Colour in architecture design methods for buildings, interior, and urban spaces

Colour is one of the most complex elements within the design of the built environment. This text seeks to determine how and why to select colour schemes, and to provide methods for making these decisions. It also reviews colour precedents, and the visual properties of colour as applied to design.

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Main Author: Linton, Harold (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw Hill 1999
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