Color and Light in Man-made EnvironmentsThe text synthesizes the essential principles of color and light, including their psychophysiological effects, the characteristics of the major hues, vision and light, bioenergetics, and more. |
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ONE Psychophysiological Effects | 1 |
ELEVEN Medical Facilities | 85 |
THIRTEEN Food and Foodservice | 101 |
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Accent afterimage appear architects Architectural Psychology architecture arousal artificial light associations Bauhaus bilirubin biological Birren blue blue-green brightness Ceiling chapter chroma ciliary muscle color and light Color collage Color Consultants Color Psychology Color Specifications color systems color temperature color wheel complementary color contrast cool colors cool-white corridor create dark effects of light Endwall environmental equipment facility fatigue Floor fluorescent footcandles full-spectrum light function glare Glidden notation gray harmony hormone hues human illumination incidental areas intensity interior Küller lamps light and color light green light levels light sources melatonin mental Munsell muscles natural light off-white orange painted patient rooms percent physiological produced psychological reactions red-orange reflect relaxation retina retinopathy of prematurity saturation screen Seasonal Affective Disorder simultaneous contrast skin space spectral stimulation subjects sunlight surface surroundings tion tones UV radiation UV-A vision visual vitamin D walls warm wavelengths yellow