Our Colour for Cities manifesto, launched in 2019, challenges architects, developers and local authorities to consider all aspects of colour in the pursuit of a built environment that is more considerate of people and the planet. #appliedcolourthinking#architecture#cities
@TowerHamletsNow Is it really true that the rubbish hasn’t been collected for 3 weeks because you don’t like it being hung on the railings to stop the foxes ripping the bags open over night???? No letter, no note nothing. Will we be getting a council tax refund?
@TowerHamletsNow I already have but nothing has happened - our street is a constant mess. In addition to the missed collections people put out rubbish whenever they feel like it and nothing is done. I’ll log it again and hope for the best…
@wizzair we’ve just had our flight rebooked by you to an early morning but see there is also an afternoon flight - how can we choose the later flight instead?
How do you use colour to engage clients and planners?
Burial or Flea Vein?
Which colour name is going to push it across the line quickly for you?
Probably neither.
Tell the real story.
Connect the emotion to place.
#colourbeyondaesthetics#architects#storytelling
What role does #colour play in promoting identity and creating a strong sense of place?
Join us at @surfacethinking on Wednesday 8 February, as colour expert Justine Fox (@material_colour) weighs in.
Get your free ticket: https://t.co/pKqBWY4zsD
#SDS23#ShapingCommunities
Module 1 uses natural daylight to flood refreshing aqua ripples & prismatic effects across a confident violet-indigo base, designed to appeal to older children and teenagers, making them feel more protective of the space. #colourpalettes#contactlessplayground#calzadafox#play
The Contactless Playground has been designed with the well-being & mental health of young people in mind, using colour and natural daylight to create a highly sensory and dynamic experience allowing children to interact with reflections & shadows in a way which minimises contact.
Our Colour for Cities manifesto, launched in 2019, challenges architects, developers and local authorities to consider all aspects of colour in the pursuit of a built environment that is more considerate of people and the planet. #appliedcolourthinking#architecture#cities