Adverb
with regard to architecture
Source: WordNetAnd now, Uastis, get up. This room is architecturally designed to please the eye, and your present position mars it for me. Tanith Lee
Ten thousand years ago, when man the nomad took root in one place, he brought animals with him into human service. But domestication was to be his fate too, as he fell under architecturally reinforced female control. Camille Paglia
Aware that the city was architecturally unworthy of her position as capital of the Roman Empire, besides being vulnerable to fire and river floods, Augustus so improved her appearance that he could justifiably boast: "I found Rome built of bricks; I leave her clothed in marble." Suetonius
We should have a system of economics that is structure, that is organic tools. We do not have it. We are all hanging by our eyebrows from skyhooks economically, just as we are architecturally. Frank Lloyd Wright
this building is ugly, but architecturally interesting Source: Internet
'A History of St John's College', produced by Tim Rawle Associates, Cloister Press, p. 10 First Court First Court is entered via the Great Gate, and is highly architecturally varied. Source: Internet