Devarakonda Fort is a complete brilliance work in stones. It has the traditional India architectural significance on it. This fort is built of the granite stone locally quarried from these hillsides. The quarried places are still found here with water pits. This is built over a hilltop. This fortress has great walls with curved bastions along with it. These outer walls are very stronger and still lasting today. This fortress occupies a rough terrain of metamorphic rock area on its top of the hills.
Rachakonda Fort has the traditional Dravidian architecture with the traces of remarkable Mycenaean architecture. This fort also used the structural dynamics known in the Hindu Vasthu Vashtra. These types of works are found in the Cyclopean masonry of the Greeks. Who brought this technique and how it was practiced is still unknown in India. This type of structures does not use a strong bonding mix or paste of compositions used in the ancient times.