The plain clinker-brick building with a 37 m-tall asymmetrical tower has room for 600 visitors.
The building features asymmetrical 3- and 4-story towers.
In 1890, the three old mills were razed and the Royal Mill was constructed from local granite and featured two asymmetrical ornate towers.
Often these buildings had asymmetrical towers, hinting at the evolution from medieval fortified architecture.
The asymmetrical towers, round-arched openings, and corbel tables are examples of an architectural style known as Rundbogenstil.
The building is a dark red and yellow brick construction with asymmetrical towers, tall chimney stacks and corner turrets.
A proposal by Daniel Libeskind consists of two asymmetrical towers whose swooping golden forms join to form a so-called "welcoming gateway" for the city.
Dominated by two asymmetrical towers that frame a 600-foot-tall atrium, the design radiates magnetic energy.
The front facade is arranged with a two story tall central gable flanked by asymmetrical towers.
It features two asymmetrical, crenalated towers and a steeply pitched gabled roof.