We believe it is necessary to design a new way of inhabiting spaces, focusing their implementation and management on experiences and the principle of proximity.
That is why we started these projects.
We believe it is necessary to design a new way of inhabiting spaces, focusing their implementation and management on experiences and the principle of proximity.
That is why we started these projects.
Approximately 70 percent of workspaces are unused today. And the same goes for those in education, culture, and entertainment. The Hubquarter paradigm, through physical and digital connection models, regenerates the person-space relationship in a logic of territorial capillarity, engagement and sharing.
The idea behind Hubquarter is for each entity, public or private, to identify its empty real estate assets and pool them. Once mapped and connected in a single hub distributed throughout the territory, these spaces open up to new uses and go on to define a palimpsest of experiences open to the entire city.
In this way, cities and suburbs are regenerated, organizations create value from their unused spaces, people can design their work experience every day, and the environmental impact given by travel is minimized.
Visit Hubquarter websiteThe idea behind Hubquarter is for each entity, public or private, to identify its empty real estate assets and pool them. Once mapped and connected in a single hub distributed throughout the territory, these spaces open up to new uses and go on to define a palimpsest of experiences open to the entire city.
In this way, cities and suburbs are regenerated, organizations create value from their unused spaces, people can design their work experience every day, and the environmental impact given by travel is minimized.
Visit Hubquarter website