Islamabad
Beneath the Margalla
Portrait
Pakistan moved its capital from Karachi in 1960, and the Greek planner Constantinos Doxiadis designed Islamabad as a grid of numbered sectors expanding along one axis toward the Margalla foothills — a plan meant to grow indefinitely without losing its logic. The Faisal Mosque, a Turkish design shaped like a Bedouin tent, holds a hundred thousand people at the top of the city.