SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE B.Arch. Batch 2012-17 First Semester Detailed Syllabus Department of Architecture
SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE
B.Arch. Batch 2012-17
First Semester Detailed Syllabus
Department of Architecture
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DETAILED SYLLABUS: B.ARCHITECTURE
FIRST SEMESTER
BR001LN101 COMMUNICATION SKILLS 2 Credits [LTP: 1-1-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit No. Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours) 1 Using English Language 5 2 Writing in English 3 3 Communication 4 4 Readings in English 5 5 Communication Skills 5
Unit Contents 1. Using English Language Word Class – Verb, Transitive, Intransitive, Noun- Kinds of Noun, Genders, Numbers, Cases,
Pronoun-Kinds of Pronoun, Adjective-Kinds of Adjectives, Degrees of Adjectives, Adverb-Kinds of Adverbs, Position of Adverbs, Preposition-Kinds of Preposition, Conjunctions-Kinds of Conjunctions, Interjection, Tenses, Kinds of Tenses (Present, Past & Future)-Simple, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous, Correct Usage of Grammar & Vocabulary, Commonly Misspelt Words, Subject Verb Agreement, Articles-Indefinite, Definite, Usage, Conditionals, Types
2. Writing in English Letter Writing-
Introduction, Kinds of Letters, Layout of a Letter, Model Formal Letter, Model Informal Letter, Practice Exercise
Reports- Introduction, Characteristics of Reports, Purpose & Importance of Writing Reports, Types of Reports, Format of Reports, Writing Reports- Practice Exercises
Précis Writing- Introduction, Principles of a Good Précis, Steps for Writing a Good Précis, Methods for Abridging, Sentences, Model Précis Writing, Practice Exercises
3. Communication Definition, Meaning, Significance & Objectives Characteristics, Principles & Purpose Types of Communication Model of Communication Usage of Modern Forms of Communication
4. Readings in English Journals Newsletters Articles
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C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Technical Communication Meenakshi Raman and
Sangeetha Sharma 2008 Oxford
University Press,
2. Effective Technical Communication M. Ashraf Rizvi 2005 Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Learn Correct English: Grammar, Usage and Composition
Shiv K. Kumar & Hemalatha Nagarajan
Pearson, New Delhi, India
4. Grammar of the Modern English Language Sukhdev Singh & Balbir Singh
Foundation Books, New Delhi
Biographies/ Autobiographies
5. Communication Skills Listening Activity Speaking Activity
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BR001MA102 MATHEMATICS 4 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Matrices 10 2. Ordinary Differential Equations 8 3. Three Dimensional Geometry 10 4. Linear Programming 10 5. Statistics 6
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Higher engineering mathematics B.S.Grewal 41st Khanna Publication, Delhi
2. Engineering mathematics Ravish R. Singh and M.Bhatt
Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Advanced engineering mathematics Erwin kreyszig 9th John willey and sons
Unit Unit Details 1. Matrices
Rank of a Matrix, Normal form of a Matrix, Consistency of systems of linear equations, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem (without proof), Diagonalization of Matrix
2. Ordinary Differential Equations First order and first degree differential equations-Linear Equation and reducible to linear form,
Exact Equation and reducible to exact form, Linear differential equations with constant coefficients.
3. Three Dimensional Geometry Equation of a Sphere, Intersection of a Sphere and a Plane, Tangent Plane, Orthogonal intersection of two Spheres, Right circular cone, Right circular cylinder
4. Linear Programming Formulation, Graphical solution, Simplex method, Big-M, Two phase method, unbounded and degenerate solutions, Duality
5. Statistics Probability – simple problems, Binomial, Poisson and normal distributions
(a )simple applications (b) Mathematical expectation (c) Correlation and regression (d) coefficient of correlation (e) lines of regression – simple applications.
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BR001AR103 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL-I 4 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Bricks 5 2. Rocks 2 3. Stone 5 4. Trees 2 5. Timber 4
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit Unit Details
1. BRICK General
Comparison of brickwork and stone work Composition of good brick earth-Alumina, Silica, Lime, Oxide of iron, Magnesia Harmful ingredients in brick earth-Lime, Iron pyrites, Alkalies, Pebbles, Vegetation and organic,
matter, etc. Classification of brick earth-Loamy, mild or sandy clay, Marls, chalky or calcareous clay, Plastic, strong
or pure clay, etc. Manufacture of bricks Qualities of good bricks Properties of bricks Shape of bricks, tests, classification, uses
2. ROCKS
General introduction of rocks Classification of rocks
a) Geological classification b) Physical classification c) Chemical classification
Sources of stones Rock-forming minerals
a) Igneous rocks b) Sedimentary rocks
Texture or structure of rock,
3 STONE
Uses of stones Tests of stones Qualities of a good building stone, stone quarrying, dressing of stone Deterioration, preservation of stones Artificial stones
a) Forms of artificial stones b) Advantages of artificial stones
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C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Engineering materials S.C.Rangwala 28th Charatar publishing house
2. Building materials P.C.Uarghese 7th Ashoke K.Ghosh
3. Building materials S.K.Duggal 3rd New age International
4 TREES
General introduction a) Converted timber b) Rough timber c) Standing timber
Trees for life Classification of trees
a) Exogenous trees b) Endogenous trees
Structure of a tree a) Macrostructure
Microstructure 5 TIMBER
Defects in timber Qualities, decay and preservation of timber Advantages of timber construction Uses of timber Method of seasoning Storage of timber
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BR001AR104 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE 3Credits [LTP: 1-1-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Forces 4 2. Centroid & moment of inertia 5 3. Simple stresses & strains 4 4. Loads & its types 5 5. Analysis of beams 6
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Strength of materials R.S.Khurmi S.Chand publishing house
2. Strength of materials D.S.Kumar
3. Strength of materials Ramamurthan Dhanpat Rai publication
Unit Unit Details 1. Force
Introduction, Concept of Force, Graphical Presentation of Force, Coplanar and Ten Coplanar Forces, Concurrent and Non Concurrent Forces, Composition and Resolution of Coplanar forces Graphical and Analytical Methods, Numerical Problems, Conclusion
2. Centroid & moment of inertia Introduction, Centre of Gravity, Moments of Inertia, Parallel Axes Theorems, Product of Inertia,
Numerical Problems, Conclusion 3. Simple stresses & strains
Introduction, Stress and Strain, Tensile, compressive and shear stresses, Modulus of Elasticity and their relationship, Linear and Lateral Strains, Poisson’s Ratio, Stress Values for Timber, Cast Iron, Mild Steel and for Steel in Tension, Compression, Shear and Bending as per IS Code, Numerical Problems, Conclusion
4. Loads & its types Introduction, Types of Loads – Dead, Live, Wind, Impact, Earthquake, Concentrated, Uniformly Distributed, Varying Loads, Moment of a Force, Numerical Problems, Conclusion
5. Analysis of beams Introduction, couple and its moment, Conditions of statistical equilibrium of forces, concept of beams and
various support conditions, determination of support reactions, both analytically and graphically, numerical problems, conclusion.
