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Colour for Architecture Today

✍ Scribed by Mikellides, Byron; Porter, Tom


Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
191
Edition
2nd ed
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content: Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Dedication
Introduction
PART 1 Why and How We See Colour
1 The Colour Currency of Nature
2 Seeing Colours
3 The Dynamics of Colour
PART 2 Colour Mapping: colour at the city scale
4 Light, Locale and the Color of Cities
5 Italian City Colour Plans (1978-2007)
6 Unity in Diversity at Kirchsteigfeld, Potsdam
7 The Geography of Colour
8 Digital Colour Mapping
PART 3 The NCS (Natural Color System) and Research Applications
9 NCS --
The Natural Color System for the Denotation of Colour. 10 Perceived and Inherent Colour: comparing the colour of external facΜ§ades with colour samples11 Seven Kinds of Colour
12 Daylight Influence on Indoor Colour Design
13 The Longyearbyen Project: approach and method
PART 4 Architects and Colour at the Building Scale
14 Color Structure: a perceptual techtonic
15 The Globalization of Colour
16 Evoking a Response
17 On Colour and Space
18 Iconic Engineering: reflections on the subject of colour in architecture, ornament and city planning
19 Code, Space and Light
20 The Illusive FacΜ§ade
21 Colour. 22 The Colour of Money (It Doesn't Matter)PART 5 Colour Psychology and Colour Aesthetics
23 Colour Preference: the longitudinal perspective
24 Preferences for Colours on Buildings
25 Colour, Arousal, Hue-Heat and Time Estimation
26 Colour Synaesthesia: seeing sound and hearing colour
27 Light, Mood and Seasonal Disorders
PART 6 Into the Light
28 Being in Colour
29 Architectural Light and Colour as a Source of Inspiration: an approach to the use of colour
30 New 42nd Street, New York
31 The Fisherman of Light
Notes
Index
Image credits.


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