Psychology, asked by Flame9295, 1 year ago

How colours effect on human physcology in architecture?

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Answered by padhmasrit
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Color is an integral element of our world, not just in the natural environment but also in the man-made architectural environment. Color always played a role in the human evolutionary process. The environment and its colors are perceived, and the brain processes and judges what it perceives on an objective and subjective basis. Psychological influence, communication, information, and effects on the psyche are aspects of our perceptual judgment processes. Hence, the goals of color design in an architectural space are not relegated to decoration alone.

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Answered by btsarmyforever90
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In short, it confirms that human response to color is total — it influences us psychologically and physiologically. Color is a sensory perception, and as any sensory perception, it has effects that are symbolic, associative, synesthetic, and emotional.Color has not always been so detached from architectural design.

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