GOMES, G. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8714522656348357; GOMES, Gabriel Alves.
Resumen:
Color is one of the elements responsible for creating significant, expressive and
discernible architectural environments. Thus, the colors of the facades are an important
aspect of the city, affecting its general appearance and the perception of the
inhabitants. In a Human Centered Design approach, in the context of social interest
housing, it is considered that the choice of colors must include the inhabitants in the
design process. In this context, this research seeks to understand the relation between
the chromatic preferences of the residents and their symbolic associations with the
color choices for the residential facades of the Aluízio Campos housing complex, in
Campina Grande, PB. In the literature review, this document contextualizes the issue
of social housing in Brazil, and then addresses concepts related to colors and their
symbolic associations, as well as issues related to the city, colors and urban
landscape. Exploratory research was carried out, with an applied nature and a mixed
approach (qualitative and quantitative). To obtain the data, semi-structured interviews
were carried out in the homes of 342 residents of the complex, at randomly selected
addresses. The results showed significant correlations between residents' color
preferences and their color choices for facades. In this sense, it became possible to
conclude that chromatic preferences for facades are endowed with complexity and
meaning, and it is necessary to consider the individuality of this choice in future
projects. As a contribution, this research presents data for the characterization of
patterns of color preferences that can support the planning of future housing projects
in a similar context