Following his studies he worked as a teacher at the same school (Department of the Architectural Theory and Development).
The first success came in 1993, when the AP Atelier was awarded the honorable mention in the Grand Prix competition of the Czech Chamber of Architects.
[3] Pleskot won his first Grand Prix in 1995, for the reconstruction and completion of the town hall in Benešov.
[4] Pleskot focuses on architectural designs of various functions, he creates family houses (villas), big projects (his design of the ČSOB bank building was intended for more than 2500 employees), but he also deals with the projects close to land art.
[6] In 2009, the Czech magazine Reflex conducted a survey, in which 70 architects, theorists of architecture and art historians were asked to name the most significant personality of the Czech architecture in the period from 1989 (the fall of the communist régime) to 2009.