Erbil Master Plan Dwg Instant

Most architects never drew people into their master plans. Leila did. On a hidden layer she called "Ruh" —the Kurdish word for soul—she had placed thousands of tiny stick figures. They clustered in the bazaars of Qaysari, queued at the bread stalls in Raperin, and sat on the crumbling retaining walls of Ainkawa. Tonight, she copied the new red circle from the Citadel layer and pasted it into Ruh .

The DWG here is extremely restrictive. Buildings must respect the traditional character, and heights are limited to 1-3 stories. The file shows the exact perimeter of the "inner ring road" that separates the modern city from the ancient mound. Erbil Master Plan Dwg