Exaggerate
Exaggerate is a large object or artifact that is over-sized for its interior setting. These figures may be real or artificial, including a full-scale object that is used out of its context and over-scaled for the space, such as a real airplane in a dining space.
intypes cluster
expanded research
practice types
bibliographic citations
1) The Interior Archetypes Research and Teaching Project, Cornell University, www.intypes.cornell.edu (accessed month & date, year).
2) Cho, Jasmin. “Theory Studies: Archetypical Practices of Contemporary Restaurant Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2009, 57-64.
3) Goldfarb, Rachel. “Theory Studies: Archetypical Practices of Contemporary Resort and Spa Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2008, 92-97.
4) Roses-Sierra, Jimena. “Theory Studies: Archetypical Theme Dining, Practices in Contemporary Interior Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2012, 32-45.
5) Scolere, Leah. “Theory Studies: Contemporary Retail Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2004, 91-95.
6) Suh, Joori. “Theory Studies: Contemporary Museum Design.” M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2004, 54-57.
7) Yang, Mijin Juliet. "Theory Studies: Contemporary Boutique Hotel Design". M.A. Thesis, Cornell University, 2005, 54-57.