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finding:a-combination-of-light-green-yellow-reddish-red-and-turquoise-blue-achieved-a-spring-day-feeling-in-the-painted-kitchenA combination of light green, yellow, reddish red, and turquoise-blue achieved a spring-day feeling in the painted kitchen
By testing swatches and paper mock-ups, these four colors, in varying proportions, brought the room to life.
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- General observation from the case studies (Sala, Sarlo, Kaiser) that the right color surprises the maker.
- A fundamental redefinition of ornament: the entire building, in its microstructure, is an ornament.
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- Intense dark blue with green tinge produced the most harmonious color for the Kaiser housefinding0.780Among several gouache color tests on photos, the intense dark blue had the most life; initially rejected by owner, later accepted.
- After sliding paper swatches, the exact proportions that made the balance just right were discovered; any deviation destroyed the inner light.
- The specific painting achieves the sadness quality through its somber, affectionate color relationships.
- In color tests, a strong dark blue version created better harmony with the middle red and pale yellow than a weak blue.
- A conceptual scheme for analyzing and redesigning neighborhoods by balancing pedestrian space (yellow), gardens (green), buildings (gray), and car space (red).
- A deeper greenish blue, stronger than sky blue but softer, emerged from imagining color in the Martinez sitefinding0.724Through sitting in the place and visualizing, a greenish blue was felt to create inner light with the dry yellow grass and light blue sky.
- A unique green glaze created the necessary harmony in a tile floor; when the manufacturer discontinued it, no alternative could replicate the living field.
- Prediction about the aesthetic features of gardens shaped by living process.