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BR001AR205 ARCHITECTURE DRAWING-I 6 Credits [LTP: 2-0-4]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Engineering material N.D.Bhatt 50th Charatar publishing house
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Familiarization of drawing material and equipments 2 2. Free hand drawings 10 3. Lettering, fonts and scale 12 4. Plane geometry 24 5. Plane, solid, section and intersection 24
Unit Unit Details 1. Familiarization of drawing material and equipments
Basic introduction, Stationary and tools, How to use drawing instruments 2. Free hand drawings
Lines, Types of lines, Basic introduction of lines, Construction of lines, How to divide a line, Curves , Introduction of curve, To find centre of an arch, Construction of ogee curve or reverse , curve, Objects, Basic introduction, Types of objects
3. Lettering, fonts and scale Introduction of lettering, Types of lettering, Single –stroke letters, Upper case and lower case letters, Introduction of fonts, Types of fonts , Scale, Scale on drawings, Types of scale, Plane scale,diagonal scale, comparative scale
4. Plane geometry
Principles of plane geometry, Plane and their types, Principles, Orthographic projection of a point and line, Principles of projections , Method of projections, Quadrant, First angle projection, third angle projection, Orthographic projection of a point, Orthographic projection of a line
5. Plane, solid, section and intersection
Orthographic projection of a plane, Types of planes, Traces of planes, Projection of oblique plane, Orthographic projection of solids, Types of solids, Projection of solid in simple position, Projection of solid with inclination, Section of solids, Section of prism, Section of pyramid, Section of cylinder, Section of cone, Intersection of solids, Method of determining the line of intersection, Intersection of two prisms, Intersection of cylinder and cone
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BR001AR206 ARTS AND GRAPHICS-I 2 Credits [LTP: 1-0-4]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Sketching / line drawing and pencil shading 4 2. Nature study 8 3. Still life study (vegetation) 8 4. Water color study and Color wheel study 12 5. Rendering techniques and Perspective study 12
Unit Unit Details 1 Sketching / line drawing and pencil shading Slide presentation about art and architecture-Introduction to Arts and Graphics, Interrelation
of A&G and Architecture, Application/Methodology/Development of Idea, Presentation Techniques Sketching / line drawing-Type of Pencils, Grip/Sharpening Techniques,
Observation/Scale/Proportion Study, Outline Sketching on Paper, Detailing in Pencil Pencil shading-Observation of Light and Shade, Shading Techniques(Hatching/Cross 3.3,
Hatching/Mixing/Blanding/ Smudging), Object Study (Light and Shades on 3D Forms), Study of Light and Shades from different Angels
2 Nature study Observation/Study of Natural Things (Shapes/Texture/Characters)
Drawing Techniques of Natural Objects and Living Things. Handling and Application of Charcoal/Dry Pastels on Paper
3 Still life study (vegetation) Application of Pencil Crayons
Texture drawing Study of Vegetation on Paper Light and Shade Effect of Vegetation on Paper
4 Water color study and Color wheel study Water color study-Handling of water Colors, Application of Water Color, Water Color Study
(Objects/3D Forms), Light and Shade Effects in Water Color, Detailing in Water Color Color wheel study-Handling of Poster Color on Paper, Color Study, Primary Color, Secondary
Color, Tertiary color, Monochromatic, Tints & Shades (Tones)
5 Rendering techniques and Perspective study Rendering techniques-Information about Rendering / Rotaring Pens, Uses in Architecture,
Application and Handling of Different Pens on Paper(object Study) Perspective study-Information/Observation/Analysis/Application (Normal Eye Level), One Point
Perspective, Two Point Perspective, Three Point Perspective, Observation & Drawing From Different Eye Levels
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BR001AR207 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-1 4 Credits [LTP : 1-0-3]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Building construction B.C.Punmia 10th Laxmi publication
2. Building construction S.C.Rangwala 29th Charatar publication
3. Building construction S.P.Arora, S.P.Bindra 5th Dhanpat Rai publication
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Bricks 12 2. Stone 8 3. Foundation 8 4. Openings 8 5. Roofing & flooring 8
Unit Unit Details 1. Bricks Types of brick bats, Brick bonds (wall), Single, one & half and two brick, Thick wall, Cavity wall,
Jointing & pointing & bonding of bricks, Stainless steel types
2. Stone Random rubble uncoursed, Random rubble coursed , Square rubble brought to course, Square
rubble course, Polygon walling, Chissel craft surface
3. Foundation Types of foundation, Strip footing
4. Openings
Jambs of openings, Head of openings, Steel lintels, Introduction to simple brick arch, Opening
5. Roofing & flooring Types of roofs, Pitched roof (roof slopes), Flat roofs, Parapet walls, Solid ground floor, Suspended timber ground floor, Brick flooring
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BR001CS208 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS-I 2 Credits [ LTP : 2-0-1]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication a. Reference Books 1 Fundamentals of computer P.K.Sinha 2 Fundamentals of computer Reema Thareja Oxford 3 Software engineering Pressman
Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours 1. Introduction to computers 3 2. Computer network & computer software concepts 3 3. Ms Word 5 4. Ms Power point 5 5. Ms Excel 6
Unit Unit Details 1. Introduction to computers
An Overview of computer, Characteristics of computer, Computer Generations, Classification Of Computers, Introduction to computer components, Software Components, Hardware components, Storage Devices, Data Organization
2. Computer network & computer software concepts
Need, Scope and benefit of CN concepts, Network Types (Overview), Networking devices, Comparison between internet, Ethernet and intranet, Introduction to computer software and its types, System Software, General Purpose Software (introduction), Application Software
3. Ms Word
Introduction to MS Word, Page Layout and Paragraph, Tables, Mail Merge, Introduction to Mail Merge, Working with Mail Merge, Graphics
4. Ms Power point
Introduction to MS Power Point, Slide Management, Navigation schemes, Applying and modifying designs, Graphics & Multimedia, Creating presentation for the web
5. Ms Excel Introduction to MS Excel, Formatting worksheet & printing worksheet, Charts Terminology,
Working With Macros
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BR001AR209 WORKSHOP PRACTICE 2 Credits [LTP :0-0-3] (Photography, Carpentry, Model making)
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours 1. Photography 22 2. Carpentry 22 3. Model making 22
Unit Unit Details 1 Photography
History of photography, uses of photography, why photography is import in architecture How to observe for photography, discussion on photographs, philosophy of photography, writing and
documentation of observation Clicking frames, basic information on camera grip, realization of sense of wonder, camera controls, Description of photo shoot by the, photography with subject, basic composition, now basic of composition
rule of third – lines metaphors, outing with students
2 Carpentry Tee-shaped joint, L-shaped joint, overlap joint, Tenon-mortice joint, halved joint, Cogged joint, Housed,
notching joint, Notching joint, Bridal joint, Angle or corner joint
3 Model making Cube with thermocol, Pyramid with hardboard, Square with plyboard, Cylinder with paper and wire, Star
with handmade sheet or soft board, hexagonal cylinder having inside a square with plyboard and paper, Sphere with wire (with pentagonal shape) & cotton wool, Cubiod with paper and thermocol, Hedragon with hard board and cotton wool, cylinder having inside a small size cylinder with wire and paper, Elipse having inside a star with wire and termocol,
Make any object with any material choose by self that is not used in above practials
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BR001PD110 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE-I 2 Credits [ LTP : 2-0-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours 1. Personality Enhancement 3 2 Grammar 3 3 Effective Communication 5 4 Interview Skills 5 5 General Awareness 6
Unit Unit Details
1 Personality Enhancement Concept of Personality, Understanding Personality
Self assessment & body language 2 Grammar
Tenses, subject verb-agreement, articles & parts of speech
3 Effective Communication Writing skills – business writing : letter writing (formal and informal), application writing, E-mail
writing, answering questions, creative writing : paragraph, article, story writing Speaking skills- conversations, GDs, presentations, debate, extempore Listening skills- lecture notes, audio-video listening Reading skills- newspaper review & book review
4 Interview Skills
Introduction, types of interviews, Do’s & Don’ts in interviews Preparation & resume building
5 General Awareness General knowledge & current affairs (politics, business, sports, science & technology, &
entertainment)
B.Arch Batch 2012-2017
Second Semester
Detailed Syllabus
Department of Architecture
SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE
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DETAILED SYLLABUS: B.ARCHITECTURE
1.1 SECOND SEMESTER
1.1.1 ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT Code: BR002AR101 4 Credits [ LTP : 3-0-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Green architecture James wine Tuscan
2. Watershed management, guidelines for Indian conditions
EM Tidemen Omega scientific publications
3. Basics of environment and ecology Anubha kaushik and C.P.Kaushik
New age international publishers
Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours 1. Fundamental of ecosystem 3 2. Waste management 3 3. Environmental Planning & design guidelines 6 4. Green Architecture 6 5. Geological Aspects 6
Unit Unit Details 1 Fundamental of ecosystem
fundamentals of ecosystem, our earth’s environment, altitude, latitude and longitude 2 Waste management
Waste generated by human habitat and treatment thereof (solid, liquid and gaseous) Water conversation and harvesting
3 Environmental planning and design guidelines Basic concepts of environmental planning, its uses and applicability for future use
4 Green architecture Meaning of green architecture, uses advantages, limitation, architectural examples various agencies involved in green architecture, at national and international level
5 Geological aspects Geological aspect of and strata for construction and awareness about
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1.1.2 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL-II Code : BR002AR102 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Engineering materials S.C.Rangwala 28th Charatar publishing house
2. Building materials P.C.Uarghese 7th Ashoke K.Ghosh
3. Building materials S.K.Duggal 3rd New age International
Unit No. Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours) 1 Mud 5 2 Lime 4 3 Cement 5 4 Sand 5 5 Stone grit 5
Unit Contents 1. Mud The nature of material, Manufacturing process, Structural, visual and textural properties,
Identification and selection, Application of mud in the buildings
2. Lime General introduction of lime, Classification of lime, Sources of lime and constituents of limestone,
Slaking of quicklime, Tests for lime, Storing lime
3. Cement General introduction about cement, Compostion and properties of cement, functions of cement ingredients, manufacturing of cement, tests for cement, storage of cement, uses of cement and varieties of cement
4. Sand
General introduction, Sources of sand & impurities in sand, Classification of sand, Manufacturing of sand, Tests for qualities of sand
5. Stone grit
General introduction, Storing, handling, sampling and testing of aggregates, Strength of aggregates and reaction with alkali
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1.1.3 ARCHITECTURE STRUCTURE-II Code : BR002AR103 4 Credits [LTP: 3-1-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication a. Reference Books 1. Strength of materials R.S.Khurmi S.Chand publishing house
2. Engineering Mechanics D.S.Kumar
3. Strength of materials Ramamurthan Dhanpat Rai publication
4. Strength of materials Gere & Timoshenko Tata Mcgraw Hill publication
Unit No. Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours) 1 Analysis of Beams 5 2 Bending of Beams 4 3 Shear Stresses in Beam Sections 5 4 Analysis of Trusses 5 5 Columns 5
Unit Contents 1 Analysis of Beams Shear force and bending moment diagrams in case of simply supported beams, cantilevers and
beams with overhangs due to concentrated loads and distributed loads.
