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THEORY OF

ARCHITECTURE
COLOR
WHAT IS COLOR / COLOUR?

A phenomenon of light and visual perception


that may be described in turns of an individual
perception of hue, saturation, and lightness for
objects, and hue, saturation, and brightness for
light sources
DIMENSION OF COLORS
HUE: One of the three dimensions of SATURATION: One of the three
color. the property of light property dimensions of color. the purity or
the color of an object Is classified as vividness of a hue. Also called
being red, yellow, green, or blue, or an Intensity.
Intermediate between any pair of
these colors

BRIGHTNESS: the dimension of a


color which is correlated with
luminance and by which visual
stimuli are ordered contiuously
from very dim to very bright.
COLOR WHEEL
A color circle, based on red, yellow and blue, is
traditional in the field of art. Sir Isaac Newton
developed the first circular diagram of colors in
1666. Since then, scientists and artists have
studied and designed numerous variations of
this concept. Differences of opinion about the
validity of one format over another continue to
provoke debate. In reality, any color circle or
color wheel which presents a logically arranged
sequence of pure hues has merit.
COLOR THEORY

PRIMARY + PRIMARY PRIMARY + SECONDARY

RED GREEN YELLOW


ORANGE

BLUE VIOLET RED ORANGE

YELLOW RED VIOLET


ORANGE
BLUE VIOLET

BLUE GREEN

YELLOW GREEN
COLOR TEMPERATURE
WARM COLORS COOL COLORS
RED GREEN

YELLOW BLUE

ORANGE VIOLET
COLOR SCHEME
An arrangement or pattern of colors conceived of as forming an integrated whole

One , two, or three closely


related colors in the color
wheel
COLOR SCHEME
An arrangement or pattern of colors conceived of as forming an integrated whole

One of a pair of opposing


colors on a color wheel,
perceived as completle or
enhancing each other.
COLOR SCHEME
An arrangement or pattern of colors conceived of as forming an integrated whole

A combination of three
colors forming an
equilateral triangle on a
color wheel
COLOR SCHEME
An arrangement or pattern of colors conceived of as forming an integrated whole

A combination of one color


and the pair of color
adjoining its
complimentary color.
COLOR SCHEME
An arrangement or pattern of colors conceived of as forming an integrated whole

A combination of two
analogous colors and their
complimentary colors on a
color wheel. Also called
double complimentary
COLOR BLIND TEST
COLOR BLIND TEST
COLOR BLIND TEST
COLOR BLIND TEST
COLOR BLIND TEST
PSYCHOLOGY OF COLORS

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