MAXXI Museum Rome 2010
Signature (visually) raking props typical of many such as Will Alsop a fellow student of Zaha Hadid's at the AA (Architects' Association) in fact here upright and seemingly inadequate structurally (see Vitra Fire Station for actual raking props), brutalist architecture meets Italian futurism taken to the next dimension, within classic Italian architectural context, like a Punk statement, in-your-face anti-gravity and text "More Than Meets the Eye", like text written over Folkestone as part of the Artistic Quarter: "Heaven Is A PLace Where Nothing Ever Happens" (Nathan Coley, 2008: https://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/artists/nathan-coley-artworks) partly in Space Machine

Image by Tasos Lekkas from Pixabay

See also: https://www.maxxi.art/en/progetto-architettonico