Colour Psychology in Architecture
Full price: $134.00
Member: $100.00
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Course outline
Following on from the success of last year’s National Seminar Series, “The Application of Colour in Architecture”, Dr Marisha McAuliffe will expand on the role of colour in architecture and design, highlighting how it is used to influence behavioural response in the built environment.
The seminar will explore metamerism and the role of natural and artificial light, as well as practical application, context, perception, and physiological response to colour in architectural environments.
In this context, Marisha will address in detail the three essential considerations when working with colour in architecture and design; Who? What? Where?
AACA Competency: Design
Presenter/Author
Dr Marisha McAuliffe is a full-time academic at Queensland University of Technology (AU) and sessional Course Director at University of Cambridge’s (UK) Institute of Continuing Education. Educated in interior architecture and holding a PhD in design thinking and cognitive science, she specialises in colour theory and application in the built environment.
Course structure and materials
Length of course
2 hours
Continuing professional development hours
Learning outcome
After completing this course, you should be able to:
National Competency Standards in Architecture
Design
Prices
Full Price $134.00
Member $100.00
Practice Membership / A+ $91.00
Graduate Member $91.00
SONA Member (student) $51.00
Pricing is inclusive of GST.
Published on: 13/12/2016
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