メキシコの歴史地区における色彩の構成と心理評価に関する調査報告: 街路色彩の地域比較に関する研究 (その1)

Translated title of the contribution: INVESTIGATION REPORT ON COMPOSITION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF STREETSCAPE COLORS IN HISTORIC DISTRICTS OF MEXICO: Regional Comparison Study on Colors on Streetscapes (Part I)

Shunichiro Higashi, Hiroki Suzuki

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Abstract

In order to understand how the streetscape colors in historic districts of Mexico evolved, we clarify the following points: 1) The result of the colorimetric research shows different characteristics of the color distribution in respective cities, which can be categorized into three types: "Commercial-led", "Administration-led" and "Resident-led". 2) in the "Resident-led" type, great hue difference is found between neighboring buildings, and the color distribution in streetscape is unique or uncoordinated. 3) The closeness of residential communities has an impact on colors that appear in streetscapes.
Translated title of the contributionINVESTIGATION REPORT ON COMPOSITION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF STREETSCAPE COLORS IN HISTORIC DISTRICTS OF MEXICO: Regional Comparison Study on Colors on Streetscapes (Part I)
Original languageOther
Pages (from-to)829-838
Number of pages10
Journal日本建築学会計画系論文集
Volume84
Issue number758
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2019

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