At the intersection of two major highways, the Tehran Science Museum is designed as a landmark, blending science’s history and progress with visitor exploration. Inspired by contemporary science philosophy, galleries function independently, allowing unique visitor paths and flexible curation. Minimizing its footprint, the museum adapts to the slope with a garden rooftop that unites built and natural spaces. A central sunken courtyard, inspired by Iranian tradition, and a peripheral ring guide visitors, creating a connected, adaptive space that balances nature and architecture.