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Thinking Color in Space: Positions, Projects, Potentials

Author/EditorSchultz, Kerstin (Author)
Wiedemann-Tokarz, Hedwig (Author)
Herrmann, Eva Maria (Author)
Publisher: Birkhauser
ISBN: 9783035615968
Pub Date03/12/2018
BindingPaperback
Pages368
Dimensions (mm)240(h) * 170(w)
¥8,154
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The interaction between color and architecture determines our perception of space, and defines the tectonic relationships. The fascinating spatial potential of color, and the multi-layered dimensions of interpretation in the experience of color are design and communication means which, however, are often not fully used - color oscillates between autonomy and functional purpose, and should be understood as a distinct "material" that can be used as part of the design.

The book focuses both on the tangible aspects and design criteria of color, and on its indeterminate nature and its experience value. Using examples in art and architecture, the spatial interdependency of color is illustrated, as is its interaction with structure, light, and geometry.

The interaction between color and architecture determines our perception of space, and defines the tectonic relationships. The fascinating spatial potential of color, and the multi-layered dimensions of interpretation in the experience of color are design and communication means which, however, are often not fully used - color oscillates between autonomy and functional purpose, and should be understood as a distinct "material" that can be used as part of the design.

The book focuses both on the tangible aspects and design criteria of color, and on its indeterminate nature and its experience value. Using examples in art and architecture, the spatial interdependency of color is illustrated, as is its interaction with structure, light, and geometry.

Prof. Kerstin Schultz and Hedwig Wiedemann-Tokarz, Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences; Eva Maria Herrmann, architect, Munich

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