Charles Mulford Robinson

1869–1917 (age 48)

Urban Planner/Architect

Biography

Charles Mulford Robinson, an influential voice in early American urban planning, championed the City Beautiful movement and the principles of orderly streets, parks, and civic centers in works such as The Improvement of Towns and Cities.

He advised municipalities across the nation, helping them envision public spaces that balanced beauty with practical service, and his ideals continue to inspire thoughtful design as he rests at Mount Hope Cemetery.