Light, Color & Environment

Light, Color & Environment
Author: Faber Birren
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1988
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:


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A classic study of the profound effect of color in the places we inhabit, our homes, offices, factories, hospitals and schools. The author shares his findings and the practical applications toward healthier and more creative environments. This revised edition includes a chapter on the changing environment caused by the computer.

Light, Color, and Environment

Light, Color, and Environment
Author: Faber Birren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1969
Genre: Science
ISBN:


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Light, Color, and Environment

Light, Color, and Environment
Author: Faber Birren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 131
Release: 1969
Genre: Color
ISBN:


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Color and Light in Man-made Environments

Color and Light in Man-made Environments
Author: Frank H. Mahnke
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1987
Genre: Color
ISBN: 9780442013226


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Color and light in Man-Made Environments Frank H. Mahnke Rudolf H. Mahnke Color and light play key-though generally unrecognized-roles in our lives. Despite the decades of research on the subject, we are often unaware that anxiety, stress, visual disorders, and a host of other problems may actually be caused by a poorly designed environment. The gap between color research and design application has been so wide that the use, for example, of white in interiors reached epidemic proportions from the 1950s to the 1970s-though research has shown white walls to be an optic strain and a psychological hazard. Color is now experiencing a renaissance in design. To guide architects, designers, and others using color, Frank and Rudolf Mahnke-two internationally recognized color consultants-have written a concise reference guide to understanding the importance of this phenomenon in our lives and applying environmental color effectively. The text synthesizes the essential principles of color and light, including their psychophysiological effects, the characteristics of the major hues, vision and light, bioenergetics, and more. The authors also provide much useful and practical advice on using color and light in a variety of facilities: schools mental hospitals offices industry restaurants medical centers Special attention is given to desktop computer workstations and the needs of VDT operators. In addition, detailed color specification tables are provided, in both Glidden and Munsell notation, as well as color charts showing successful color combinations. Used correctly, color and light can improve productivity at the workplace; increase the safety of industrial facilities; foster greater attention spans in students; create more appetizing food-service establishments; and bolster the spirits of hospital patients. Architects, designers, administrators, planners-anyone interested in creating beneficial, glare-free surroundings-will find all the information they need to promote physical, visual, and psychological well-being with color and light.

Color and Light

Color and Light
Author: James Gurney
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0740797719


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Unlike many other art books only give recipes for mixing colors or describe step-by-step painting techniques, *Color and Light* answers the questions that realist painters continually ask, such as: "What happens with sky colors at sunset?", "How do colors change with distance?", and "What makes a form look three-dimensional?" Author James Gurney draws on his experience as a plain-air painter and science illustrator to share a wealth of information about the realist painter's most fundamental tools: color and light. He bridges the gap between abstract theory and practical knowledge for traditional and digital artists of all levels of experience.

Light, Color, and Environment

Light, Color, and Environment
Author: Faber Birren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 131
Release: 1969
Genre: Color
ISBN:


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Color and Human Response

Color and Human Response
Author: Faber Birren
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1991-01-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:


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Original publication and copyright date: 1978.