2025 Volume 13 Issue 3 Pages 208-232
Accelerating urbanization worldwide necessitates urgent action towards sustainable development. An essential strategy is in the creation of plug-in places, which involves redesigning urban landscapes to prioritize environmental well-being. By integrating green infrastructure and innovative design, plugin places have the potential to mitigate the adverse effects of urban growth while steering towards a more eco-conscious future. Traditional urban development often exacerbates environmental degradation and social inequalities. However, plugin places offer a promising solution by advocating for sustainable technologies, community engagement, and ecological resilience. The present study emphasizes the growing challenges faced by modern cities due to rapid urbanization. This results in neglected residual spaces that could be strategically repurposed to foster social interaction, recreational activities, and environmental benefits. The study involves a comprehensive analysis of residual spaces within Chennai city, particularly Velachery subarea focusing on their potential for transformation. It involves field study on place making to glean insights into innovative design approaches. The concept of take away plug-in spaces is explored to understand their impact on designated areas. The findings demonstrate the potential of transforming neglected residual spaces into community hubs, incorporating green spaces, mixed-use developments, and infrastructure projects. This contributes to revitalizing urban environments and fostering a more sustainable future for Chennai. The study emphasizes the importance of proactive planning to accommodate future developments and societal needs. It highlights the potential of transforming Chennai's cityscape by strategically utilizing residual spaces to create a more vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable urban environment.