Macklin Leslie Hancock
Macklin Leslie Hancock OOnt (1925 - September 14, 2010) was an Order of Ontario winning urban planner, who was integral in planning Don Mills.[1]
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Born | April 29, 1925 |
Died | September 14, 2010 (age 85) |
Spouse | Grace Fraser |
Children | 6 |
The son of Dorothy Macklin and Leslie Hancock, he was born in Nanking, China. The family was forced to leave China following the revolution of 1927. Hancock was educated in Port Credit, Ontario, at the Ontario Agricultural College and at Harvard Graduate School of Design.[2] He served as a pilot during World War II. He was a founding member of Project Planning Associates Limited and served as its president.[3][4]
Hancock died at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto.[3]
References
- Star, Shawn (November 2, 2010). "Don Mills loses a founder". Town Crier.
- "Macklin Hancock". The Cultural Landscape Foundation. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
- "Macklin Leslie Hancock". Globe and Mail. September 17, 2010.
- Macklin L. Hancock FCIP (1925–2010), Canadian Institute of Planners
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