Colour has no form, yet it can shape the volumes of buildings and the urban environment around us, influence emotions, and alter our sense of scale. Colour has no language, yet it can convey layered histories, invite curiosity, and encourage us to see the city’s past through a different lens. Colour is not a sign, yet it can indicate, highlight, and guide attention – even within the largest museums or open spaces. Colour has no arrows, yet it can mark the passage of time and frame moments for events, programmes, or gatherings.

Colour is a powerful tool that operates across multiple dimensions – in urbanism, history, navigation, and time.

Julius Seniūnas is a co-founder of the Praktika studio. It is a multidisciplinary architecture and branding studio defined by an open yet rigorously structured approach to creating purposeful work with enduring cultural relevance.



Presented as part of the fifth Architektūros fondas’ forum “Colour, huh?” on 22 November 2025.