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MICHAL BONCZA recommends a book celebrating the primary colour's use in architecture
Paper Bridge

Red: Architecture in Monochrome
(Phaidon, £29.95)

THE COLOUR red has impacted on human creativity since time immemorial, from Palaeolithic cave painting in Spain, aboriginal Australian art and Pompeii’s villa frescos to the memorable El Lissitzky 1919 poster Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge.

Carminic acid, extracted from cochineal insects, was the dye used by Inca and Aztec elites and was worth its weight in gold to the conquistadors, who introduced it to Europe. They shipped 72 metric tonnes of it to Seville in 1587 alone.

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