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DANIELA CAROLINA NAGEL

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Transforming

PROGRAMME

This project transforms 120 Marylebone Lane into Marques de Riscal’s central London location, featuring various spaces such as: office spaces, a wine bar, reception area, exhibition space, and sommelier training.

Once a year, Marylebone Lane will become an outdoor wine festival, bringing the lively spirit of Spanish fiestas to life Since it’s a dead end street, there’s no traffic, making it ideal for setting up stalls with delicious Spanish food and Marques de Riscal’s best wines. Colorful decorations make the lane look festive. Wine aficionados and those who are just curious come together to taste wines, learn new things, and enjoy live music. It’s a happy event that brings the community together for a fun time with wine and friends in the heart of London.

01 The user enters the reception and exhibition area.

The user goes up to the 2nd floor and waits at the Wine Bar for his private experience Cave.

The user enters the rooftop where he is guided to his private cave for the wine tasting.

The users enyoing their private tasting experience inside the cave.

Other users are guided from reception to the basement for their Somemelier Traning lesson.

in the Marqués del Riscal Office

USER ACTIVITY DIAGRAM

STAIRS TILLS

FITTING ROOM

CLOTHES EXHIBITION/SITTING AREA

PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE EXHIBITION

SITTING AREA

GROUND FLOOR

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INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

RETAIL STORE DESIGN FOR NENSI DOJAKA

For this project I designed a two-floor retail store for fashion desginer Nensi Dojaka on New Bond Street, inspired by her bold yet delicate aesthetic. For this project, we were given two materials, paper and steel, to experiment with. I began exploring their potential by bending them to create a sense of bounciness, which became the foundation of the store’s design concept.

The result was a suspended organic structure that shaped the layout of the space, incorporating seating areas and tills within its flowing form. Its double-height presence connects the two floors, with the upper floor left open free of clothing displays to showcase the structure as it hangs from the ceiling. The white and silver tones of the structure provide a neutral backdrop, allowing Nensi’s predominantly black designs to stand out, creating a visual contrast. This sense of bounciness and lightness reflects her work, particularly her use of lace, bringing her creative essence into the space.

SITE LOCATION

STUDY MODEL: FOLDING PAPER TO CREATE BOUNCINESS

67, New Bond Street

AXONOMETRIC

DOORS FULLY OPEN
DOORS A BIT CLOSED
DOORS FULLY CLOSED

ARCHITETURAL AND SPATIAL DESEIGN

“ROCAFORT HOUSE“

Located in Valencia, Spain,. Designed by the architect Ramón Esteve, who plays with the interior and exterior and due to the big windows the space change throughout the day with daylight.

EXHIBITION DESIGN

“SWEET FOREST” PERFUME STAND FOR MARC JACOBS

For the Sweet Forest stand, I created a space that reflected the Marc Jacobs Daisy Love “Eau so sweet” perfume’s sweet yet fresh scent. Visitors walk through two blocks of sculptural pink “trees,” where the perfumes are placed on the flat pink leaves. The idea was to make the pink color echo the perfume’s sweet scent and natural freshness.

The design lets people feel like they’re walking through a dreamy, forest-like space, with the soft pink tones adding a playful touch. It’s simple, yet striking, drawing attention to the perfumes in a way that feels both fresh and inviting.

Steel
Timber
FLOOR PLAN
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
WEST ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION SECTION
MATERIAL PALETTE
ABSTRACT CONCEPT

INTERIOR DESIGN

TERRAX RESTAURANT

The design of this restaurant blends the feel of an outdoor terrace with the comfort of an indoor space. By using natural materials like stone, wood, rattan, and water, along with soft, calming colors, the atmosphere creates a peaceful, relaxing environment. The idea was to transport guests to a serene, nature-inspired setting, offering a sense of calm and escape while enjoying their meal in a cozy, covered space.

INTERIOR DESIGN

EMBASSY HOUSE

This is a design proposal for the Italian Embassy in Madrid, Spain, carefully crafted to respect the architectural heritage and unique character of the building. The design strategically divides the space into two distinct zones: the embassy offices and the ambassador’s residence. This approach ensures both functionality and harmony, preserving the building’s historical value while meeting the needs of its dual purpose.

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