Daniella Camarena





Daniella Camarena is an architect, urban designer, and researcher. Her practice questions the role of architecture in the environment, both built and otherwise. She continuously explores the interrelation
between theory and practice, aiming to dissipate the boundaries of architecture as a traditional discipline.
She is actively involved in developing research-based analysis and designing and constructing various 
forms for inhabiting space. Her focus includes learning how to design in and with coastal communities
understanding the diverse weather phenomena to be considered per specific location while aiming to
integrate buildings into their context, their related ecologies, and histories.

Daniella holds a degree in architecture from Universidad de Guadalajara (2015) with exchange studies at L’Ecole Supérieure d’Architecture de Normandie (2013) and a Post-Master in Architecture and Urban Design from The Berlage Center for Advanced Studies in Architecture and Urban Design (2021).  
She recently participated in the Bauhaus Lab 2023: Not a Penguin Pool: Echoes of More-than-Human Entanglements.














daniella.camarena.lopez@gmail.com