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James Ward

Colour Decoration of Architecture

In “Colour Decoration of Architecture,” James Ward meticulously explores the interplay between color theory and architectural design, offering a comprehensive analysis of how color can enhance, transform, and redefine spatial experience. The book combines vivid illustrations with an engaging prose style that interweaves historical context with contemporary practices. Ward argues for the intentional application of color as a fundamental element in architecture rather than a mere decorative afterthought, grounding his discourse in rich historical examples that range from ancient civilizations to modernist landmarks. James Ward, an esteemed figure in architectural pedagogy and a passionate advocate for holistic design, draws from his extensive background in art history and practical architectural practice. His fascination with how color influences human perception and emotional response has shaped his approach to architecture, inspiring him to examine its critical role in creating atmospheric and functional spaces. This work not only reflects his academic rigor but also his belief in architecture as a vibrant art form that engages its environment and its inhabitants. “Colour Decoration of Architecture” is an essential read for architects, designers, and students alike, inviting them to reconsider the significance of color in their projects. Ward's insightful arguments and approachable writing style make it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the aesthetics and psychology of the built environment, encouraging readers to embrace a more colorful perspective in their own design journeys.
161 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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