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Color for interior architecture
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New York : Wiley, 1997
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9780471127369

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30000003934589 NK2115.5.C6 M54 1997 Open Access Book Book
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Color for Interior Architecture examines the major considerations involved in color choice for interior spaces. Avoiding arbitrary rules and rigid formulas, this unique reference enables readers to gain a fundamental understanding and awareness of color that can be applied to virtually any design situation. The book brings together theory and practice in an accessible, user-friendly format--providing interior designers, architects, and students with the straightforward help they need to create color settings that satisfy the eye, the mind, and the spirit.

Targets key topics for interior design--including the influence of color on the apparent depth and proportions of a space, the effect of lighting systems and natural light on color, hue combinations, and more
* Supplies a working knowledge of how the eye perceives color and develops the ability to make fine color discriminations
* Examines the basic physical properties and symbolic significance of color in clear, nontechnical terms
* Contains important exercises and experiments to help readers make the conceptual leap from the design studio to real-world interiors
* Includes a 32-page full-color insert, with color palettes, pattern analyses, and photographs of interiors


Author Notes

MARY C. MILLER taught for 20 years at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she established and chaired the five-year professional interior design program. She is an active member of the Interior Design Educators Council.


Table of Contents

What is Color?
The Dynamics of Interior Color
Depth Cues, Legibility, and Illusion
Seeing Color and What is Colored
Optical Interactions Among Colors
Harmonic Relationships of Hues
The Relationship Between Surface Color and Light
Interior Background Color
Illumination, Reflective Materials, and Color
The Personal and Public Image of Interior Color
Bibliography
Credits for Color Art
Index
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