1、字数:英文 3211 单词, 16942 字符;中文 5483 汉字 出处: Zennaro P. Strategies in colour choice for architectural built environmentJ. Journal of the International Colour Association, 2017, 19: 15-22. 外文文献 Strategies in colour choice for architectural built environment In the realisation of a colour design, or of a co
2、lour plan, every designer should have the availability of a set of basic tools to prevent him or her from performing prejudicial operations in the territory, in the landscape, in the city, in the neighbourhood, and in the individual building. The same designer should then know some rules in the colo
3、ur choice that will enhance the built environment. The approach to colour selection depends on many factors, for example the building size and function, the combination of spaces, the urban form, the dimensions of streets, alleys, plazas, squares and so on, but especially the specificity of the plac
4、e. By this we mean the history, traditions, culture, geographical location, the qualities and weaknesses, the range of possible design/conservation options and all those characteristics that distinguish one place from another. So it should be clear to the designer who faces a chromatic project, that
5、 he or she primarily needs a dedicated strategy, different from case to case, specific to each place. The diversity of the places establishes the richness of traditions and customs that should be preserved and/or possibly updated. Introduction “Starting the study of perception, we find in the langua
6、ge the concept of sensation, which seems immediate and clear: I have the sensation of red, blue, hot, cold.” The perception of space is a complex phenomenon. It takes into account not only the detection and appearance of the surroundings, but also involves the viewer in terms of synaesthesia, memory, personal experiences, moods, physical and psychological conditions, age, sex and a thousand other aspects that would be long even to list. In turn, the same perception produces innumerable