At that time the house was strictly Federal style in form, with its rigid symmetries and restrained classically-inspired decorations.
Its four movements produce interesting and thoroughly professional music, bright with imitative counterpoint and original enough to avoid rigid symmetries.
Geometric analysis of the composition demonstrates its relatively rigid symmetry, with several highlights aligned very close to a vertical axis down the middle of the painting.
Clad in a dark, rich wood, the balconies give the room a rigid formal symmetry.
It does so, however, in rigid symmetry.
The rigid symmetry of Castletown's classical facades, designed by Galilei was to be typical too of Pearce's later work.
The rigid, tripartite, bilateral symmetry of the barn justifies considering it an agricultural manifestation of the "Georgian vernacular" tradition of England and the eastern U.S.
To the east and north, two grids of HUD housing had been laid out in rigid symmetry in the red dirt.
I found the exterior a little ponderous and stodgy, with its rigid symmetry and imposing two-story portico, but the mansion's prominent position on a high plateau overlooking miles of Wiltshire countryside is undeniably impressive.
By opting for rigid symmetry, Le Notre proclaimed that Louis XIV could subjugate even nature's seasonal exuberance.