2 Bending of Beams Theory of Simple Bending, M/I+F/Y=E/R Equation and Its Derivation, Section Modulus,
Distribution of Normal Stress Due to Bending.
3 Shear Stresses in Beam Sections Composite beams, shear stress distribution in rectangular, circular, T and I Sections.
4 Analysis of Trusses
Pin-jointed plane frames, determination of forces in the members by method of joints, method of sections and graphical method.
5 Columns
Short and long columns, slenderness ratio, crushing and buckling of column, short column subjected to axial and eccentric loads; Euler’s theory and its limitation, concept of effective length of columns; Rankine & Secant formulae.
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1.1.4 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE Code: BR002AR104
2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Great ages of world architecture G.K.Hirasker Dhanpat Rai Publications
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Role of Architect 5 2. Factors influencing architectural style 6 3. Architectural work- Ancient, medieval, modern 5 4. Vernacular, traditional and classical architecture 4 5. Modern, Post Modern 4
Unit Unit Details 1 Role of architect
Role of architect in architectural project and in society through history, disciplines and skills to be learnt by an architect
2 Factors influencing architectural style Factors influencing architecture of a place, climate, materials, society, culture, technology etc.
3 Architectural work
How trends in architecture kept changing from ancient to medieval to modern in particular region
4 Vernacular, tradition and classical architecture Meanings of various terminology used in vernacular architects. How traditional and classical architectural style changed the perspective of architectural style.
5 Modern and post modern Famous buildings of modern and post modern, Intro to famous architects of modern and post modern era
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1.1.5 ARCHITECTURE DRAWING-II Code: BR002AR205 6 Credits [LTP: 2-0-4]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Engineering material N.D.Bhatt 50th Charatar publishing house
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Development of surfaces of solids 18 2. Isometric, axonometric of solids 15 3. Sciography of simple geometric forms 15 4. Perspective 12 5. Graphical presentation and rendering 12
Unit Unit Details
1. Development of surfaces of solids
Basic introduction, Methods of development, Developments of lateral surfaces of right solids
2. Isometric, axonometric of solids
Isometric scale and isometric graph, Isometric views, Isometric drawing of planes, prism, pyramids, cylinder, cone & sphere.
3. Sciography of simple geometric forms
Basic introduction of sciography, Method of drawing sciography of simple geometric forms, Method of drawing sciography of building blocks
4. Perspective
Principle of perspective projections, Perspective elements, One point, two point and three point perspective, Plotting perspective of building form, Plotting
5. Graphical presentation and rendering
Basic introduction of graphic presentation, Use of graphic presentation in architecture, Rendering of architectural drawing with pencil, pen and ink
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1.1.6 BASIC DESIGN AND FIELD TRIP Code: BR002AR206 2 Credits [LTP: 1-0-2]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Architectural graphics Francis D.K.Ching John wiley and sons
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Introduction to Design 5 2. Elements of Design 6 3. Principles of Design 5 4. Introduction to Design methodologies 4 5. Scale Proportion and Anthropometrics 4
Unit Unit Details 1 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN
Introduction to design-design in everyday life, basic art forms, etc.
2 ELEMENTS OF DESIGN Introduction to elements of design, space form texture, colour etc.
3 PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
Principles of design, scale, balance, proportion, rhythm, harmony etc.
4 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN METHODOLOGY Process of development of design from basic geometric shapes, introduction about 2D and 3D designs, Objectives of design, beauty efficiency and economy, forms and shapes
5 SCALE, PROPORTION AND ANTHROPOMETRICS Scale and Proportion in Architecture, Anthropometry with reference to architecture
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1.1.7 ARTS AND GRAPHICS-II Code: BR002AR207 2 Credits [LTP: 0-0-3]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Architectural graphics Francis D.K.Ching John wiley and sons
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Elements of Design 8 2. Principles of Design 12 3. Development of Surfaces 12 4. 3D Composition 14 5. History of Art 14
Unit Unit Details 1 Elements of Design
Information about Elements Definition of Elements, Kind of Elements ( dot, line, shape, proportion, volume, color, texture, etc.), Application with various medium, Methodology & Experimentation (Pen & Ink, Paper, etc.)
2 Principles of Design 2D Composition
Introduction about 2D Composition beauty efficiency, Principles of design, (scale, balance, proportion, rhythm, repetition, Symmetry, harmony etc. Development of Composition in various medium.
3 Development of Surfaces 2D to 3D Development Discussion on development process, Application of different Principles of Design, Methodology. Application in different Materials (paper, card board, wire, thread, cloths etc.
4 3D Composition Information about 3d composition Introduction about 3D designs, Objectives of design, beauty efficiency and economy, forms and shapes,) Development of 3d composition from basic geometric shapes, Information about Additive & Subtractive forms. Handling of different materials like (Clay, POP etc.), sculpture formation in clay, POP, wood
5 History of Arts Information about Art History Artistic Expression in different time frames, Isms, interrelation with other subjects by Lecture and slide presentation, Report making on art history.
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1.1.8 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-II Code:BR002AR208 4 Credits [LTP : 1-0-3]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Building construction B.C.Punmia 10th Laxmi publication
2. Building construction S.C.Rangwala 29th Charatar publication
3. Building construction S.P.Arora, S.P.Bindra 5th Dhanpat Rai publication
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Timber Foundation and Joints 18 2. Timber wall/Wooden wall 14 3. Timber flooring/Wooden flooring 14 4. Timber roofing 13 5. Timber openings 13
Unit Unit Details 1. Timber Foundation and Joints Types of timber / wooden joints and various timber foundation.
2. Timber wall/Wooden wall Types of walls – structural and non-structural – wood paneling, cavity wall, sound insulation
treatment
3. Timber flooring/Wooden flooring Types wooden flooring – wooden joints, interlocking system
4. Timber roofing
Types of roofs, pitched roofs, joinery in roof, suspended timber roof etc.
5. Timber openings Door, window and ventilators – fixing of wooden frames, holdfast, horns, hinges, handles, locks etc.
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1.1.9 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-II Code: BR002CS209 2 Credits [LTP: 1-0-2]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr.No Book Author Edition Publication
a. Reference Books 1. Fundamentals of computer P.K.Sinha 2. Fundamentals of computer Reema Thareja Oxford 3. Software engineering Pressman
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours) 1. Basic introduction of the softwares relevant to architects 2 2. Coreldraw 10 3. Auto CAD 12 4. Pagemaker 6 5. Adobe Photoshop 6
Unit Unit Details 1 Basic introduction of the softwares relevant to architects
How these softwares play an important role for an architect, basic fundamentals for these softwares
2 Coreldraw Basic introduction of Coreldraw, application of corel draw in architecture
3 Auto CAD Basic introduction of Auto CAD, basic commands like line, trim, move, copy, circle, etc.
4 Pagemaker Basic introduction of Pagemaker, application of tools for architectural purpose
5 Adobe Photoshop Basic introduction of photoshop, how to use tools for rendering, colouring and shading, etc. use of effects in the drawings.
