Marching Order
Marching Order is a sequence of repeating forms organized consecutively, one after another, that establish a measured spatial order.
expanded research
practice types
- Marching Order | Retail
- Marching Order | School K-12
- Marching Order | Showroom
- Marching Order | Workplace
bibliographic citations
1) The Interior Archetypes Research and Teaching Project, Cornell University, www.intypes.cornell.edu (accessed month & date, year).
2) Cheng, Courtney. “Theory Studies: Archetypical Showroom Practices in Contemporary Interior Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2012, 33-51.
3) Malyak, Kristin. “Theory Studies: Archetypical Retail Practices in Contemporary Interior Design,” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2011, 136-168.
4) Mooney, Katherine Elizabeth. “Theory Studies: Archetypical Practices in American K-12 Schools.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2012, 25-59.
5) Scolere, Leah. “Theory Studies: Contemporary Retail Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2004, 58-62.