This Wallpaper is Dreadful, One of Us Will have to go: Mapping Colour in Interiors for Older People

Karen Fleming, Pamela Topping

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Abstract

Colour processes sensory responses , yet its role in interiors for the aging population is poorly researched. This paper contributes evidence through visual analysis of case studies in UK and Ireland
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 5 Nov 2012
Event2nd international Conference on Aging: Aging and Society - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Duration: 5 Nov 20126 Nov 2012
Conference number: 2nd
https://agingandsocialchange.com/about/history/2012-conference

Conference

Conference2nd international Conference on Aging
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityVancouver
Period5/11/126/11/12
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Bibliographical note

Fleming was lead author of this paper and supervised doctoral researcher Topping who subsequently published other related work in her PhD and as lead and sole author.

Keywords

  • Design
  • ageing

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