That was when I went there.” The name of the club or artists’ club was “Rasht 29,” which Diba founded together with Parviz Tanavoli and Roksana Saba (the daughter of Abolhassan Saba, a music teacher). Its name was chosen because it was located at 29 Rasht Street. This club, which was equipped with a cafe and a restaurant, was actually an artists’ club. It was a hangout for architects, intellectuals, writers, cinema directors, those who did artistic work on television, poets, and even foreigners related to this intellectual and professional spectrum. There were two clothing boutiques at the bottom of the club. After the office was closed, a theater group was rehearsing in the drawing studio