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Color, light and the perception of a built home environment [Texto impresso] / Cristina Caramelo Gomes, Ana Cristina Lott Daré

Main Author: Gomes, Cristina Maria dos Santos Nunes Pires Caramelo, 1963- Coauthor: Daré, Ana Cristina Lott, 1957- Publication: Lisboa : [s.n.], 2010 Description: 7 f. : il., color. ; 30 cm Topical name: Cor na arquitectura CBC: NA2795.G66 2010 Online Resources: Capa
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Realizado em: IX Congreso Nacional de Color, Alicante, 2010

MULL ILID - Instituto Lusíada de Investigação e Desenvolvimento

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Summary:
1. Background
2. Color and light: the double side of the same coin
3. The act of seeing and the perception of the built environment
4. Building and designing the color

Abstract:
Chromatic language emerges throughout history and nature, an unquestionable way of communication for individual or collective identification. The color can be a code that illustrates political and social ideologies and realities. Color is influenced by the light and the light is a moment of vivacity or seriousness, emerging and hiding areas, objects, creating real or fantastic environments. The misinterpretation of some professionals towards this reality is surpassed by many studies and experiments, demonstrating the correlation between light, texture and color and the power of each one towards human response and behavior. Several social housing within Lisbon's periphery is performed with strong chromatic schemes, which achieve the discontinuity of the urban tissue, by the stigmatization of communities, morphologies, typologies and population. Beware!!! (Cristina Caramelo Gomes, Ana Cristina Lott Daré)

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