In most lodges of the New Zealand Constitution, the letter "G" is either suspended from the ceiling in the centre of the lodge, or is displayed in the centre of the tessellated pavement.
Occasionally it can be seen on the west wall or above the Master's chair in the east. In the United Kingdom and in Europe, it is displayed in the east over the Master's chair.
The Scottish Constitution lodges either display the letter "G" in the east above the Master or suspend it from the centre of the ceiling.