Psychological Aspects of Architectural and Artistic Solutions for Children's Medical Institutions
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The article discusses the importance of color in children's medical institutions. From a psychological perspective, discusses the impact of its correct use, how a coloristic solution affects the patient's mood and how a properly selected palette helps to lower anxiety levels. The main emphasis is on how color as an architectural "language" manages to shape the atmosphere and care for human well-being.
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