I think any design can be analyzed by light or color. For
example, just about every home has windows inside of it. You can describe a
room by saying the lighting type, how it makes you feel, etc. The downtown
exhibit is a good example of a room with lots of light. Without light, you
wouldn’t be able to see color. Every house has color in it. I could describe my
own room by saying the walls are white, and there are bright accents placed
throughout the room. I think light and color are two very important
considerations of any design. Different colors add mood to the room, with light
being the biggest thing that affects the mood of a room. Scale ties into light
because you may need large lights for a room, or you may need a lot of lights
for a room. The scale of windows is an important consideration as well. How
much of a certain color you use is very important. If you use a lot of one
color, it may overwhelm you. In the first photo you can see a room with many
windows. But why did that designer add so many windows? They wanted the space
to feel open and bright. You can see that there is water outside as well as
trees. Maybe the designer wanted you to feel connected to nature. The second
photo shows how windows are placed strategically to look nice and to add plenty
of natural light. The third photo shows lots of color. Pink is the most used color
in this room. The room has a noticeable color scheme and the designer wanted to
make the room feel girly.
No comments:
Post a Comment