Constitution Established as per Chapter 3, Article 45 of the
Persian Constitution of 1906,
Building The Senate House of Iran was designed by architect
Heydar Ghiaï in 1955. The construction was led by Rahmat Safai, the dome being one of the most technically challenging projects in the entire endeavor. The building is depicted on the
reverse of the Iranian 100
rials banknote. File:Dome of the Tehran Senate House, 1971 (internal view).jpg|Interior Dome of Senate Chamber,
Heydar Ghiaï, Architect File:Column of the main facade of the Tehran Senate House (1972).jpg|Column of main Facade,
Heydar Ghiaï, Architect
Members , as President of the Senate until 1978 •
Mahmoud Hessaby (1951–1963). •
Ali Dashti for 1954–1979. •
Jafar Sharif-Emami, Prime Minister of Iran (1960–1961 & 1978), was a member of the Iranian Senate. He was its President for a number of years. • Jamshid Aalam (1973–1979)
List of speakers Dissolution During its years of activity, the Senate was once dissolved in May 1961. Following the
Iranian revolution in 1979, the government became
unicameral, the senate was dissolved and the new
Majlis convened in the senate building. == Elections ==