Yamini Kanwal
student
University of Toronto
Canada
Architecture
This project was completed for a drawing and representation studio course during the second year of my undergraduate degree (I am now in my third). Each… more
Endrit Sadiku
advisor
University for Business and Technology - UBT
Kosovar
Endrit Sadiku is an architect, urbanist, and researcher specializing in urban resilience,… more
Dear Yamini,
Your project offers an innovative solution to urban growth, using noise as an asset for design. The concept of tailoring interventions based on proximity to train tracks is a creative approach to expanding single-family homes without disrupting the urban fabric. The four different programs you proposed — for events, eating, resting, and physical activities — are well-suited to their specific contexts, making effective use of noise and space.
The graphics are visually strong and clearly communicate your design intentions, making the proposal both engaging and easy to understand. However, further consideration of materials and the social impacts of these interventions would strengthen the design's feasibility and its potential for real-world application.
Overall, this is a promising and adaptable concept. Keep refining your ideas, especially around materiality and user experience, and this could become a valuable contribution to urban design.
Well done, and keep exploring these creative solutions!