Foreword |
Preface |
Introduction |
Color Styling for Residential Architecture / Part I: |
Concept, Materials, and Context |
Historic Interest |
Image and Functionality |
Identity |
Interior Space Colorations / Part II: |
Period Color |
Color Programming and Visibility |
Color Metaphor |
Dominance, Subordinance, and Complementaries |
Cultural and Public Institutions / Part III: |
Color Context and Integration |
Institutional Identity |
Decoration, Symbol, and Coding |
Color Function and Legibility |
Icons, Themes, and Images |
Retailing/Business Applications / Part IV: |
Color Design Proposals |
Integration and Separation |
Generating Attention |
Family of Objects |
Sign and Image |
Light and Surface |
Products and Services |
Calculated Color Schemes |
Industrial Colorations / Part V: |
Desert Light and Industrial Color |
Harmonies of Color and Natural Material |
Color Coding and Identity |
Color Formalism in Urban Design / Part VI: |
Environmental Urban Color Planning |
Wimpey Hobbs |
The Turin Color Plan and the Turin School of Urban Restoration |
Environmental Color and Light / Part VII: |
Colored Light for Valentino Village |
Prisms |
Imagery and Color Fusion |
Education, Technology, and Research / Part VIII: |
Color in Graphic Education |
Virtual Space As a Future Color Design Tool |
Simulating Real-World Complexity |
Full-Scale Experimental Laboratory |
Simulation-Aided Architectural Design (SAAD) |
Full-Scale Modeling and Other Types of Environmental Simulation |
Master of Arts Degree Program in Color Design at the University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland |
Color Design Research Unit, South Bank University, London |
International Association of Color Consultants/Designers |
Environmental Color Design at Lawrence Technological University |
Color Order Systems and Tools / Appendix A: |
Munsell Color: The Universal Language |
Color-Eye 7000 Spectrophotometer by GretagMacbeth |
SpectraLight II Color Viewing System by GretagMacbeth |
The Natural Color System (NCS) |
International Color Organizations / Appendix B: |
Credits |
Bibliography |
Index |
Foreword |
Preface |
Introduction |
Color Styling for Residential Architecture / Part I: |
Concept, Materials, and Context |
Historic Interest |