Conceived in 762, Al-Mansur’s ‘Round City’ was an incredible example of early urban design, setting the stage for the Islamic Empire’s golden era. While today, Baghdad has undoubtedly grown beyond the double-ring masterplan, its original layout was then the region’s largest construction project, providing a throne from which the Abbasid dynasty reigned.
In the second installment of our ARound: Najaf series, Paris-based Iraqi architect Turath Jamil offers insight on the architectural design...
This article outlines the religious and archaeological importance of Samarra, a city north of Baghdad that currently faces the loss...
In this new series by Round City, Paris-based Iraqi architect Turath Jamil explores the architecture and history of one of...