Color for Interior Architecture

Color for Interior Architecture
Author: Mary C. Miller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1997-04-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471127369

This book examines the major considerations involved in color choice for interior spaces.

Color in Architecture

Color in Architecture
Author: Harold Linton
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

"Color in Architecture: Design Methods for Buildings, Interiors, and Urban Spaces addresses every aspect of color planning and application. Going far beyond a theory-based "textbook" approach to the subject matter, Linton draws on over 200 real-world examples from an international cast of professional colorists. Case studies of various design challenges and solutions are presented in an easy-to-understand workshop format. Each of these studies let you dig a little deeper, giving you significant insight into the practices of professional color designers and illustrating how to clarify the planning concepts, capitalize on the visual properties of color, and select from the range of industrial materials available for both interior and exterior building surfaces."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Interior Color by Design

Interior Color by Design
Author: Jonathan Poore
Publisher: Betterway Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1994
Genre: Color
ISBN: 1564960374

This book demystifies the color design process, promoting the effective use of color in architectural and interior design. Includes hundreds of color swatches for experimenting with color combinations.

Color Planning for Interiors

Color Planning for Interiors
Author: Margaret Portillo
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1118004876

Evidence-based approach to color planning lets you discover the impact of color on people and space. You'll learn to systematically develop innovative, holistic color solutions in interior design with this book's evidence-based approach to color planning. The author sets forth a color planning framework that integrates multiple criteria, enabling you to fully consider the complex role that color plays in interior design. Color Planning for Interiors is based on the findings from a national study that the author conducted, which identified five categories of color criteria: Color as Composition Color Preferences Color as Communication Color Pragmatics Color for Engagement The author interviewed noted designers and colorists about the projects that best represented their approach to color. As a result, you'll discover how leaders in the field examine color from compositional, symbolic, behavioral, preferential, and pragmatic perspectives in order to arrive at a carefully considered solution. Moreover, you'll see how designers and architects apply this knowledge to a broad range of interior spaces, including workplaces, restaurants, retail settings, healthcare facilities, and private residences. Complementing theory and research, real-life examples are presented from interior design projects that consider color in relation to light, materiality, and interior architecture. In addition, full-color diagrams, photographs, and design renderings illustrate concepts throughout the book to help you understand how to select and work with color. From the fundamental principles of color theory to innovative applications, all aspects of designing interiors with color are examined, making this book ideal for all professionals and students in interior design who want to develop the full potential of their color palettes.

Color for Interior Design

Color for Interior Design
Author: Ethel Rompilla
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780810958883

A lavishly illustrated guide to using color in the home.

Color - Communication in Architectural Space

Color - Communication in Architectural Space
Author: Gerhard Meerwein
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007-06-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3764382864

Colors are an element of both the natural and the man-made environments. They convey messages of all kinds and perform a wide variety of functions, informing, organizing, warning. But they also serve an aesthetic purpose, affecting the statement, effect, and acceptance of objects and spaces. While people’s reactions to color vary widely, in design questions it is still possible to establish generally valid color concepts to match the expectations of the various groups of users. This book offers a guide based on a wide range of scientific findings and may be consulted as an authoritative reference by the architecture student and the professional alike. The three editors, Dr. B. Rodeck, Prof. G. Meerwein, and F. H. Mahnke have taught for many years at the Salzburger Seminare für Farbe und Umwelt der IACC.

Color, Space, and Style

Color, Space, and Style
Author: Chris Grimley
Publisher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 161673633X

DIVA comprehensive handbook of all the crucial information interior designers need to know on a daily basis. In the world of interior design, thousands of bits of crucial information are scattered across a wide array of sources. Color, Space, and Style collects the information essential to planning and executing interiors projects of all shapes and sizes, and distills it in a format that is as easy to use as it is to carry. Section 1, Fundamentals, provides a step-by-step overview of an interiors project, describing the scope of professional services, the project schedule, and the design and presentation tools used by designers. Section 2, Space, examines ways of composing rooms as spatial environments while speaking to functional and life-safety concerns. Section 3, Surface, identifies options in color, material, texture, and pattern, while addressing maintenance and performance issues. Section 4, Environments, looks at aspects of interior design that help create a specific mood or character, such as natural and artificial lighting, sound and smell. Section 5, Elements, describes the selection and specification of furniture and fixtures, as well as other components essential to an interior environment, such as artwork and accessories. Lastly, section 6, Resources, gathers a wealth of useful data, from sustainability guidelines to online sources for interiors-related research. Throughout Color, Space, and Style appear interviews with top practitioners drawn from across the field of interior design./div

Color Rendering

Color Rendering
Author: Wei Dong
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Guide to the concepts, exploration, and process of color rendering

Color for Architects (Architecture Brief)

Color for Architects (Architecture Brief)
Author: Juan Serra Lluch
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1616898356

As far back as the earliest Greek temples, color has been an integral part of architecture but also one of its least understood elements. Color theory is rarely taught in architecture schools, leaving architects to puzzle out the hows and whys of which colors to select and how they interact, complement, or clash. Color for Architects is profusely illustrated and provides a clear, concise primer on color for designers of every kind. This latest volume in our Architecture Briefs series combines the theoretical and practical, providing the basics on which to build a fuller mastery of this essential component of design. A wealth of built examples, exercises, and activities allows students to apply their learning of color to real-world situations.