Show r g More Study Given by Architects to Color Increasingly beautiful American cities are ore foreseen by Harry Boehm Roehm a well known New el York architect ap at apa asa ata a result of the greater attention given by b architects to the effects ot of local atmospheric conditions ou on sunlight and color A material which may cony look well ell enough h In one city rimy may be a drab failure In another points out solely solly because of the Imper hupe Imperceptible lu In till the quality ol of Jt the sunlight This li he h explains Is not riot necessarily caused by such obI Oll our ous f factors tors as us smoke or dust It nuns may rl result from the far fur more subtle con cor of atmospheric moisture ot or ottI density tI changing the spectral ral compo of the light The These e conditions condition however howen r n need no longer hamper the thc property I owner ot or architect Mr Hoehm o asserts Building Build Ins ing materials toda today otter other a 1 color range amply wide and antl with sufficiently dell deli cute distinctions of ot shade l' l to satisfy any needs It Is simply 11 up to the designer to choose wisely I and as 81 a general rule he be Is la doing so 0 today He lie must know that lent color as os we wesee tee see It is reflected light Certain pig pigments pigments ments meats absorb certain p portion of th the lice light which falls fulls upon them e and reIt re re- t I fleet ct other portions No o can on appear to have hae a n color which Is not 1101 nota a part of the light in which icicle It l t viewed As the light s chnag-s in qualIty qUill It ity the color of the flee seduce to change |