Research on the Application of Color Acquisition Method and Process Design in the Protection of Ancient Buildings——A Case Study of Yuelu Academy
The establishment of an architectural color database is a vital technical milestone in the deepening of ancient architectural conservation efforts.Its technical process can include the selection of a color system,the matching of colorimeter equipment,and the error handling of color samples.Currently,the protection of ancient architecture faces issues such as a weak awareness of original color preservation,a lack of data and documentation,and incomplete collection standards.The rigor and scientific nature of color preservation in ancient buildings urgently need to be improved.By sorting out the color data collection process and methods,a systematic,clear,and executable work model has been preliminarily established,providing a reference for the color acquisition work of ancient buildings.Moreover,the workflow design for color data collection and the methods for quantitative data correction have been standardized,offering support for the quantitative study of ancient architectural colors.Practical application combined with the color spectrum research of the ancient architectural complex of the Yuelu Academy aims to address complex issues involved in the color acquisition of architectural monuments,such as sample selection,height obstacles,material uniformity,light intensity conditions,humidity differences,and color temperature effects.This work lays a data foundation for subsequent color research of the Yuelu Academy's ancient architectural complex and effectively supports the technical route of color acquisition in the preservation of ancient architectural colors.
Color protection of ancient buildingsColor acquisitionWorkflow designYuelu Academy