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Identification. Understanding. Preservation. / $rDanzl, Thomas -- $tColour in 1970s architecture in Berlin und Zurich - on the history of colour culture for the use of colour now and in the future / $rNeser, AnneMarie -- $tFrom classic Modernism to contemporary colour design / $rBuether, Axel -- $tExamples of projects -- $tBrandhorst Museum in Munich (D) -- $tUniversity building in Paris (F) -- $tJewish community centre in Mainz (D) -- $tSecondary school in Eching (D) -- $tFlower market in Barcelona (E) -- $tMuseum and cultural centre in Aomori (J) -- $tPublic housing in Paris (F) -- $tKindergarten in Monthey (CH) -- $tNew town centre, Barking (GB) -- $tAppendix -- $tAuthors -- $tLiterature -- $tSelected manufacturers and companies -- $tImage credits -- $tIndex 330 $aColours have the power to stir emotions and awaken memories. Artists are not unique in their use of colour; scientists, psychologists, designers, writers and others also understand the power of colour. 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