Colors of the World presents a chromatic journey through the colors of vernacular architecture from the United States to the far corners of the globe.
Based on the “geography of color” analysis method, which Jean-Philippe and Dominique Lenclos have elaborated through years of travel and research, this book examine the palettes of diverse
habitats to reveal how geology, climate, light, sociocultural behavior, and the traditions of local residents and construction techniques uniquely shape a landscape’s architectural
personality and chromatic character. 500 color photographs
作者簡介
Dominique Lenclos, is a classics professor. She collaborates with her husband, Jean-Philippe, in his research. They have written extensively on the geography of color, including Colors of
the World and Windows of the World, the companion to Doors of the World.
Jean-Philippe Lenclos is a designer-colorist and founder of Atelier 3D Coulour, a studio based in Paris that specializes in the conception and application of color in the environment,
architecture, and industrial products. He has exhibited his work in Tokyo, London, Paris, and Lisbon, and he teaches color theory at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs.
Dominique Lenclos, a professor of classics, assists her husband in his research and site analyses. Their book Color of France received numerous awards, including the 1983-84 International
Color Design award. They are also the authors of Colors of Europe.