, Newfoundland
1924 Clarence Stein – Sunnyside Gardens, Queens, New York; Chatham Village, Pittsburgh; Baldwin Hills Village, Los Angeles
1925 Ernst May – city plan and housing units in Frankfurt, Germany, including Siedlung Römerstadt
1927–1929 Patrick Geddes – Tel Aviv
1927 Bruno Taut – Hufeisensiedlung (Horseshoe Projects), Berlin
1928 Henry Wright – Radburn, New Jersey
c. 1930 Robert Moses – responsible for the urban renewal of New York City
1930 Ernst May – Magnitogorsk and some 20 other urban projects in the Soviet Union
1932 Hermann Jansen – Ankara, Türkiye
1935 Frank Lloyd Wright – Broadacre City (concept)
1935–1981 Eldridge Lovelace – many US cities
1938 Susan Fainstein
1938 Donald Gibson – Coventry, England
1942 Arthur Korn and Felix Samuely – MARS plan for London
1950 Le Corbusier – Chandigarh, India
1955 Stanley Wardley – Bradford, Yorkshire, England
1957 Lúcio Costa – Brasília, Brazil
1958 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Alfred Caldwell – Lafayette Park, Detroit
1960 Edmund Bacon – engaged in the redevelopment of parts of Philadelphia
1960 William Pereira – Irvine, California
1960 Konstantinos Doxiadis – Islamabad, Pakistan
1963 Dariush Borbor – Tehran, Iran
1963 Mort Hoppenfeld, James Rouse – Columbia, Maryland
1964 Jaime Lerner – Curitiba, Brazil (transportation and land use combination)
1964 Robert E. Simon – Reston, Virginia
1966 Walt Disney – Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (concept) (Note: While never built in the form Disney intended, Walt Disney World, where EPCOT was planned, houses an amusement park by the same name and is also near the Disney Company-founded town of Celebration, Florida.)
1968 Agustín Landa Verdugo – Cancún, Mexico
1970 Paolo Soleri – Arcosanti, Arizona, as well as his concept of arcologies
1970 William Pereira, Ian McHarg – The Woodlands, Texas
1972 Constantinos A. Doxiadis – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1973 Moshe Safdie – Coldspring New Town, Baltimore
1984 Andrés Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk – Seaside, Florida
1990 Peter Calthorpe – Laguna West, California
2003 Christopher Charles Benninger – Thimphu, Bhutan
2011 V. P. Kulshrestha – Bhopal, India
2018 Archimedes Muzenda – Harare, Zimbabwe
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