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Heart of Gisborne colour palette The use of colour on buildings in the city has a significant impact on the streestscape. Gisborne is an isolated, culturally diverse coastal retreat. The natural beauty of the coastline, our sunburnt pastures and contrasting lush green vineyards and cropping fields are underpinned by a strong Maori heritage and sense of pride in this unique place. Previously on of New Zealand's best kept secrets, Gisborne is fast becoming the investor and holidaymakers' destination of choice. The Gisborne colour palette has been developed to reflect those important influences on Gisborne and focuses on the earth and the ocean. The palette features muted colours that reflect the city's laid back, quiet confidence with a hint of brighter colours to reflect our vitality. Colours have been chosen to add value to buildings of many styles and eras and complement existing colour schemes. The range features earthy browns, oranges, and greys reflecting our land, while an array of blues and purples reflect the ever changing colours of the ocean. A smattering of complementary reds associated with Maori tradition have also been included. Pinks and strong browns are noticeably absent from the palette as it is believed that these are not part of the true Gisborne identity. Guidelines
Particular care must be taken when a building is bulky and featureless and when large plain surfaces are visible to the public. Expanses of wall, unbroken by windows or doors, can have a detrimental effect on the streetscape if they are painted in colours that are out of character with the rest of the street, such as very dark colours or white (which can become grubby or produce glare). Other factors to bear in mind when selecting colours and products:
Note that there are always exceptions to a pastel or neutral colour scheme: an unexpected colour scheme can be effective and become a valued and appreciated part of the streetscape. This is usually achieved through co-ordination of the building's signage, detailing and colours and consideration of the building's context and use. It is recommended that professionals such as artists, architects, landscape architects or colour consultants are employed. All colours are drawn from the Resene Total Colour System, available at Resene ColorShops. View Heart of Gisborne colour palette. View Heart of Gisborne colour palette as a pdf. You will need Acrobat Reader to view this. |
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