

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photo of a museum complex at night, set in a clear desert environment. The scene is illuminated by a combination of the building's internal lighting emanating from the geometric structures and the soft glow of the moon, creating a mysterious and playful atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the vastness of the desert and the experimental, post-modern architecture. The complex is organized into three distinct sectors: to the left, a tall, dark cylindrical structure representing the observatory, its metallic sheen catching subtle light; in the center, a large, prominent red geodesic dome that serves as the auditorium, its complex grid structure illuminated from within, hinting at scientific exploration and discovery; and to the right, a series of angular, fragmented volumes comprising the lodging, with dark facades suggesting quiet intimacy. Interspersed are sharp, geometric elements, like a striking red lattice-like sculpture near the entrance, along with angular roofs and walls clad in brushed steel and textured materials, all contributing to a sense of dynamic "controlled madness" and an experimental character inspired by the universe. The surrounding desert landscape, rendered with fine sand textures and subtle undulations, provides a stark, minimalist backdrop that accentuates the building's bold design. Reflections on the glass and metallic surfaces are sharp and clear, adding to the scene's depth and realism.