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Colourful language: researching architects' knowledge and use of colour
Bahareh Motamed, Richard Tucker, Margaret Grose, RH Crawford (ed.), A Stephan (ed.)
LIVING AND LEARNING: RESEARCH FOR A BETTER BUILT ENVIRONMENT | UNIV MELBOURNE | Published : 2015
Abstract
The development of architectural materials and technology is transforming the colour palettes and identities of cities by juxtaposing or replacing vernacular colours with global and often contextually meaningless colours. As Built Environment designers have significant roles in determining city colourscapes, it might be expected that these professionals have considerable knowledge. However, there is largely an absence of colour training in the majority of built environment degree programs. While colour has been studied in a broad range of disciplines, very few studies have focussed on architecture and even less on colour in architectural education. This paper reports on the early findings of..
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