There are doubts about the identity of the architect of this building, and one group considers its builder to be a German person and another group to be a Kilimani person. This building was the tallest building in Homeland at the time and was considered one of the symbols of Iran’s modernity. In the year 1340, this building was called a “symbol of capitalism.” A picture of the building under construction A picture of the building under construction A view of the building during construction A view of the building during construction The interior view of Plasko in the 1350s The interior view of Plasko in the 1350s Plasko in the 1350s Plasko in the 1350s This building in one of the business, work, and activity centers of old Capitaln was a special and new experience for the shopping and entertainment of the citizens of Capital in the 1340s. Other notable features of the building in that decade are its convenient location (Istanbul intersection), its height (Tehran’s tallest building for years), its technological nature (tall building with elevator and modern facade), and various uses (commercial, recreational, service, and restaurant).