It is an Early English Gothic Revival-style red-brick building with lancet windows which feature extensive plate tracery.
The Gothic Revival-style building features some of New Zealand's finest timbers, such as kauri.
Built on the site of the Lyceum, the Gothic Revival-style building was designed as an all purpose building, with a library, chapel, and a public meeting room.
It was followed by two additional Gothic Revival-style buildings, flanking it to the west and east: Manly Hall in 1885 and Garland Hall in 1888.
A year after opening, Trinity moved to its first campus, which consisted of two Greek Revival-style buildings, one housing a chapel, library, and lecture rooms and the other a dormitory.
All Saints Church is a small Early English Gothic Revival-style building with a "surprisingly large" tower.
McManus Galleries is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland.
The late Gothic Revival-style building was moved to a campus, and replaced a home that had also been used as a dormitory.
The present Late Gothic Revival-style building was built in 1910 by F. Turner.
It is considered by architectural scholars to be one of the finest surviving Egyptian Revival-style buildings in the nation.