| 英文摘要 |
This study applies Mixed Reality (MR) technology to conduct visual simulation experiments for façade color scheme design in port architecture, aiming to achieve environmental color harmony and enhance the aesthetic and visual quality of port areas. The research process begins with collecting color image data from port building areas and establishing a comprehensive color spectrum database. Through digital imaging techniques, multiple façade color schemes are developed, taking into account primary and secondary colors, architectural features, surrounding environments, and regional cultural context to ensure color harmony. These schemes are then evaluated for their visual impact on the environmental landscape of the port. Participants use MR headsets to immerse themselves in the simulation, observe different color schemes, and provide feedback on visual preferences and perceived effectiveness. Their responses are analyzed to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each scheme. Based on user evaluations, the most promising color enhancement strategies are identified for potential application in real-world environmental color planning. The ultimate goal of this study is to improve the visual quality and overall appeal of port environments, fostering a more harmonious interaction between people and their surroundings. |