A livable colour

Authors

  • Yulia Griber Smolensk State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.67.1759

Keywords:

colour, urban environment, colouristics, architecture, urban planning, design

Abstract

The article analyses the main trends in the modern studies of the impact of the colour arrangement of the urban environment on the socio-psychological processes of city residents. The article focuses on three research issues: (1) which topics are mostly discussed within the context of the study of urban environment; (2) how the modern paradigm of reflections on the colour changes; and (3) what impact it has on the educational practice and colour didactics.

How to Cite

Griber, Y. . (2021). A livable colour. Project Baikal, 18(67), 82–87. https://doi.org/10.51461/projectbaikal.67.1759

Published

2021-04-27

Issue

Section

refereed articles

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