Despite its ship-like appearance, the building was actually inspired by Ziggurats and is now a listed building.
The building which was completed in 1950 is inspired by the 18th-century farmhouses of northern Jutland.
These distinctive pink buildings were constructed in the early 1990s and inspired by traditional Scottish tower houses.
The current building, built between 1844 and 1866, was inspired by North Italian Renaissance architecture.
The new buildings at the University's main campus are inspired by the form and shape of the old church.
The building is heavily inspired by Italian religious architecture.
The building is inspired by the Beaux-Arts architectural style.
The individual buildings were largely inspired by Schinkel's second trip to Italy in 1828.
The station and trackside buildings are inspired by actual structures but again in some cases adapted to suit manufacturing constraints.
The building, nevertheless, became widely praised and inspired many other architects.