Frank Lloyd Wright’s Grand Plan For Baghdad

In 1957, the King of Iraq asked architect Frank Lloyd Wright to come up with a grand master plan for Baghdad. “Now, half a century and a ‘war of liberation’ later, some Islamic scholars think it’s time for Iraq to take another look at the American architect’s vision for the narrow, sun-bleached streets of low-rise 1950s Baghdad. If built, his plans, which included an opera house, university campus and post and telegraph building, could, they say, do much to disabuse Iraqis of the view that Uncle Sam is intent on erasing Islamic culture.”