چكيده لاتين :
The rapid pace of urban growth all too often ignores an important need, that of decoration and beauty. We fail to realise
just how crucial these factors are for our quality of life. We all know how redevelopment projects aim to make the suburbs
more efficient, eco-sustainability and people-friendly, but it is perhaps not equally evident that they also need to be more
visually attractive. Humans have always felt the need to improve the aesthetic quality of the places in which they live, and the quest for beauty has always been as important as the need for food, shelter and progress. Colour is often present as a tool for redeveloping places, although its potential is probably underestimated as our culture has not yet afforded it the important role it deserves. “The starting point is the study of colour and its effects on men,” wrote Wassily Kandinsky in 1912 in “Concerning the Spiritual in Art”.