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1.1.10 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE-II Code: BR002PD110 2 Credits [ LTP : 2-0-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours 1. Self exploration 4 2 Career exploration 4 3 Corporate & personal etiquettes 5 4 Know your subject 5 5 Life skills 6
Unit Unit Details
1 Self exploration
Self awareness, goals, ethics, attitude, decision making
2 Career exploration
Career planning, career management, career development, career skills
3 Corporate & personal etiquettes
Telephone, E-mail, office, dining, social
4 Know your subject
Basic concepts, common abbreviation, latest happenings, recent trends
5 Life skills
UNICEF-Skills, leadership, social skills, flexibility & adaptability
2013-14
Teaching Schemes & Detailed Syllabus for III & IV Semester
Department of Architecture
SCHOOL OF PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE
DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR THIRD SEMESTER
Code: BAR03101 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE- I 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Study of history of architecture is a very important aspect. It deals withthe development from ancient to medieval to modern. It gives an idea about the technology, society, culture, materialsused etc. in the ancient time, then in the modern era. It acts as a base to number of other subjects and tells about theconcept used in designing process.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S.No
Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1. The great ages of world architecture G.K.Hirasker Latest2. The Architecture of India (Islamic) Grover’s 1981 Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,
3. Indian Architecture (Islamic period) Brown, Percy Latest DB Taraporevala Sons & Co, Mumbai
Unit No. Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours)1 Indus valley civilization2 Buddhist and Jain architecture in India3 Indian temple architecture4 Islamic architecture5 Mughal architecture
Unit Contents
1. Indus valley civilization Introduction to Unit History, excavation, background, planning of town and cities, lifestyle, art and culture etc. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. Buddhist and Jain architecture in India Introduction to Unit Development characteristic features, stupa, Buddhist order, ashoka pillar, chaitya, rock cut architecture,
viharas etc. Jain architecture. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Indian temple architecture Introduction to Unit Temples, spatial arrangements, construction, ornamentation, elements of special attributes, column shikhra,
temple complex, characteristic features and typical examples of indo Aryan temple architecture. Dravadianarchitecture – pallava, pandava, chola, vijaynagar, etc.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit4. Islamic architecture
Introduction to Unit Influence on Islamic architecture, salient features of Islamic mosque, development of imperial style by king
of slave dynasty and provincial style in different regions typical example and characteristic features. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Mughal architecture Introduction to Unit Development of Mughal style under the different rules covering important mosque, tombs, forts with their
typical example and salient features. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR03102 BUILDING SCIENCE-I (CLIMATOLOGY) 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES:
Study of climatology is very important as it deals with many factors that one has to keep in mind while designing thebuilding. Climatology gives an idea about the solar techniques, wind energy, the orientation of the building, shape,form, landscaping, design criteria, temperature etc. It tells us how climate effects the building and what are thetechniques adopted for creating a comfortable condition.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)
1. Elements of climate
2. Effect of climate on man
3. Analysis of climate
4. Effect of climate on building envelope
5. Passive means of thermal control
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1. Housing, Climate and Comfort Evans, M., 1980 Architectural Press
2. Climate Responsive Architecture Arvind Krishan 1999 Tata McGraw Hill
3. Man, Climate and Architecture Givoni, B., 1969 Elsevier Publishing Company Limited
Unit Unit Details1.Elements of climate
Introduction to Unit Solar radiation, terrestrial radiation, temperature, humidity, wind, cloud, precipitation etc. factors affecting
climate of macro and micro-level. Measurement and quantification. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. Effect of climate on man Introduction to Unit Body heat balances, thermal indices, thermal comfort, solar chart, psychometric chart and its application. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Analysis of climate Introduction to Unit Data, climatological site analysis and its application in site planning and design evolution. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4. Effect of climate on building envelope Introduction to Unit Heat flow, heat transfer, heat storage and time lag of various building materials and elements. Day lighting, air movement and ventilation. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Passive means of thermal control Introduction to Unit Solar movement and sun shading devices. Analytical and illustrative exercises, related to above topics. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR03103 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS-III 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Study about construction materials is a very important aspect ofconstruction industry. Without the knowledge of this subject it would be impossible to predict the behavior of materials,the physical properties, chemical properties etc. It deals with the behavior of different materials used in the constructionprocess. It provides all construction aspects like strength, workability etc by which society can be aware of a better wayto design. As an Architect, you should know the behavior of different materials so that in future when you will designgood and elegant buildings it would help you a lot. It acts as a base to number of other subjects which you willencounter in your coming semesters. It will also lay a foundation/platform to think about those materials that are notpossible till date but can be available in near future. Various methods of learning these fundamentals will be carried outin the studio in which you learn how these materials used and why the construction materials will be useful for anarchitect. Also market survey gives them an idea about practical approach. This subject will be there in coming foursemester. As this forms the base for every subject related to construction materials.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Cement products2. Plastics3. Polymers4. Glass5. Wood and its derivatives (ply and boards)
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Engineering materials S.C.Rangwala 28th Charatar publishing house2. Building materials P.C.Uarghese 7th Ashoke K.Ghosh3. Building materials S.K.Duggal 3rd New age International
Unit Unit Details1. Cement products
Introduction to Unit Mortars, concrete and RCC preparation, application technique, test concreting under special conditions,
special varieties of concrete etc, uses, properties etc. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. Plastics Introduction to Unit History, composition, uses, properties etc. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Polymers Introduction to Unit Polymerization, classification, resins, fabrication, properties, and uses of plastics. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4. Glass Introduction to Unit Classification, composition, properties, types, manufacturing process, treatment of glass, special varieties
of glass etc. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Wood and its derivatives (ply and boards) Introduction to Unit Veneers, ply boards (advantages and disadvantages of ply boards), industrial timber, industrial form batten,
baulk, board, deal, end, hog, plak, pole, quartering, scantling. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR03104 THEORY OF DESIGN-I 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Study about THEORY OF DESIGN is a very important aspect ofdesign industry. This subject gives an idea about the history as well as present day life in respect of structures,materials. It provides a brief idea about the buildings, style, beauty, proportion, symmetry etc. The idea of any designcomes from the study of these fundamentals. As an Architect, you should know how the tradition follows. And in futurewhen you will design good and elegant buildings it would helps you a lot. It acts as a base to number of other subjectswhich you will encounter in your coming semesters.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Organization of forms and spaces 62. Formulation of design 43. Architectural design process 54. Classification of spaces 45. Application of principles of design 5
Unit Unit Details1 Organization of forms and spaces
Introduction to Unit Definition of architecture, primary elements of architecture – point, line, plane, volume, primary forms,
properties of form, transformation of forms – dimensional transformation, subtractive, additive forms,organization of additive form – articulation of forms, space defining elements – horizontal, vertical, opening inspace defining elements, spatial relationship, spatial organization.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit2 Formulation of design
Introduction to Unit Formulation of design through elements and principles of architectural design. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3 Architectural design process Introduction to Unit Data, site study, analysis and synthesis design brief, concept and design. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4 Classification of spaces Introduction to Unit Interdependence of form, structure, function and space, relationship of plan, section and elevation, structural
form. Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5 Application of principles of design Introduction to Unit Ordering principal such as axis, symmetry, hierarchy, datum, rhythms, repetition, visual perception proximity,
repetition, simplest and largest figure, continuity and closure, figure and ground relationship Conclusion and Summary of Unit
S.No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Drawing and Painting Architecture Evans, Ray 1983 Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1983
2 Architectural Photography Schulz, Adrian 2009 Capture, and Digital Image Processing”,Rocky Nook, 2009
Code: BAR03105 ARCHITECTURE STRUCTURES-III 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES:Study about Structures is a very important aspect of construction industry. Without the knowledge of this subject itwould be impossible to predict the behavior of structure. When the structure is subjected to variety of loadings. It dealswith the behavioral study of material and effect of forces on the structure, i.e., analysis of structure. It provides allengineering aspects of structural components like beam, column slabs etc by which society can be aware for safe,economic and efficient structures. As an Architect, you should know the behavioral traits of a structure so that in case ofany hazard or serious problem solutions can be found out and can be worked upon. It acts as a base to number of othersubjects which you will encounter in your coming semesters. It will also lay a foundation/platform to think about thosestructures which are not possible till date but can be available in near future. Various material properties will bechecked in the labs and results thus obtained will be analyzed and compared to those given in the literature
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Building Loads
2. Columns3. Soil4. Water Content5. Soil Bearing Capacity
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit Unit Details1. Building loads
Introduction to Unit Relations between loads, shear force, bending moment, slope and deflection; slopes and deflections in
determinate beams using double integration method, moment area method and the conjugate beam method. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
2. Columns Introduction to Unit The long and short columns or struts; slenderness ratio; buckling load; various end- conditions; equivalent
length of a strut; strut with eccentric load; with initial curvature, limitations of Euler’s theory; Rankin-Gordon formula.
Conclusion & Summary of Unit3. Soil
Introduction to Unit Soil and soil mass constituents; water content, specific gravity, voids ratio, porosity, degree of saturation, air
voids and air content; unit weights, density index etc., inter-relationships of the above. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
4. Water content Introduction to Unit Determination of water content, specific gravity; particle size distribution sieve and sedimentation analysis;
consistency limits; voids ratio and density index; classification of soil for general engineering purposes;particle size textural, H.R.B. and Unified and I.S. Classification systems.
Conclusion & Summary of Unit5. Soil Bearing Capacity
Introduction to Unit Bearing capacity of soils; shallow foundation; Terzaghi’s and Meyerhof’s formula for bearing capacity; plate
loading test, standard penetration test. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Strength of materials R.S.Khurmi Latest S.Chand publishing house2. Strength of materials D.S.Kumar Latest3. Strength of materials Ramamurthan Latest Dhanpat Rai publication
Code: BAR03206 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I (INCLUDING MEASURED DRAWING)6 Credits [LTP: 1-0-6]
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Engineering material N.D.Bhatt 50th Charatar publishing house
Code: BAR03207 ART & GRAPHICS – III 3 Credits [LTP: 1-0-3]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit Unit Details To stimulate creative thinking of the student.
To introduce the students the principles of architecture design and application in the design of singlespace built environment meet for single as well as multifunctional activities.
