Colour in Urban Spatial Perception and Simulation

  • A. Urland
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Publication date
January 2003

Abstract

The impact of colour on human perception of space is a known fact. Spatial simulation and evaluation  without the consideration of colour would be rather simplified, as evaluation and reactions to viewed  environments are very much conditioned by the observed colour combinations.  As one reaction to this challenge in the last decades we witness the development of various models in  colorimetry that try to predict the appearance of colours. These predominantly mathematical tasks  however still tell us too little on how to proceed when we need to specify, evaluate or communicate  about complex colour scenes in real space with stress on appearance and perceived colour. The  question concerns both simulation and evaluation using a variety of to...

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