A large part of today's building in Marieberg originated in the early 1960s and goes back to a 1958 city plan, signed by Göran Sidenbladh. The plan for the area was originally drawn up by architect Åke Ahlström and was intended for a concerted development of different tall houses with different functions and different proportions. In the northern part, an industrial area was established for the graphic industry, intended for the newspapers
Dagens Nyheter and
Svenska Dagbladets printing plants, distribution centers and editorial offices. To the south and west of
Dagens Nyheter and
Svenska Dagbladets new buildings, the city plan continued with a plot for a foreign embassy (Russian Embassy in Stockholm), a plot for the
National Archives main building and blocks for two tall residential buildings (Dragspelshuset/Erlanderhuset and the so-called Bacon-Hill). In Marieberg are
Rålambshovsparken and Mariebergsparken as well as the northern part of
Västerbron. The National Archives, the
National Board of Health and Welfare and some of the major newspapers also have premises in Marieberg. However, only the editors remain in Marieberg, the printing press moved to
Akalla in the 1990s. Marieberg's cityscape is dominated by the 23-storey high
Dagens Nyheter Tower, where the letters at the top of the house constantly alternate between
Dagens Nyheter and
Expressen, as well as the slightly lower
SvD-huset in red brick. Near the bridge to
Lilla Essingen,
Mariebergsbron, is Villa Adolfsberg. Within a larger fenced area is the Russian Embassy. Down by the water is the
Sea Scouts in Triewald's
malmgård. To the east lies Smedsudden with Smedsuddsbadet. In the early 2000s, the
Stockholm Institute of Education had its premises in the former mental hospital
Konradsberg and
Fredhälls folkskola.
Campus Konradsberg was created for the Stockholm Institute of Education, which was expanded with several new buildings. Already a few years after moving in,
Stockholm University decided that the Stockholm Institute of Education should be integrated into the university's other operations at
Frescati and the premises at Campus Konradsberg were therefore gradually phased out. The campus area's then owner,
Akademiska Hus, then chose to develop Campus Konradsberg into a school campus for schools with special competence, among them the Manilaskolan and the Hällsboskolan and Stockholm International Montessori School. ==References==