Color, Environment, and Human Response
Auteur : Frank H. Mahnke
Date de publication : 1996-04-09
Éditeur : John Wiley & Sons
Nombre de pages : 248
Résumé du livre
Written for architects, interior designers, and color consultants, this ambitious study explores the psychological and physiological effects of color in the man-made environment. Scientific findings and industry-by-industry examples are furnished to help professionals specify colors that will create healthful environments in hospitals, schools, restaurants, and other public facilities.