
The first Haziratu’l-Quds for the Baha’is of India and Pakistan was inaugurated by Mrs Keith Ransom Kehler in Karachi in 1932. The land had been named Shoghi gardens.

The first Haziratu’l-Quds for the Baha’is of India and Pakistan was inaugurated by Mrs Keith Ransom Kehler in Karachi in 1932. The land had been named Shoghi gardens.

Design by Mears and Geddes | Proposed House of Worship at Allahabad, India (1919)

Design by Maziar Behrooz | Short-listed design for Chile Temple, 2004

Design by Harold Stoner | San Francisco Baha’i Center | Photo by Scott Cox
Drawn by Quinlan Terry | Quinlan and Francis Terry LLP

Architecture by Fariborz Sahba | Photo by Paul Ancheta
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Computer Animation by Mark Davies | Architecture by Siamak Hariri | Chile Temple
Interior Cladding Design by Alfred Shaw | Photography by Sean Scully
Architecture by Hossein Amanat | Building Plans and Photographs

Architecture by Louis Bourgeois | Photography by Giant Ginkgo

Photography by Shahriar Erfanian

Architecture by Siamak Hariri | BWNS Multimedia