HOPA is a commercial space designed with a dual-zone layout, balancing intimate private areas and open communal zones. The inner section supports more personal, reflective activities, while the outer section fosters interaction and engagement within a public environment.
The architectural highlight of HOPA lies in its 3D conical façade module, formed by contrasting intersecting arches that reinterpret the letter “H.” This design is a critical commentary on the repetitive use of typical arc shapes in many commercial buildings across Bogor, Indonesia. Rather than embracing visual uniformity, HOPA introduces a bold architectural gesture that sparks dialogue about form, identity, and context in urban commercial design.
With its sculptural presence, geometric experimentation, and spatial zoning, HOPA blends architectural critique with functional clarity—offering not only aesthetic innovation but also social architecture rooted in local urban discourse.