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As one of the three primary colors and with a long history rooted in religion and art, blue is considered majestic in many cultures. In Eastern cultures, the color blue is associated with spirituality, immortality, and divine joy and is believed to have the ability to ward off evil. In Western cultures, blue represents masculinity, authority, and loyalty and denotes safety, trust, and tranquility.
According to color theory, when used on the interior of buildings, blue is considered to be a cool color that has soothing and calming qualities, believed to have positive effects on users’ physical and mental health. In this collection, nine different shades of blue in nine different interiors are showcased to give ideas on how and when to use the color in combination with other colors, materials and finishes.
Presence in Hormuz 02
By ZAV Architects,Hormuz, Iran
Jury Winner, 9th Annual A+Awards, Architecture +Color
La 68 Cultural Center
By FMT Estudio , Mérida, Mexico
Middletown Cafe
By Studio Tate,Prahran, Australia
Botticelli tells a story – exhibition
By NArchitekTURA I NArchitecTURE, Warsaw, Poland
Built in one of the chambers in the historical Warsaw castle in Poland, the new exhibition display is painted with a striking and majestic blue that beautifully coats the exterior of the structure. Metaphorically, the color seemed to seep outside the frames of Botticelli’s paintings that are put at display, coloring the crown and the apse and considered a shade of of the famous lapis lazuli pigment. The color also comes as a darkened shade of that of the ceiling, complementing the design of the exhibition structure that forms a negative of the vault above.
Nabshi Gallery
By ZAV Architects,Tehran, Iran
‘Blue Lounge’ Agli Amici 1887
By Visual Display – Interior / Identity / Stories, Udine, Italy
After passing the curtain at the entrance of this all blue lounge, one finds themselves in an alluring space that almost looks like it belongs to a retro movie, where time seems to stop. Acting as the first course of a fully rounded 2 Michelin star gastronomical experience, clients are turned into spectators that are given the opportunity to indulge in a full sensory journey as they observe the chefs cook. The lounge serves as the stage on which that experience is set to unfold, with blue painting and illuminating everything with a layer of mystery and elegance.
CRAFTON
By mode:lina™,Poznań, Poland
The designing team was commissioned with the task of turning a residential villa into a software house with a variety of functions and meeting spaces. To do so, the designers used a set of different colors and materials to draw the boundaries of each zone, using the space as canvas against which they stroked their brushes. Among the wide range of colors, blue was used in two shades, once for one meeting room and again for the billard corner.
Print Lounge
By Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors, New York, United States
Billy Buoy
By Biasol Studio, Essendon, Australia
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