Across
- 3. Where was architecture mainly revived during the Renaissance.
- 4. The act of carefully examining a phenomenon
- 6. The type of architecture that uses extensive amounts of concrete, often more arched, decorative and diverse.
- 7. the scientific study of the human body.
- 9. The act of performing tests/trials in order to explain a phenomenon.
- 10. the type of architecture that uses marble/limestone, generally more columned, for religious purposes.
Down
- 1. the theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- 2. A horizontal band carved with designs used in the Renaissance. It was usually made of stone and used for decorative purposes.
- 5. the device that allowed scientific theories to spread at a rapid rate.
- 8. The number of phases of architecture during the Renaissance.
