To the basic grammar of color and form presented in the first edition of Dimensional Color, Lois Swirnoff adds a chapter on color structure and expands one on color and light.
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Dimensional Color Summary
Dimensional Color by Lois Swirnoff
Exploring the interaction between light, color, and surfaces, the book provides an invaluable tool for the teaching and practice of color in architecture and design.
Dimensional Color Reviews
Landmark research in relating color and form. -- Architecture [O]ne of the very few books that examines the relationship of color to three-dimensional form...[F]ills a very real need... -- Barbara E. Martinson, Ph.D. - COLOR Research and Application An invaluable tool for the teaching and practice of color in architecture and design. -- From House to Home
About Lois Swirnoff
Lois Swirnoff is Feltman Chair at the Cooper Union Art School in New York. Painter, photographer, and visual logician, she has exhibited her work internationally, and has taught at Harvard University, the University of California at Los Angeles, and Skidmore and Wellesley Colleges.
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