Film and photo: Rickard Croy
Interview: Agnese Blaubarde
Interior Architect Agnese Blaubarde from Cedervall Arkitekter primarily design public projects, including schools, preschools, and healthcare facilities. Her projects start with a deep understanding of the human experience—how people will feel, move, and interact within the space—and then she thoughtfully shapes the environment to enhance that experience.
Agnese typically begins her process by attentively listening to the client and thoroughly understanding the needs of the users. From there, she develops mood boards and concepts that translate these needs into thoughtful designs focused on form, colour, and functionality.
Since acoustics play a vital role in how people experience a space, they are incorporated from the very start of the design process, ensuring a harmonious and comfortable environment.
See how Agnese Blaubarde from Cederwall Arkitekter in Stockholm transformed a preschool using BAUX Acoustic Wood Wool Panels ↑
I see a big trend in people installing more and more acoustic solutions, and it makes me very happy. Acoustics enhance wellbeing and create more beautiful spaces
Cedervall Arkitekter strive to create better and more sustainable architecture. Through continuous development and learning, we aim to contribute to a better society and develop innovative solutions for a brighter future.
Maria Bangata 6, 118 63, Stockholm
The preschool is located in the scenic area of Rosendal. Uppsala Municipality aims to create a stimulating and developmentally enriching learning environment for children.
Stadskogens Preschool in Rosendal, Uppsala.