With “ALMA”, we design and deploy prefabricated modular spaces made from circular materials to help cities and communities reactivate underused urban areas and strengthen social life.

Built off-site and installed rapidly, Hubloom modules transform vacant lots, forgotten squares, and transitional sites into vibrant places for community, culture, and local services.

Our approach enables cities to activate spaces immediately while remaining flexible for future development.

1. Fast, flexible and circular

Each ALMA unit is:

  • made from reused and low-impact materials

  • prefabricated for fast deployment

  • modular and scalable

  • relocatable and reversible

  • adaptable to evolving urban needs

2. Designed for communities

ALMA modules can host a wide range of uses:

  • community hubs

  • cultural and educational spaces

  • local services and social initiatives

  • workshops, coworking and maker spaces

  • temporary or permanent public infrastructure

Our modules

Floor plan of a community center or gym with indoor and outdoor spaces, including a lounge, work area, outdoor seating, and organized classes.

A practical tool for cities shaping the future

ALMA provides municipalities and urban developers with a ready-to-deploy, circular infrastructure to test uses, accelerate regeneration, and create meaningful places where social life can grow.

Urban Regeneration through Modular, Temporary and Sustainable Villages

ALMA is a territorial activation and urban regeneration initiative designed to transform underused public spaces and transitional sites into vibrant, modular and low-impact destinations.

At the crossroads of community life, culture, hospitality and local economy, ALMA proposes a new approach to regenerating territories through temporary and seasonal villages that can progressively evolve into semi-permanent ecosystems.

We make the temporary last.

ALMA enables municipalities to test new uses, activate public spaces and create places that genuinely respond to the needs of residents, visitors and local stakeholders.

Let’s build by empathy!