Realized by the same architectural office, the new building perpetuates the architectural idiom of the original structure.
The free use of Greek, Roman, Spanish and Italian architectural idioms emphasize the high style sought after by the planners and create a strong sense of place.
And this is where Gaudí spun Art Nouveau into his own quirky architectural idiom.
This third shrine is an older construction and exhibits a standard architectural idiom containing all the basic elements of a Hoysala temple.
The Memorial Building represents the architectural idiom known as Greek Revival.
The latter, conceived in this city by Paul Benfield more than 200 years ago, is the style by which the British Raj found its truest architectural idiom.
By now one of Frank Gehry's architectural idioms - sinuous, cresting waves of titanium or steel - has become familiar enough to need no introduction.
The design is said to reflect that of "many educational buildings which have been developed in a similar architectural idiom".
Aside from introducing Atlanta to the postmodern architectural idiom of the 80s, this tower is notable for essentially creating what is now the Midtown commercial district.
The Church of England and the Presbyterians chose to build on opposite sides of town, using architectural idioms that conveyed very different messages.