What Does Colour Look Like?

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Tessira Crawford
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This paper shares observations of the limitations of the existing design practice within architecture for the inclusive design of space and architecture. This paper specifically focuses on what could be missing during the study of perception within architecture, among observations of architects’ simplification of phenomenology and tools that visualise phenomena. This paper reflects on an ongoing case study of Matt, a YouTuber diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, and the potential bias within today’s architectural design process. Openly acknowledging this bias will begin limiting its potential, encouraging the observation of others as unique – inclusively studying perception in architecture – and proposing the assessment of theories, methods and tools in architectural phenomenology – continuously testing their inclusivity to eliminate notions of an ideal.
颜色看起来像什么?
本文分享了对建筑内部现有设计实践的局限性的观察,以实现空间与建筑的包容性设计。本文特别关注在建筑感知研究中可能缺失的东西,以及建筑师对现象学的简化和可视化现象的工具的观察。本文反映了一个正在进行的案例研究,Matt是一名被诊断患有色素性视网膜炎的youtube用户,以及当今建筑设计过程中的潜在偏见。公开承认这种偏见将开始限制其潜力,鼓励对他人的独特观察——包容性地研究建筑的感知——并提出对建筑现象学的理论、方法和工具的评估——不断测试它们的包容性,以消除理想的概念。
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