
handle: 11693/17432
Color can be approached from different perspectives and disciplines such as, biology, theory, technology, and psychology. This thesis discusses color, from the stand point of interior spaces, which to some extent involves most of these disciplines. The aim of this study is to review the research on environmental color. It will summarize what is empirically known about our responses to color, how, if at all, color ) influences the perception of an interior, how it is effected under different light sources or if it is effected from each other. The effects of light on color will try to be verified by using a 'color and light simulator'.
Includes bibliographical references leaves 95-99.
Cataloged from PDF version of article.
Demirörs, Müge Bozbeyli
Color--Psychological aspects, Interior Design and Decoration, 571, Colors, Light, Color in interior decoration, Interior architecture., Interior architecture, Color--Psychological aspects., psychology, Color in interior decoration., space color, color, color theory, color perception, Interior space, İç Mimari ve Dekorasyon, surface color, Color psychology, light, NK2115.5.C6 D4 1992
Color--Psychological aspects, Interior Design and Decoration, 571, Colors, Light, Color in interior decoration, Interior architecture., Interior architecture, Color--Psychological aspects., psychology, Color in interior decoration., space color, color, color theory, color perception, Interior space, İç Mimari ve Dekorasyon, surface color, Color psychology, light, NK2115.5.C6 D4 1992
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