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Color for Architects


  • Princeton Architectural Press
  • by Juan Serra Lluch
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.

ISBN 9781616897949 | E | PB
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Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN 9781616897949
Author(s) Juan Serra Lluch
Publication date May 2019
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 241 x 178 mm
Illustrations 325 col.ill.
Pages 192
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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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.