Color, Environment & Human Response by Frank H. Mahnke: Book Review

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Name: Color, Environment & Human Response by Frank H. Mahnke
URL: Color, Environment, & Human Response (my affiliate link)
Purpose: to explain the physiological and psychological effects of color in architectural environments

THIS BOOK WILL LAST A LONG, LONG TIME

Color, Environment & Human Response is filled with seventeen chapters of detailed insight about how color really impacts occupants within architectural designs. The author, Frank H. Mahnke explains color and its various complex dimensions, from neuropsychological aspects to human emotion and beyond.

I particularly like the following excerpt from this book where Mahnke explains some fundamentals about the relationship between color design and human reaction:

“Human reaction depends on a multitude of factors. First we must consider that in choosing appropriate surface colors much depends on the specific hue, its value, and intensity. Also where color is placed, how much of it […], for what purpose, and for what length of time should all be taken into account.

It would be erroneous to think that color design […] can or should be geared to a specific physiological effect — such as lowering the blood pressure of a person suffering from hypertension. Let me emphasize: Specific physiological effects should not be the designer’s objective.

[…] When designing with color we must always see it in context, and not apply it through generalities.”

Although this book explains relationships and uses of color in great detail, Mahnke writes in a style that is easy to understand – making a very complex topic digestible and eye-opening. This is a book that you will reference again and again, getting new insight each time you open it.

The author, Mahnke, is an architectural consultant for architectural projects and he has devoted his life to the study of color to help designers create healthier built environments.

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR DESIGNS

Color, Environment, & Human Response (my affiliate link) is specifically written for professionals that design and plan architectural environments. Not only does Mahnke teach you about color basics and its more complex psychological effects, he also details the biological effects of light – fundamental to color.

Mahnke looks at color from a design perspective as he delineates color uses and occupant effects for a multitude of building types. The following is a list of just a few of the building types covered in this book where he provides detailed architectural design goals and guidelines for each:

  • offices and computer workstations
  • schools
  • healthcare facilities
  • restaurants and food display
  • industrial work environments
  • color for exteriors

A PICTURE IS WORTH 1000 WORDS…

I particularly love the sixteen page color image spread that shows specific examples of how color can be used in design to achieve certain outcomes. You’ll realize just how important color is for architectural design. (Additionally, I like the black and white images that complement the text to help explain the author’s point throughout the rest of the book.)

Mahnke will also teach you about how the colors you currently use in your designs affect your occupants. Plus, you’ll benefit from understanding why color in architecture works the way it does – giving you detailed and useful insight about how you can incorporate color in the future, providing both general principles and specific guidelines for a wide range of building types.

DON’T TAKE COLOR FOR GRANTED

For anyone that is interested in how architectural features impact occupant experience – this book is a must read. Color is not something that should be an afterthought in the design process. It really does have a large effect on how occupants experience and behave within built environments. So please, read this book.

Here is the book link: Color, Environment, & Human Response (my affiliate link)



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2 Responses to “Color, Environment & Human Response by Frank H. Mahnke: Book Review”
  1. I absolutely love this book! I used it to write my MA thesis in school and use it now in my practice. Architecture around us does affect our health and emotions. I hope all architects and designers read this book!

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