GB/T 18934-2003
ActiveColors of chinese classical architecture
中国古典建筑色彩
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GB/T 18934-2003 defines a standardized color system for Chinese classical architecture, specifying color names, codes, and chromaticity coordinates. It is applied in the restoration, preservation, and new construction of traditional Chinese buildings, such as temples, palaces, and gardens, to ensure color consistency in paints, glazed tiles, and decorative elements. This standard is also used by architects, conservators, and paint manufacturers for color matching and quality control in heritage projects.
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