CASE STUDY: HOUSE OF COLOR APPLICATION OF COLOR THEORY AND LIGHTING SOLUTIONS WITHIN A RESIDENTIAL CASE STUDY
KAT HOFF
HOW CAN PERCEPTION OF T
BE ENHANCED THROUG
Using the top floor of the histor
this case study explores a huma
theory studies. The objective of t
color can manipulate the perce
on the user within the given env placed throughout the space,
warm palette at the southern end
on the northern end. Daylight an
themselves in conjunction with t
Although the space consis
programming, such as a living
etc., it does not need to be so intended demographic user, as of purposes; a home for artists,
space is manipulated in its ow
lighting techniques, and textures
THE INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT
GH COLOR AND LIGHT?
ric fire station on Madison Road,
an-scale version of various color
this project is to understand how
eption of space and its impact
vironment. Color is thoughtfully gradually transforming from a
d of the building to a cool palette
nd colored artificial light present
the rising and setting of the sun.
sts of traditional residential
g room, kitchen, dining room,
olely used as such. There is no this space could serve a myriad an event center, a gallery. Each
wn way, utilizing various colors,
s to achieve visual transformation.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
1 2 3
COLOR ADJACENCY Creates visual contrast that transforms
each space. Perception is altered through the sue of color in various materials and applications.
DAYLIGHTING Natural light is used in conjunction
with colored glass to add another layer of color mixing to the study. This light
transforms throughout the day and year.
ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING Contrasting to natural light, artificial light will remain a constant variable in the
space, adding more intense color to the
space that impacts surrounding materials.
WOODBURN AVE
SITE MADISON RD
1700 MADISON ROAD HISTORIC FIRE STATION
FLOOR 1 PLAN
MEZ PLAN
FLOOR 2 PLAN
PERSPECTIVE DIAGRAM looking east
PERSPECTIVE DIAGRAM looking west
MAIN FLOOR PERSPECTIVE
LOFT PERSPECTIVE
COOL MATERIAL PALETTE
WARM MATERIAL PALETTE
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1. ENTRY CORRIDOR 2. ENTRY 3. DINING ROOM 4. KITCHEN 5. STAIR 6. LIVING ROOM 7. STUDIO
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MAIN FLOOR PLAN + RCP
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10
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20
OPEN TO BELOW
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OPEN TO BELOW
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10
OPEN TO BELOW
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8. BEDROOM 1 9. BEDROOM 2 10. CORRIDOR 11. BEDROOM 3
LOFT FLOOR PLAN + RCP
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5
10
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20
HOUSE OF COLOR
Artificial light transforms surface
combinations of the following
monochromatic
compliment
vibrating boundaries
R: EVENING VIEWS
e and color in conjunction with
g color theory applications:
tary colors
layering + transparency
color gradient
LIVING ROOM
complimentary colors
ENTRY CORRIDOR
monochromatic
MAIN FLOOR
layering + transparency
monochromatic
DINING ROOM
layering + transparency
vibrating boundaries
CORRIDOR
layering + transparency
monochromatic
CORRIDOR
color gradient
layering + transparency
BEDROOM
layering + transparency
monochromatic
BEDROOM
layering + transparency
monochromatic
HOUSE OF COLOR
Natural light transforms surface
combinations of the following
monochromatic
compliment
vibrating boundaries
R: DAYTIME VIEWS
e and color in conjunction with
g color theory applications:
tary colors
layering + transparency
color gradient
LIVING ROOM
complimentary colors
ENTRY CORRIDOR
monochromatic
layering + transparency
MAIN FLOOR
layering + transparency
monochromatic
KITCHEN
layering + transparency
vibrating boundaries
DINING ROOM
layering + transparency
vibrating boundaries
CORRIDOR
layering + transparency
monochromatic
CORRIDOR
color gradient
layering + transparency
BEDROOM
layering + transparency
monochromatic
BEDROOM
layering + transparency
monochromatic
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