CATEGORY

General Table Topics

   Table Topics – The 3 General Levels

 

ARCHITECT
Name an Architect
Let's Play
BUILDING
Name Buildings by Architects
LOCATION
Name Locations of Buildings
TYPE
Name Building Types
STYLE
Name Building Styles in History
MATERIAL
Name Building Material; for Example, Concrete, Wood, Glass, Metal...ETC
SCHEME
Name Building Scheme for Spatial Organization; for Example, Centrqal, Linear, Contained, Radial, Organic, Chaotic.....
ELEMENT
Name Elements of Building Components; For Example, Balcony, Door, Window, Stair, Steps...ETC
COLOR
Name Colors In Buildings; For Example, Red, Brown, Yellow, Blue...ETC
ARCHITECT
Name an Architect
Let's Play
BUILDING
Name Buildings by Architects
LOCATION
Name Locations of Buildings
TYPE
Name Building Types
STYLE
Name Building Styles in History
MATERIAL
Name Building Material; for Example, Concrete, Wood, Glass, Metal...ETC
SCHEME
Name Building Scheme for Spatial Organization; for Example, Centrqal, Linear, Contained, Radial, Organic, Chaotic.....
ELEMENT
Name Elements of Building Components; For Example, Balcony, Door, Window, Stair, Steps...ETC
COLOR
Name Colors In Buildings; For Example, Red, Brown, Yellow, Blue...ETC
ARCHITECT
Name an Architect
Let's Play
BUILDING
Name Buildings by Architects
LOCATION
Name Locations of Buildings
TYPE
Name Building Types
STYLE
Name Building Styles in History
MATERIAL
Name Building Material; for Example, Concrete, Wood, Glass, Metal...ETC
SCHEME
Name Building Scheme for Spatial Organization; for Example, Centrqal, Linear, Contained, Radial, Organic, Chaotic.....
ELEMENT
Name Elements of Building Components; For Example, Balcony, Door, Window, Stair, Steps...ETC
COLOR
Name Colors In Buildings; For Example, Red, Brown, Yellow, Blue...ETC
 

In order to cover all groups of ages for fun and education, the table topics are categorized into the 3 groups – the ‘educational’ subjets, the ‘general’ subjects, and the ‘professional’ subjects.  The educational topics are intended to provide with learning experience a age group under education who can be from infants to college students; the general topics to provide with fun experience all age groups to promote social interaction between people; and the professional topics to provide with in-depth knowledge of a particual field a group of intellectuals to have rich conversation for fun or learing or brain stimulation.  Each topic of a subject is further developed into the 3 levels of difficulties to aim at a particual group within a subject category.  Level 1 is composed of easy and basic subjects; Level 2 of common and popular subjects; and Level 3 of challenging and unfamiliar subjects.