Charles L'Enfant
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Definition
Proper noun * Charles L'Enfant: A French-born American architect and civil engineer. He is historically significant for designing the original urban plan for the city of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.
Usage
- The name "Charles L'Enfant" is used to refer to the historical figure, primarily in the context of architecture, urban planning, and American history.
- It functions as a proper noun and is not used with articles (a, an, the) when referring to the person.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The original design for Washington, D.C., was created by Charles L'Enfant.
- Charles L'Enfant's ambitious plan featured broad avenues and ceremonial spaces.
- A major avenue in Washington is named L'Enfant Plaza in his honor.
Advanced Usage
- "L'Enfant Plan": This is the specific term used by historians and urban planners to refer to his 1791 design for Washington, D.C.
- The L'Enfant Plan established the city's distinctive radial street layout.
Variants and Related Words
- L'Enfant (noun): A common shortened form of his name, often used in place names and historical references (e.g., L'Enfant Plaza).
- Pierre Charles L'Enfant (noun): His full birth name, sometimes used for formal reference.
Synonyms
- City planner
- Urban designer
Note: These are not exact synonyms for the person, but describe his primary professional role for which he is remembered.
Noun
- United States architect (born in France) who laid out the city plan for Washington (1754-1825)