It was built in a 'late 14th-century Gothic' design by the architects Stones & Gradwell.
The arches and the dome are built in a good architectural design.
It is built in a traditional cruciform design buttressed with several low side wings and a gabled roof.
A western extension was built in 1967, in a design sympathetic to the original building.
Gradually a temple was built, initially in a unique architectural design resembling North Indian temples.
Due to conservation efforts, the Visitor Center was built in a sustainable design in 2006.
Built in a neo-gothic design, though also drew inspiration from Hotel Metropol.
The massive walls, surrounded by a moat and built in a spiral-enclosed design, loomed massively before them.
Built in a functional 1960s design, it has been modernised and renovated numerous times since construction.
It was built during the medieval period, in a sturdy circular design.