Short project: - multiuse, single unit space such as cafeteria, prayer hall etc
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Graphical skills2. Exploring various mediums of expression3. Exploring various materials/mediums4. 3 dimensional studies5. Scale and proportion
Unit Unit Details1. Graphical skills
Introduction to Unit To refine graphical skills, presentation techniques, model making, outdoor & indoor sketching. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
2. Exploring various mediums of expression Introduction to Unit Indoor and outdoor sketching in pencil, crayons, color, charcoal, ink, objects, buildings, automobiles, vegetation,
human figures etc. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
3. Exploring various materials/mediums Introduction to Unit To do hands on exercise with various materials and produce moral, sculpture, etc in
clay/pop/ceramics/metal/junk and scrap material etc. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
4. 3 Dimensional studies Introduction to Unit Study of 3d forms and spaces with basic principles of design like repetition, symmetry, rotation and rhythm Conclusion & Summary of Unit
5. Scale and proportion Introduction to Unit Study of scale and proportion and its exercise consisting all the above units from I to IV. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Drawing and Painting Architecture Evans, Ray Latest Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 19832 Architectural Photography Schulz, Adrian Latest Capture, and Digital Image Processing”, Rocky
Nook, 2009
Code: BAR03208 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION – III 3 CREDITS [LTP: 1-0-3]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1. Building construction B.C.Punmia Laxmi publication
2. Building construction Sushil kumar A.K.Jain
3. Building construction S.C.Rangwala Charatar publishing house
4. Building construction S.P.Arora, S.P.Bindra Dhanpat Rai publication
5. Building construction W.B.Maccay
Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours
1. Foundation
2. Superstructure
3. Roof
4. Flooring
5. Staircase
Unit Unit Details1. Foundation
Introduction to Unit RCC footing, isolated with their connections with superstructure along with damp proof course Conclusion & Summary of Unit
2. Superstructure Introduction to Unit Simple RCC frame with beam and column. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
3. Roof Introduction to Unit Flat RCC roof with water proofing details and study of different RCC roof forms and its connection with
structure Conclusion & Summary of Unit
4. Flooring Introduction to Unit RCC flooring, mosaic flooring and cement tile flooring, interlocking paving blocks in ground and upper
floors Conclusion & Summary of Unit
5. Staircase Introduction to Unit Staircase in RCC with different types Conclusion & Summary of Unit
Code: BAR03209 STRUCTURAL LAB 1 Credit [LTP: 0-0-2]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1 Surveying and Leveling Rangwala 2005 Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
2 Surveying - Volume 1 & 2”, Punmia 2005 Firewall Media,
3 Surveying and Leveling Basak 2004 Tata McGraw-Hill,
S. NO COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Minimum number of hours
1. This course intends to make the student familiar with the testing of
materials with desired accuracy as needed for architectural profession.
S. NO. Experiments to be performed
1 Initial and final setting time of cement.
2 Fineness of cement.
3 Specific gravity of cement.
4 Compressive strength of cement.
5 To determine the soundness of cement.
6 Specific gravity of fine aggregates.
7 Fineness modulus of fine and coarse aggregates
8 To determine the workability of concrete by Slump test.
9 To determine the workability of concrete by Compaction factor test.
10 Mix Design of Concrete using Indian Standards.
11 To plot the stress strain curve for a ductile material using Tensile Test.
Code:BAR03210 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE-I II 2 Credits [LTP: 1-0-1]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
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Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours
1. MS PowerPoint
2. Coral Draw
3. Printers and Scanner
4. Photoshop
5. AutoCAD
Unit Unit Details1 MS PowerPoint
Introduction to Unit PowerPoint presentation with special effects like sound, video etc. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
2 Coral Draw Introduction to Unit Rendering of plans, elevation, section of a building and making presentation drawings, posters, brouchers etc. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
3 Printers and Scanner Introduction to Unit Basic knowledge of printers and scanners, its uses and application and various supportive software needed to
installation. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
4 Photoshop Introduction to Unit Application of basic knowledge of Photoshop to render the plans, elevations and sections for making
presentation drawings. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
5 AutoCAD Introduction to Unit To use AutoCAD to make plans, sections and elevations by projecting lines and usage of layers in AutoCAD. Conclusion & Summary of Unit
DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR FOURTH SEMESTER
Code: BAR04101 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-II 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit No. Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours)1 Egyptian architecture2 West Asiatic architecture3 Greek and Roman architecture4 Early Christian and Romanesque architecture5 Byzantine and Gothic architecture
Unit Unit Details1. Egyptian architecture
Introduction of Unit
Study of evolution of design concept, philosophy, construction techniques, materials and structural solutionwith the help of selected examples with reference to social cultural, geographical political and climate of placeand period.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. West Asiatic architecture Introduction of Unit
Study of construction techniques, materials, society, culture, geography, climate and structural system in Greekarchitecture (Arches, Vaults, flying buttresses, pinnacles etc.)
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Greek and Roman architecture Introduction of Unit
Design evolution planning principles and structural details of Romanesque architecture.o Italy, Central Italy, South Italy for example Pisa Cathedralo French Romanesque – Abbey – Aux – Florence at coneo British Romanesque – Durham’s cathedral
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4. Early Christian and Romanesque architecture Introduction of Unit
Study of evolution of design concept, philosophy, construction techniques, materials and structural Solutionwith the help of selected examples with reference to social cultural, geographical political and climate of placeand period.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Byzantine and Gothic architecture Introduction of Unit
Study of evolution of design concept, philosophy, construction techniques, materials and structural solutionwith the help of selected examples with reference to social cultural, geographical political and climate of placeand period.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Modern Architecture: A Critical History Frampton K Latest Thames and Hudson, London2. The great ages of world architecture G.K.Hiraskar Latest
Code: BAR04102 SURVEYING 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Surveying B.C.Punamia,
Ashok Kumar Jain1994 Lakshmi Publication
2 Surveying and Leveling, Vol. I and II S. K. Duggal, Latest Tata Mc Graw-Hill
3 Surveying, Vol. I & II Arora, K.R. Latest Standard Book House, Delhi
Unit No. Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours)1. Chain Survey2. Compass Survey3. Theodolite4. Leveling5. Contours
Unit Unit Details1. Chain Survey
Introduction of Unit
Chain Surveying: Principles of chain surveying, Study of instruments used in chain surveying, base line, tieline, Offsets – perpendicular offset, oblique offset, Field book, Obstacles in chain surveying, Errors in chaining,Preparation of plans, Computation of areas by division into triangles, trapezoidal rule and Simpson’s rule, Planmeter and Pantograph.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. Compass Survey Introduction of Unit
Compass Surveying: Study of prismatic compass; Compass traversing – open and closed traverses, Bearing andits designation, Local attractions and correction of traverse for local attraction, Errors in compass surveying,plotting adjustment of closing error in compass traverse.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Theodolite Introduction of Unit
Theodolite survey: Study of instrument, Temporary adjustment of theodolite, Measurement of horizontal angleby repetition and reiteration methods, Measurement of vertical angle, Field book, Field work of theodolitetraversing, Introduction to modern surveying equipments like ‘Total Station’.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4. Leveling Introduction of Unit
Leveling : Principles of leveling; Study of instruments – Dumpy level and leveling staff, Temporaryadjustments of level, Booking and reduction of levels – ‘ line of collimation method’ and ‘ rise and fallmethod’, Difficulties in leveling, Reciprocal leveling, Sources of error in leveling,
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Contours Introduction of Unit
Basic ideas on plotting of longitudinal and cross sections, Contouring – Contour interval – Characteristics, usesof contours
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR04103 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL-IV 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Study about construction materials is a very important aspect ofconstruction industry. Without the knowledge of this subject it would be impossible to predict the behavior of materials,the physical properties, chemical properties etc. It deals with the behavior of different materials used in the constructionprocess.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSEUnit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)
1 Steel2 Iron and Other Metals3 Steel /Aluminum Doors and Windows4 Door and Window Fittings5 Paints, Distempers & Varnishes
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Engineering material S.C.Rangwala Latest Charotar publishing house2. Building materials P.C.Uarghese Latest Ashoke K.Ghose3. Building materials S.K.Duggal Latest New age international
Unit Unit Details1. Steel
Introduction of Unit
Steel – Composition, Properties, anticorrosive measures, mechanical and heat treatment of steel - Marketforms of steel: Steel for Reinforcement - Hot rolled bars, CTD Bars, TMT bars , Welded wire fabrics; Steel forPre stressed concrete; Structural steel; Stainless steel, steel alloys, current developments.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. Iron And Other Metals Introduction of Unit
Iron-Brief study on manufacture, composition, properties and uses of cast iron, wrought iron, pig iron. Othermetals: Aluminum and its alloys, copper and its alloys.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Steel /Aluminum Doors And Windows Introduction of Unit
Standard sections – Channel, box, extruded etc. – Connections – Specifications
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4. Door and window fittings Introduction of Unit
