| Color, to many, is a secondary element
that is placed architecturally with no significance. Color again
is often seen as a taboo since it has the ability to date a
building in style and aesthetic. It seems easy these days to
design in white, with out concern to materials and color. In
understanding and relating these two, design can become more
invigorating and rewarding. In an explorative attempt to use
color and materials, architecture has found new meaning. Once
just a form that one inhabits, now becomes a form that others
control, relate to, and engage. Adding a dimension of
orientation, users then start to enjoy and move through with
purpose, rather than with aimless wander. |



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