Gade, KamleshKhan, Alishah (19AR07)2023-12-272023-12-272023-11http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4145The increase in urban population has led to a decline in available of recreational spaces, resulting in the emergence of urban voids within cities. These neglected spaces, often viewed as wastelands due to inadequate planning and perception, underscore the critical need for urban open areas. By reclaiming these overlooked urban voids, they can be transformed into inviting public gathering spots, charming pocket parks, or other user-friendly spaces that cater to people's preferences. This study delves into the concept of revitalizing urban voids as a strategic approach to enriching urban dynamics and nurturing socially cohesive environments. Through a comprehensive review of literature and case-studies, the research illuminates the diverse advantages of rejuvenating these dormant spaces. The exploration encompasses architectural, social, economic, and environmental benefits that stem from repurposing these underutilized areas. Strategic design interventions can effectively metamorphose urban voids into bustling centers of communal engagement, cultural interchange, and recreational engagement. In conclusion , the revival of urban voids presents a compelling opportunity to not only optimize urban space but also to cultivate socially vibrant and inclusive communities. Addressing these urban voids effectively through placemaking and other efforts has the potential to offer a solution by enriching public life for the growing population. Keywords: Urban voids , revitalizing , design intervention , inclusive communities , placemaking , public life .enProject Report - SoAUrban voids- reclaiming urban spacesProject Report