In my series on the Kakatiyas, taking a look at their architecture, known for their magnificient structures like the Ramappa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Warangal Fort, the 1000 Pillar temple at Hanamkonda, Shiva temples at Kotagullu. Again this is more an overview each of those structures would need a separate post by themselves.
The style was heavily influenced by the Kalyani Chalukyas, and a fusion of the Dravidian as well as Nagara architectural styles. One important feature is the usage of sandbox technology to construct the Vimana. Basically this method is used to remove the centering of the arch, with each prop mounted on a sand box. After the prop is removed, the sand pours from one box to another, causing the center to move downwards, lessening pressure from the arch.