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Title: ALMA Unveils Award-Winning Coastal Community in Huatulco

Mexico, 14th Mar 2026 - Standing on the hills above Huatulco’s Pacific coastline, the boundary between land and ocean begins to dissolve as coastal forests meet the shifting colors of the Pacific across nine bays and thirty-six beaches, with the Sierra Madre del Sur rising behind the shoreline. It was here that Frederic Baron and Noemie Bourdin-Habert recognized a rare landscape positioned between the city and the National Park, a setting that inspired the creation of ALMA, an award-winning architectural community designed to integrate with its natural surroundings rather than dominate them.A Project Born From Two Careers And One ConvictionALMA was born from a question that followed both founders across continents. How can real estate development genuinely coexist with architecture and sustainability rather than merely borrow their language?Baron built a cross-sector career in Brittany, France, working across real estate sales, property development including his own projects, and architectural photography, collaborating with some of the most respected architects in France. Bourdin-Habert spent years leading sustainability projects across China. Six years ago, they relocated to Mexico, where they have been exploring the country’s coastal regions with a continued focus on architecture, landscape, and sustainable design.What they discovered in Huatulco stood apart. The destination remains one of Mexico’s most naturally preserved coastal towns, yet it also benefits from modern infrastructure and thoughtful urban planning. Developed in the 1980s with strict low-density guidelines, the region balances tourism with environmental protection.Within this context, ALMA chooses intimacy over spectacle. The private residential community is designed for residents who value silence, s...


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