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 language | English |
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| Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - 5 Nov 2012 |
| Event | 2nd international Conference on Aging: Aging and Society - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Duration: 5 Nov 2012 → 6 Nov 2012 Conference number: 2nd https://agingandsocialchange.com/about/history/2012-conference |
Conference
| Conference | 2nd international Conference on Aging |
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| Country/Territory | Canada |
| City | Vancouver |
| Period | 5/11/12 → 6/11/12 |
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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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