Aerial view of the plan for Baghdad. At top left is Wright's plan for Baghdad University and at bottom right a botanical garden. Visible on the Isle of Edena in the center are a statue of Harun al-Rashid (bottom left) and an opera house (top right). The inscription at the bottom names the plan and dedicates it to "Sumeria, Isis, Larsa, and Babylon".
The Plan for Greater Baghdad was a project done by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for a cultural center, opera house, and university on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq, in 1957–58. The most thoroughly developed aspects of the plan were the opera house, which would have been built on an island in the middle of the Tigris together with museums and a towering gilded statue of Harun al-Rashid, and the university. Due to the 1958 collapse of the Hashemite monarchy, development of the project stopped, and it was never built.
Wright was among the many elite Western architects invited to Iraq as part of a campaign to modernize the capital city. Wright distinguished himself from this group by developing a plan making specific reference to Iraqi history and culture. For Wright, the plan was one of a handful of grandiose, outsize designs produced in the later part of his career.
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