USE OF COLOR IN ARCHITECTURE – INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTURE PERSPECTIVE

Ljiljana Jevremović, Branko Turnšek, Ana Stanojević, Marina Jordanović, Milanka Vasić

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE191016004J
First page
049
Last page
063

Abstract


This paper deals with the color theory and the application of this theory in architectural design. Since the modernist architects and modern era in architecture, the colors of the buildings were not in the focus of their authors. On the contrary, the modern movement has taught us that color, and especially artificial one, is almost a crime to use and in a way, it expresses a lack of a style. Through examining universal color harmony principles in this paper the problem and phenomenon of using colors in contemporary architecture was discussed, which had its roots in the modern movement and evolved through technological advance especially in material technology. The industrial architecture is used as an example, to narrow down the research field, but also for the reasons of extensive and creative use of color in this type of buildings. We have examined several industrial buildings that have been systematized into three categories. All three categories are analyzed for the application of general color harmony principles. Then discussion focuses on refining principles of color usage in architecture that appear in contemporary architecture in order to systematize those principles, particularly important for architectural education and new practitioners of architecture. In conclusion, it is stated that universal color harmony principles are applicable in architecture as well, as in other visual arts.

Keywords

industrial buildings, architectural design, color harmony, architectural analysis, color, façade articulation

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