Syed Muhammad Noor Ud DuhaFA11-BAR-026Ar. Amna NaveedLHR TP 45112026-04-082016https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/3314An Interstitial Space” explores the significance of transitional and in-between spaces within the built environment, often overlooked yet essential in shaping human experience. These spaces—such as corridors, thresholds, courtyards, and voids—serve as connectors between primary functions, enabling movement, interaction, and moments of pause. The study examines how interstitial spaces can be reimagined as active, meaningful zones that foster social engagement, sensory experiences, and spatial continuity. By integrating light, materiality, and scale, the project highlights the potential of these spaces to enhance functionality, create identity, and enrich the overall architectural narrative.enDepartment of Architecture And DesignFA11Architecture And DesignInterstitial SpaceTransitional SpacesAr. Amna NaveedAn Interstitial SpaceThesis