Bärenfelserstrasse
Basel (CH)
The goal of the Foundation is to remove land and properties from the stream of commerce and inheritance in order to make them available for new social purposes. One important area of activity is the provision of affordable housing geared towards various forms of communal living open to self-administrative structures. Through purchases, donations and bequests, Stiftung Edith Maryon acquires residential properties or land on which housing can be built. The Foundation subsequently rents these buildings and apartments to interested parties who may, in individual cases, be granted usufructuary rights; alternatively, the Foundation grants a long-term building lease or offers a Miet-Eigentum arrangement (a special type of lease whereby the tenant enjoys the benefit of additional rights but the Foundation retains the title to the property).
In every case, the primary goal is to reduce the encumbrance of debt on property. Further social goals are to connect up the areas of living and working, to integrate people with disabilities, as well as to promote living, organic architecture that encompasses green building methods enabling people to feel at ease and rediscover their individuality within the social whole.
Bärenfelserstrasse
Basel (CH)
Bornstrasse
Berlin (D)
Dornacherstrasse
Basel (CH)
Freies Jugendseminar
Stuttgart (D)
Gempenstrasse
Basel (CH)
Hauptstrasse 83
Binningen (CH)
Haus Julian
Dornach (CH)
Haus Stöckli
Dornach (CH)
Kohliberg – Baugelände
Dornach (CH)
Rigaerstrasse
Berlin (D)
Sempacherstrasse
Basel (CH)
Siedlung Lolibach
Duggingen (CH)
Siedlung «Sophie Stinde» & Wohnheim «Sonnhalde»
Dornach (CH)
Studentenhaus DornDach
Dornach (CH)
Villa Stollenrain
Arlesheim (CH)
Wohninitiative Berg
Engstingen (D)