Door and window hinges like butt hinges, pin hinges, parliament hinges, garnet hinges, counter flap hinges,strap hinges, piano hinges, auto-closing hinges - Door and window bolts like sliding door bolt, tower bolt,flush bolt – door handles- door locks-other fastenings to door and windows like hook and eyes, window stays,door stoppers, door closers, caster wheels, floor springs, pivots, magnetic catchers for wooden cupboards etc.Drawings – Steel windows and doors, Aluminum doors, windows and hand rails, Door and window fittings.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Paints, Distempers & Varnishes Introduction of Unit
PAINTS, DISTEMPERS & VARNISHES – types –composition – properties - application– Uses –BISspecifications.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR04104 THEORY OF DESIGN-II 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Study about THEORY OF DESIGN is a very important aspect ofdesign industry. This subject gives an idea about the history as well as present day life in respect of structures,materials. It provides a brief idea about the buildings, style, beauty, proportion, symmetry etc. The idea of any designcomes from the study of these fundamentals. As an Architect, you should know how the tradition follows. And in futurewhen you will design good and elegant buildings it would helps you a lot. It acts as a base to number of other subjectswhich you will encounter in your coming semesters.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Drawing and Painting Architecture Evans, Ray 1983 Van Nostrand Reinhold Company,2 Architectural Photography Schulz, Adrian, 2009 Capture, and Digital Image
Processing”, Rocky Nook
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Principles and design Philosophies2. Study of time, life, works and philosophies3. Chicago school4. Concept and individual work of Architects5. Works of Le Corbusier in India and Abroad
Unit Unit Details1 Principles and design Philosophies
Introduction of Unit
To appreciate the guiding principles in the words and philosophies of Master Architects
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2 Study of time, life, works and philosophies Introduction of Unit
Study of time, life, works and philosophies of Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, and Mies
Vander – Rohe, L e Corbusier.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3 Chicago school Introduction of Unit
Introductory note on the Chicago school and ultimately more stress should be given on development of
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4 Concept and individual work of Architects Introduction of Unit
Concepts of their individual work as entity in itself.o Louis Sullivan: Guaranty Building, Wainwright building, Auditorium building etc.o Walter Gropius: Bauhaus, Fagus Shoe Last Factory etc.o Mies Vander Rohe: Farnsworth Houses, Lake Share Apartment, Seagram Building etc.o Frank Lloyd Wright: Parie Houses organic Architecture etc.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5 Works of Le Corbusier in India and Abroad Introduction of Unit
Le Corbusier: Early and later works as well as specific study of Chandigarh.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR04105 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE-IV 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Study about Structures is a very important aspect of constructionindustry. Without the knowledge of this subject it would be impossible to predict the behavior of structure. When thestructure is subjected to variety of loadings. It deals with the behavioral study of material and effect of forces on thestructure, i.e., analysis of structure.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1 Materials for cement concrete2 Concrete Mixing3 Reinforcement4 Requirements of good structures5 Mild steel and high tensile steel
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Strength of materials R.S.Khurmi Latest S.Chand publishing house2. Strength of materials D.S.Kumar Latest3. Strength of materials Ramamurthan Latest Dhanpat Rai publication
Unit Unit Details1. Materials for cement concrete;
Introduction of Unit
Cement-properties of the various types of cements. ISS tests, storage; Aggregate properties of fine andcoarse aggregates, natural and artificial aggregates. ISS tests, grading of aggregates, fineness modulusimpurities; brief introduction to admixtures.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. Concrete Mixing Introduction of Unit
Concrete Mixing – ordinary and controlled mixes design of mix-trial and error minimum void ratio, finenessmodulus method; tests for workability of fresh concrete; effect of water/cement ratio on strength; propertiesof hardened concrete; strength tests on hardened concrete.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Reinforcement Introduction of Unit
Necessity of reinforcement; characteristics of reinforcing material; elastic theory for reinforced concretedesign; assumptions made.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4. Requirements of good structures Introduction of Unit
Safety, stability, economy, Design concept of factor of safety and limit state; failure modes of a structure,permissible stresses and permissible deflections, loads system, critical combination of loads, earthquakeforces, wind loads on tall building.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Mild steel and high tensile steel Introduction of Unit
Working stresses, factors of safety; live loads on various types of floor and roofs; Introduction and use ofDesign codes. IS 875, IS456 and IS 800.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR04206 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN –II 5 Credits [LTP: 1-0-6]
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Time saver standards for architectural design Martin Zelnik and Julius
PaneroLatest --
2. Neuferts architects data Ernst Neuferts Latest --
3. Time-Saver Standards for Interior Design and SpacePlanning
Martin Zelnik and JuliusPanero
Latest --
Unit Unit DetailsIntroduction to basic design methodologies including emphasis on case studies, time activities studies,anthropometrics and their presentation as a prelude to design solution. Due emphasis is to be given on concurrentsubjects like Climatology, construction techniques etc. Incorporation of building materials in design solution to beemphasized. Design exercise may include buildings with multiple uses such as clubs, clinics, motels, secondaryschools, community center.
Code: BAR04207 ARTS & GRAPHICS-IV 3 Credits [LTP: 1-0-3]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Drawing and Painting Architecture Evans, Ray 1983 Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
2. Architectural Photography Schulz, Adrian, 2009 Capture, and Digital Image Processing”,Rocky Nook
Unit no. Title of the unit Time required for the unit (hours)
1. Rendering of drawings
2. Perspective
3. Study of light and shade
4. Collage , murals, sculptures
5. Model materials like
Unit Unit Details1. Rendering of drawings
Introduction of Unit
Emphasis is to be laid on various presentation techniques and renderings of drawings.
Rendering in different mediums like pencil, ink, water colors etc.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2. Perspective Introduction of Unit
Perspectives of building and Interior views
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3. Study Of Light And Shade Introduction of Unit
Study of light and shade with reference to objects, buildings etc.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4. Collage , Murals, Sculptures Introduction of Unit
Making collages, murals, sculptures at a bigger scale leading to a art project, using different materials likemetals
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5. Model Materials Like Introduction of Unit
Clay, plaster of Paris, wood, paper ceramics, glass etc.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR04208 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-IV 3 Credits [LTP: 1-0-3]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
Sr. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1 Building construction B.C.Punmia Latest Laxmi publication
2 Building construction Sushil kumar Latest A.K.Jain
3 Building construction S.C.Rangwala Latest Charatar publishing house
4 Building construction S.P.Arora, S.P.Bindra Latest Dhanpat Rai publication
5 Building construction W.B.Maccay Latest
Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours1. Foundation2. Structure3. Roof covering4. Flooring5. Staircase
Unit Unit Details1 Foundation
Introduction of Unit
Foundation : Grillage foundation
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
2 Structure Introduction of Unit
Steel columns and beams structure, Structural floor & steel trusses structures, with riveted and weldedjoints.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
3 Roof covering Introduction of Unit
Roof Covering in G.I., Asbestos and Fiber sheets etc.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
4 Flooring Introduction of Unit
Industrial Flooring
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
5 Staircase Introduction of Unit
Staircase - Metal staircase.
Conclusion and Summary of Unit
Code: BAR04209 SURVEYING LAB 2 Credits [LTP: 1-0-1]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVE: This course intends to make the student familiar with locating the objectpositions in horizontal and vertical plane with desired accuracy as needed for architectural profession and to prepare andinterpret survey drawings.
A. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. No Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1 Surveying and Leveling Rangwala 2005 Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2 Surveying - Volume 1 & 2”, Punmia 2005 Firewall Media
3 Surveying and Leveling Basak 2004 Tata McGraw-Hill
Standardization of pace length; to estimate horizontal distance by pacing; study of metric chain and long distance
measurement by a chain.
Exercises on direct and indirect ranging.
Chain survey of given area
Study of prismatic and surveyor’s compass
Chain and compass surveying
To carry out fly leveling for establishment of a benchmark.
To carry out profile leveling for a proposed road and its cross section.
To carry out contour survey by square method.
To study plane table and its accessories and carry out plane table survey by radiation, intersection and by
transverse methods.
To solve two and three point problems.
To find out Tachometric constants of Dumpy level
Code: BAR04210 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN ARCHITECTURE-IV 2 Credits [LTP: 1-0-1]
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
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Unit No. Title of the unit Minimum number of hours
1. 3 D Drafting
2. Model making
3. Rendering
4. Sciography
5. Map Digitization
Unit Unit-1
1 Extruding the drawing and looking at the drawing from all the dimensions
Providing effects of light and shadow i.e. via different shades
2 Unit-2
Making various models in 3D and placing in order to make the composition
3 Unit – 3
Rendering various objects individually and also application of various commands
4 Unit – 4
Using various color, texture and commands the 3D model reflects the shadow pattern
5 Unit – 5
Scanning a image of the map’
Rastering the image
Producing the map on the desired size
DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR FIFTH SEMESTER
Code: BAR05101 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE- III 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To study the styles, form and method ofconstruction of the Renaissance to Mode period in Architecture.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercises: Analytical and illustrative exercises of above topics in the form of papers and seminars.
