During the winter of 1985, as a consequence of a good supper, a strange abstract drawing started to get shaped in the form of an architectonical object. In a few hours a sort of suburban monolite was ready. After a week the effect of the dinner was gone and the original scheme consisted of a Philosophy Temple, located somewhere. The version shown here (revised 1990 and placed in France) shows a strong horizontal structure supported by one large body that contains the main library and a group of meditation spaces. At the top the complex has lecture rooms, workshops and a comfortable Auditorium for 510 seats. This is a project that explores not only the morphologies of megastructures, but the idea of breaking a massive object. The form acts and re-acts permamently, showing endless changing situations in a higlhly narrative way.