The shifting trend of mall visits in Jakarta has been increasingly felt since the Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020. Although Central Park Mall and Taman Anggrek Mall are one of the malls with highest number of visits during the pandemic, the downward trend in the number of visits remains a scourge. The problem research was carried out using quantitative qualitative methods, through questionnaires, surveys, and direct observations on the site to find out factors that might be optimized to keep the two buildings commercially excellent. The problem that occurs is the lack of access and connectivity between buildings and public transportation facilities.
An urban hub as a collaboration connection to enlarge the consumption magnet point to improve the social and economy of the area. Kaliput Urban Hub designed as a landmark between Central Park Mall and Taman Anggrek Mall with "continuity" concept. Presents safe, comfortable, and easy way to reach other buildings and public transportation facilities through split levels to give uninterruptedly connection.
Kaliput Urban Hub built by mixing concrete, steel, glass, and wood material. to present a modern and unique building. Glass on building skin give maximum visibility, coated with linear facade using IMF steel that wrapped in wood panels and equipped with LED light in the center (that makes different facade pattern in the night). Building structure using reinforced concrete column, core with shear wall system, and pile foundation.