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. N Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. History of Architecture Sir Banister
Fletcher1987 SBS Publisher &
Distributor2. Egypt Architecture Henri Sterlin3. History of Western Architecture David Walker 2005 Laurence King Publishing4. The Roman Empire, Henri
SterlinTuscan London
Unit Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours)1 Renaissance and Baroque Architecture2 British – Colonial Architecture3 Modern Architecture4 Development of Movements I5 Development of Movements II
Unit Contents1. Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
The works of Brunelleschi, Michel Angelo, Raphael, Andrea Palladio and Christopher Wren.2. British – Colonial Architecture
British – Colonial Architecture in India, Indo-Gothic, Indo-Saracenic and Indo-ReriaissanceArchitecture. Planning and Design of New Delhi by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
3. Modern ArchitectureModern Architecture and its development during Industrial revolution. The greatinternational exhibitions.
4. Development of various Movements IThoughts and Philosophies during 19th Century such as neoclassicism, Arts & Craftsmovement, Art Nouveau and The Viennese.
5. Development of various Movements IIThoughts and Philosophies during 10th Century such as Deutscher Werkbund, Futurism,Constructivism, Expressionism, Art Deco and De Stiji.
Code: BAR05102 BUILDING SERVICES-I 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0](Water Supply & Sanitation)
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To study water supply and sanitation in buildingdesign.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Supply of Water2. Distribution3. Refuse4. Sanitation5. Sanitation, Fittings & Fixtures
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercises: Study of IS Codes. Preparation of reports, visit to construction site and documentation.Market survey to study water supply and drainage products.
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Water Supply & Sanitary Engg. S.C. Ranwala Chartar Publishing House Anand (Gujarat)2. Water Supply & Engg. Santosh Kr. Garg3. Water Supply & Sanitation Charanjeet Shah 2002 Galgotia Publishing Co., New Delhi
Unit Unit Details1. Supply of Water
Supply of water to different types of buildings; Sources of water, modes and methods ofconveyance of water, fixtures and appliances.
2. DistributionDistribution of water, methods of distribution, different distribution systems and theirprinciples of layout, Design of water distribution system in a campus, and in a building,overhead and underground water storage tanks.
3. RefuseRefuse; different forms of refuse, garbage, sludge, toilet waste and storm water collectionand disposal system, Requirements for various building types.
4. SanitationSanitation; manholes, grease chambers, etc. Traps, ventilation of drains, Principles ofdesign of drainage lines, drainage layouts for building premises, Longitude sections ofdrains. Drainage in non-municipal area – soak wells, septic tanks.
5. Sanitation, Fittings & FixturesSanitation, Fittings & Fixtures; water closets, flushing valves, flushing tanks, basins and itsaccessories, rain water, drainage pipes, spouts, sizing of rain water pipes system of rainwater at ground level, storm water drainage.
Code: BAR05103 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS-V 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Understanding properties and use of decorativeand protective finishes.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit No. Title of the unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Decorative Finishes2. Damp Proof Materials3. Thermal Insulation4. Sound Insulation5. Fire Proof Finish
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercise: Study of I.S. Codes, Seminars and preparation of reports. Visit to construction site.
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Building Construction S.C. Rangwala 2009 Charter Publishing House, Anand (Gujrat)2. Construction Material S.C. Rangwala 2009 Charter Publishing House, Anand (Gujrat)3. Building Construction J.C. Macay 2005 Orient Longman, Mumbai4. Barry’s Building Construction
Part – 1,2,3,4,5Barry 2005 Affiliated East West, Delhi
5. Building Construction B.C. Punmia 2006 Laxmi Publication (P) Ltd. New Delhi
Unit Unit Details1. Decorative Finishes; wooden flooring, wooden staircase, wooden paneling, glazed wall
finish, ceramic tile finish.2. Damp Proof Materials – Its uses, Properties, application3. Thermal Insulation – Need, application, properties of material, uses, advantages &
disadvantages4. Sound Insulation – Need, application, properties of material, uses, advantages &
disadvantages5. Fire Proof Finish – Need, application, properties of material, uses, advantages &
disadvantages
Code: BAR05104 SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0](Economic & Social Aspect)
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES:
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit(Hours)
1. Meaning of sustainable architecture2. Role of sustainable architecture in society3. Role of sustainable architecture in economics4. Rules, Regulations and guidelines5. Various approaches towards sustainable architecture
Unit Unit Details1 Meaning of sustainable architecture
Under sting the term sustainability, its advantages, various methods adopted for sustainabilityalong with a case study.
2 Role of sustainable architecture in society Interlinking of society and sustainability, how does one effect the other, various means and
methods of adopting sustainability in new settlement as well as existing settlement.3 Role of sustainable architecture in economics
Interlinking of economics and sustainability, how does sustainability play important role indevelopment of fetter economy in larger prospects.
4 Rules, Regulations and guidelines Exploration of rules, regulations, guidelines at local, regional and at National level.
5 Various approaches towards sustainable architecture Discussion of various case studies, approaches, modules and examples adopted in the society
and have functioned well over the years at Residential, settlement, city, regional and nationallevel.
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication12
Code: BAR05105 ARCHITECTURE STRUCTURES-III 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Design of R.C.C. construction. (The teachingprogram should lay relatively emphasis on the conceptual understanding rather than designcalculations).
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit Title of the Unit Time required for the Unit (Hours)1. Design of spread2. R.C.C. Design3. R.C.C. wall4. Design of way5. Design of RCC cantilevers
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit Unit Details1. Design of spread footing, combined footing, simple raft foundation.2. R.C.C. Design – T beams, L beams, Columns and Isolated column footing3. R.C.C. wall, retaining wall4. Design of one way and two way slabs5. Design of RCC cantilevers
S. N Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Design of RCC Structures
(Limit State)Dayarathnam 2004 Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. P. Ltd.,
New Delhi2. Design of R.C.C. Structures
(Limit State)Dr. A.K. Jain
3. IS Codes Bureau of Indian Standard, New Delhi
Code: BAR05106 INTERIOR DESIGN 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To Development sensitivity to other relateddimension of Architecture.
A. Detailed Syllabus
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N Reference Book Author Publication1 An introduction to Art, Craft, Technique,
Science & Profession of Interior DesignA Kasu
2 Interior Design John F. Pile3 Laura Ashley Windows Elizabeth Wilhide4 Interior Design Principles and Practice M. Pratap Rao5 The Fundamentals of Interior Architecture John Coles & Naomi House
S. N. Contents
1 Basic Elements, architectural features
2 Origin study of evolution of Interior design at initial stage
3Influence of local available material / climate / environment and other local and regionalfactors
4 Study of development stage of art and craft used in interior design till date
5 Study of various interior design aspect and how do they differ from one region to other.
Code: BAR05107 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN ART 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To Development sensitivity to other relateddimension of Architecture.
S. N. Contents
1 Origin development and evolution of interior design
2 Study of basic shapes, elements & forms used in Rajasthan arts
3Study of local available materials, its application, influence, limitations, advantage anddisadvantages
4 Compassion of prevailing Rajasthan Arts in different regions of Rajasthan.
5 Identification of various crafts of Rajasthan and how do they differ from one region to other
Code: BAR05108 BUILDING SCIENCE 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To Development sensitivity to other relateddimension of Architecture.
S. N. Contents
1 General introduction to climatic study
2 Behaviour of material and technology
3 Basic principles of energy auditing
4 Basic principles of sum moved, angle calculation, heat radiance etc.
5 Live case study – data collection, analysis
Code: BAR05209 Architectural Design – III 6 CREDITS [LTP: 2-0-5](Including Educational Tour)
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To understand multiuse institutional and publicbuilding at community level.
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Projects: Community Hall, Neighborhood school, Bank building, Religious Institution, ShoppingPlaza.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Time Saver Standards2. Newfert’s Architect’s Data3. Architecture – Form, Space & Order, Francis D.K. Ching
UnitNo.
Contents:
Design of an Institution or public building at the community scale of infill scaleunderstanding essential character of an Institution or Public building. Influence of culture,land, climate, technology and finance on the building design, Part details of the project tounderstand design resolution.
Code: BAR05210 QUANTITY SURVEYING & SPECIFICATION2 Credit [LTP: 1-0-1]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Basic understanding of preparing estimates andtender document for design of building.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Exercises: Preparing estimate and tender document for a building. Studying tender document ofGovernment projects and private projects.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Estimating, Costing and Valuation S.C. Rangwala 2005 Chartar Publishing House, Anand
(Gujrat)2 Estimating & Costing Engineering
Theory and PracticeB.N. Dutta UBS Publishers, New Delhi
3 Handbook of method ofmeasurement of Building Work
2005 Bureou of Indian Standards –Distributor Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
Unit Contents
1 Estimation (Part – A) – Procedure of estimation, data requirement & types of estimation
2Estimation (Part – B) – Approximate & detailed estimate abstract of estimates, bills ofestimate bills of quantities, contingencies taking of quantities for principal building &electric works.
