John Andrews's government and institutional structures in Australia also exhibit the style.
The structure exhibited Greek Revival style, common at the time.
In other words, this structure exhibited left-handed propagation in one dimension.
In general the structure exhibits the Kalingan style of temple architecture.
The structure itself houses nearly 20,000 square feet of classroom and exhibit space.
However, structures in real life are flexible and can exhibit large lateral displacements in unusual circumstances.
All the structures as a consequence of many reconstructions exhibit completely transformed architectural view and interior.
The lower structure exhibits mullioned bays characteristic of the early Renaissance.
The structure built in stone masonry exhibits varying finished surfaces, which is inlaid with local grey limestone.
The resulting composite structure exhibits a high strength-to-weight ratio and shear strength.