Abstract

Currently, numerous architectural color planning projects are completed through the coordination of opinions of architectural designers, color experts, and clients in the planning and design stage. However, after the building is completed, it is a reality that the deterioration of the plan is accepted as it is and the deterioration of the design plan is tolerated without color supervision or evaluation of the color plan by experts. Therefore, in this study, as a means to strengthen the continuity of architectural color planning, color construction supervision is actively introduced to increase the completeness of color planning and to study efficient color planning methods so that general evaluations of an unspecified number of people can come out positively. Therefore, the progress system of this study is intended to be approached from two aspects: reviewing color change based on the continuity and relationship of architectural color planning and suggesting a practical design direction after analyzing color construction supervision. First, we will analyze the color status in the planning stage and construction stage of color planning by building type and study the effect of color arrangement based on color theory in a more positive direction. Second, it is expected that the color plan will be used as an application example for the final review and confirmation whether the color plan is implemented with a high degree of completion from the planning stage to the construction stage. It is hoped that this study will be a reference material in the process of implementing a more continuous color plan through color construction supervision, and that it can be used as a meaningful indicator.

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