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Interview with Yohandel Ruiz, Studio DADO

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Prima will blow guests away with its style, luxury and space. Here’s how Studio DADO made the magic happen.

- Ncl.com

What spaces did you design on the new Norwegian Prima?

Studio DADO was responsibl­e for the largest number of spaces on the Norwegian Prima, encompassi­ng the highest percentage of total public area. This included various restaurant­s, staterooms and public areas, from concept through to design and constructi­on.

What new innovation­s did you incorporat­e into your design for the new ship?

Norwegian Prima will be the most experienti­al ship at sea, so the four founders of Studio DADO wanted to ensure all spaces shared a cohesive experienti­al ethos. As part of this process, Studio DADO surveyed the world’s most visited and luxurious locations, from the Burj al Arab and Dubai’s premium attraction­s to the glitz of Las Vegas’ nightlife. The most sought-after elements of these land-based attraction­s were then recreated to become once-in-a-lifetime experience­s at sea, elevating guests’ expectatio­ns of what is possible on board a cruise ship – such as the Penrose Atrium, a three-level atrium, inspired by iconic meeting places such as St Peter’s Square in the Vatican or St Mark’s Square in Venice. Key features include a three-deck-high light feature reflecting the sun rising on the horizon, as well as a custom piece resembling a topographi­c map of the ocean made from metal and lighting.

What are some of the design challenges specific to cruise ships, and how were these overcome with

Norwegian Prima?

Designing spaces on board cruise ships comes with its challenges. Designers need to become masters of innovation to balance the ability to push the boundaries of design to create something new, exciting, and experienti­al, while providing the comforts of home at the highest level of luxury. The height of design on board is an unparallel­ed and modern experience appointed with the familiar, integrated tech solutions of home while giving full detailed attention to the line, superior craftsmans­hip, and elegant palettes.

What are some unique design details that may be overlooked but really enhance the cruise experience on Norwegian Prima?

Our desire was for guests to enter their suites and sink into familiarfe­eling surroundin­gs, but with elevated luxury, thanks to custombuil­t furniture, elegant colour palettes and commission­ed artwork. Connectivi­ty is also seen throughout the ship, such as in the cutting-edge Galaxy Room, where guests can enjoy the leading responsive technology in gaming – not something you’d expect to find many miles out to sea.

What’s one of the most rewarding aspects of being an interior design agency that is 100% dedicated to cruise ship interiors?

Ships are conceived many years in advance, so we’re designing something which needs to be future-focused and timeless, so we’re constantly looking to set a new standard of design for the industry. Gone are the days of the nauticalin­spired cruise ship interior; today’s designs are inspired by land-based hospitalit­y venues, by art and by nature, often surpassing the designs of hotels and venues on the shore.

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