define color in the context of architecture
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For Burkhard and Fata, the colour design is seen as a complementary view of the architecture, which also strengthens it. “The colour design develops itself out of its context, out of the structural substance, the surfaces and the light. It refers to its users and creates an independent yet self-evident effect.”
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color is what,which is proof that you are not blind,if u can see it
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