
C.E.S. Office – Martinez House: Blue and white color for exterior walls
1984Christopher Alexander started to work on the color of the building from the early stages of its construction, when the concrete formwork was completed. He started mixing and testing different blues on the Martinez site to get the right wall color. The yellow of the dry grass and the light white-blue sky were the context. Finally, the dull green-blue for the house wall and the white --with a touch of green-- for the columns and beams were used.
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Blue and white color for exterior walls - Photographs of mock-up
01/01/1983
Photograph showing the mixing and testing of blues on the concrete of the perimeter foundation beam with a white patch of white paint for assessing contrast.
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Blue and white color for exterior walls - Photographs of drawings
01/01/1984
Three photographs of the two watercolor sketches by Christopher Alexander, showing two alternative color studies of the blue and white colors to be used for the painting of the building.
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C.E.S. Office - Martinez House: Blue and white color for exterior walls - Photographs
01/01/1984
Two views of the building painted in blue and white.
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