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Speed Match Review Game

This game has been played 4 times
The best time ever was at 74 seconds.
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How To Play:
Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
Good luck!

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parti
paradise garden/persian rug
trabeation or post and lintel
precedent
sarsen
paradigm
heel stone
piazza
chalk
Nolli Map
voids
metaphor
mass
Modulor
bluestones
cardo
trilithons
piloti
axis
Renaissance
forum
religious, shopping, political, amphitheater
palazzo
courtyard
decumanus
figural void within one builiding only
which is white in a figure/ground drawing, mass or voids?
structural system lifting the building off the ground
parti relating an analogy
general word for a vertical upright stone
smaller of the stones at Stonehenge
style from 1500-1600 emphasizing the resurgance of Classical Greek and Classical Roman principles
designs that come before to influence later designs/organizations
imaginary line that organizes space
types of buildings associated with the forum
larger of the stones at Stonehenge
which is shaded in a figure/ground drawing, mass or voids?
map that depicts private spaces as shaded, public spaces as white
the one stone located outside of the inner circle
north/south axis in a Classical Roman town
starting point for design
the mound creating the circlular shape is made of what material?
large residence in an urban area, often with a courtyard in the center
a construction system with vertical and horizontal members
proportioning system invented by LeCorbusier that relates human form to architecture
figural void within an urban area lined by multiple buildings
most pubic area in a Classical Roman town
an ideal model
parti for Timgad
east/west axis in a Classical Roman town

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DescriptionMatch:
imaginary line that organizes spaceaxis
proportioning system invented by LeCorbusier that relates human form to architectureModulor
map that depicts private spaces as shaded, public spaces as whiteNolli Map
starting point for designparti
designs that come before to influence later designs/organizationsprecedent
north/south axis in a Classical Roman towncardo
most pubic area in a Classical Roman townforum
parti for Timgadparadise garden/persian rug
east/west axis in a Classical Roman towndecumanus
types of buildings associated with the forumreligious, shopping, political, amphitheater
large residence in an urban area, often with a courtyard in the centerpalazzo
which is shaded in a figure/ground drawing, mass or voids?mass
which is white in a figure/ground drawing, mass or voids?voids
figural void within one builiding onlycourtyard
figural void within an urban area lined by multiple buildingspiazza
the one stone located outside of the inner circleheel stone
larger of the stones at Stonehengetrilithons
the mound creating the circlular shape is made of what material?chalk
smaller of the stones at Stonehengebluestones
general word for a vertical upright stonesarsen
structural system lifting the building off the groundpiloti
a construction system with vertical and horizontal memberstrabeation or post and lintel
an ideal modelparadigm
parti relating an analogymetaphor
style from 1500-1600 emphasizing the resurgance of Classical Greek and Classical Roman principlesRenaissance