There will be lots of natural light, art, colour and it will be much easier for people to find their way round.
"Formula One needs colour and it is a shame EJ (Eddie Jordan) is not around because he was one of the colourful characters, " Irvine added.
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Roza Otunbayea, leader of the Ata-Jurt (Fatherland) movement, who was denied registration as a candidate, insists that yellow is the colour: it means ready for change, she says, as in a traffic light.
It can also have beautiful pitch: the spacious white expanses of his designs somehow redeem his vulgarity, and when he does fill his pictures with colour, it is always with the most voluptuous and vivid of hues.
There was a time when it was considered a masculine colour: now it is not.
But this isn't America versus Britain, it's not a colour thing, it's just a fight and I'll kick this guy's backside any place we fight.
Your day may start as a blank canvas, but Santa Fe has plenty of local colour to paint it with.
It will then be returned to its original golden brown colour and waxed so it has a protective weatherproof surface.
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This means the robot can distinguish the type of waste based on its colour and drop it into the appropriate bin.
Like the earlier model, this version can be used on plastics of any colour, but it is particularly good at dealing with the black stuff.
Left unbridled it can colour every perception and undermine every experience.
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There has to be a reason for what colour is where and why it's used.
Offered in the colour 'Slate, ' it has great battery life and expandable memory for even more storage.
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At the same time, colour printing (subtler, it turns out, than computer graphics) came into its own.
If language does affect colour-perception, then it is more likely to affect perceptions from the right visual field than the left.
Sometimes the skin is rubbed with malt sugar to give it an amber colour and is then hung up to air dry before roasting in the oven.
When the first navigators came here, there were lots of holes that rain water gathered in and over time it turned the colour of brandy or whisky.
It is the colour that stands out: a milky white marble with gold atop the domes and a vast marble courtyard that blinds you in the midday sun.
Hillary Clinton's outfit was just right for her visit to Little Rock, as it would have been in upstate New York, but never in Manhattan, where any colour will do, as long as it is black.
"Mexico was an absolute change, it was full of colour, full of sun, so unlike Europe, " he says.
Looking at the ease with which we now capture colour pictures and transmit them around the world in seconds it's easy to forget that it was not that long ago news agencies were transmitting their wire photographs as colour separations, usually cyan, magenta and yellow - a process that relied on Clerk Maxwell's discovery.
It looks as if the colour of sustainable financial returns may well be green.
Our brains register colour, shape and then text when it comes to a seeing a brand.
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In Henry Ford's day customers could have any colour they wanted, so long as it was black.
He took colour to a new level, using it to create form and line with exaggerated, bold brushstrokes.
And the views cycling in London are so vivid that it is like seeing in colour for the first time.
Tiny particles of rock ground fine by the glaciers that feed it turn the water milky and give it this astonishing, alien colour.
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