3Estimation (Part – C) – Analysis of Rate of Principal Civil works, item rates, labour wages& PWD schedule rates.
4Estimation (Part – D) – Composition of Rate percentage, distribution of material, labours,tools plants and contractors profit.
5Estimation (Part – E) – Prep of Tender documentation, mode of measurement, significanceof specification in building cost, general & detailed specifications.
Code: BAR05211 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - IV 3 Credits [LTP: 1-0-3]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To study construction of different protectivefinishes in building design.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Exercises: Preparing Construction drawings bases on above topics. Preparing report of a buildingselected from site and presentation.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Architectural Graphic Standards Ramsay Sleeper 2007 John Willey & Sons,2 Building Construction W.B. Mackay 2005 Orient Longman, Mumbai3 Hand Book son Building
Construction Practices2004 Bureau of Indian Standards,
New Delhi
Unit Contents
1Wall Finishes – Details of application of wall finishes – plaster, putty, veneer, laminates,aluminum etc.
2Floor Finishes – Typical details of application of floor finishes – stones, (inlay work), vinylfloor, wooden flooring, file flooring, cement concrete block flooring, glass flooring etc.
3False Ceiling – Typical details, various types of false ceiling, application of various types ofmaterials in false ceiling.
4Water Proofing – Typical details of terrace water proofing, treatment of perapit wall costbetween perapit walls on roof, damp proof course at plinth level.
5Partitions – Types of partitions, typical details, fixtures of various narduoones in partitionsand its specifications.
Code: BAR05212 SOCIOLOGY 1 Credits [LTP: 0-0-2]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To develop a sociological base for Architecture.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Exercises: Seminars and preparing paper.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S.N
Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1 Sociology C.N. Shankar Rao Primary Principles,2 An introduction to Sociology Vidya Bhushan and Sachdeva3 Introduction to Sociology Part
I&IIC. Shankar Rao
4 Sociology – A systematicintroduction
Harry M Johnson
Unit Contents
1
Man, environment and society. Rural society, traditional patterns and trends of change. Theconcept of social stratification, urbanization and modernization. Concept of social structure,cultural and social institutions, relation between social structure and special structure, Socialaspects of housing and problems of slums. Social theories of Gandhi and Nehru andContemporary India. Community development and panchayati Raj.
Code: BAR05213 Computer Application in Architecture - V 3 Credits [LTP: 1-0-3]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Developing Computer Application skills forbuilding drawings and presentations.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Exercises: Preparing drawings based on above topics for selected buildings.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Autodesk Official Training Course ware2 REVIT Help3 3D Studio Max
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Unit Contents
1Auto Cad – Drawing plan, section, elevation, making presentation drawing, setting format,checking scale, composting sheet,
2Auto Cad – Making construction drawing and building construction details at micro as wellas macro level.
3Sketch up – Introduction to the software, application of software basic commands ofsoftware.
4 Sketch up – Development of views with application of software’s
5 Sketch up – Drafting of 3D views of details
DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR SIXTH SEMESTER
Code: BAR06101 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-IV 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Understanding the works and philosophy ofContemporary Architects.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercises: Analytical and Illustrative exercises of above topics in the form of papers andseminars.
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours)1 Modern Architecture after the great masters2 Post – Modern Architecture3 High Tech Architecture4 Deconstruction Architecture5 Post-Independence Architecture in India
Unit Unit Details1. Modern Architecture after the great masters
Alvar Aalto, Eero Saarinen and Louis I Kahn.
2. Post – Modern ArchitectureRobert Venturi, Philip Johnson, Charles Moore Graves.
3. High Tech ArchitectureJamesh Sterling, Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers and Foster.
4. Deconstruction ArchitecturePeter Eisenman, Frank Gehry, Bernnard Sthumi and Hadid
5. Post-Independence Architecture in IndiaLe-Corbusier, Louis I Kahn, B.V. Doshi, Stien, Charles Correa, Uttam Jain, Raj Rewal andA.D. Raje.
S. N. Reference Book Author Publication1. Building across time – An introduction to world
architecture, MarianMichael L.
2. History of Architecture – Stone Henge toSkyscrapers
Dora P. Crouch
3. Architecture Today James Steel4. Space, Time & Architecture Siegfried Giedion5. World – Architecture 1900-2000 Vol. 8,
Keeneth Frompton
Code: BAR06102 BUILDING SERVICES - II 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0](Electrical Services)
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercises: Preparation of reports, visit to construction site and documentation. Market survey tostudy Electrical products.
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. N Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Electrical Wiring, Estimation S.L. Uppal 2005 Khanna Publishers, New Delhi2 Electrical illustration, Estimation &
CostingJ.B. Gupta 2005 S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi
3 House Wiring Hand Book, International Copper PromotionCouncil (India), Power
4 Guide for Electrical Layout inResidential Building
IS4648-1968 Bureau of India Standards, Delhi
Unit Title of the unit Time Required for the Unit (Hours)1. Electrical Distribution2. Mains and Sub Distribution3. Layout System4. Service Systems5. Earthing and Lightening
Unit Unit Details1. Electrical Distribution systems in buildings2. Mains and Sub Distribution, switches and controls3. Layout System for lighting, fans, telephones.4. Service Systems: Lifts, pumps, air-conditioning system, computer systems, etc.5. Earthing and Lightening protection in building.
Code: BAR06103 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL-VI 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Prefabrication Technology and cost effectivebuilding material.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit Title of the unit1 Ferro cement2 Precast Construction3 Pre-stressed Construction4 Structural Steel Roofing and Steel Construction5 Cost Effective Building Material
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercise: Study of IS codes, seminars and preparation of reports and visit to construction site
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication
1. Handbook on Building ConstructionBureau of Indian Standards, NewDelhi
2.Practical Handbook on BuildingConstruction
M.K.Gupta
3.Hand Book on Construction,Reinforcement & Detailing
Bureau of Indian Standards, NewDelhi
4. Building ConstructionJ.C.
Mackay2005 Orient Longman, Mumbai
5. The Construction of Building R. Barry 2004Affiliated East & West Press, NewDelhi
Unit Unit Details1. Ferro Cement
Its uses, properties and applications
2. Precast ConstructionNeed, application, properties of material, uses advantages disadvantages
3. Pre-stressed ConstructionNeed, application, properties of material, uses advantages disadvantages
4. Structural Steel Roofing and Steel Construction
5. Cost Effective Building MaterialProperties of material, process of selection of material
Code: BAR06104 Building Economics 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: To develop an Economic base for Architecture.
A. OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
Unit Title of the unit1 General building economic concepts2 General factors influencing building economics3 Role of Financial Institution4 Economics of Private and public housing5 Influence at National & International Level
B. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercises: Seminars and preparing paper
C. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication12
Unit Contacts1 General economic concepts, demand and supply consumption, production distribution and
its relevance to economics.2 Money, banking and bank credits, cost and cost indices.
3 Inflation and inflationary pressures, Mixed economy,
4 Economics of private and public housing development, financing of projects, economicfeasibility report etc. with special reference to India.
5 Relationship of world economy, national economy, regional economy to a project
Code: BAR06105 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE-IV 3 Credits [LTP: 2-1-0]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES: Understanding correlation between function,structure, material, construction and services.
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit Contents1 Design of a building to understand the relation between function and structure. The idea of
form follows function and vice versa. The structural system as a design element. Thisdesign concept is to be constructed with the understanding of materials and constructiontechniques and various services needed for the functions of the building.
Project: Design of public buildings such as multistory apartment, commercial building,multiplex, etc.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL:
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1. Design of Steel Structure
(Vol. I)Prof. R.Chandra
2005 Standard Publisher & Distributors, Delhi
2. Design of Steel Structure Negi 2004 Tata McGraw Hills Publishing Co. Ltd.New Delhi
3. Design of Steel Structure S.K. Duggal 2004 Tata McGraw Hills Publishing Co. Ltd.New Delhi
Code: BAR06106 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1.2.3.
Unit Contents1 To understand the concept of construction management, its importance and its relevance in
construction industry along with introduction to PERT and CPM.
Code: BAR06107 ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1.2.
Unit Content1 To understand basic meaning of estate and development, its requirements and needs in
future. Various Rules, regulations and guidelines at local, regional and national level.
Code: BAR06108 DESIGN FOR DISABLED 2 Credits [LTP: 2-0-0]
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication123
Unit Unit Details1 To address various issues for disabled people, understanding anthropometry and designing
various elements which are required by disabled persons in different types of disability.
Code: BAR06209 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - IV 6 Credits [LTP: 1-0-6](Field Trip)
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVE: Understanding correlation between function,structure, material, construction and service.
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Project: Design of public buildings such as multistory apartment, commercial building, multiplex.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Publication1 Town Planning, Abir Bandopadhyay2 Urban Housing Forms Architectural Press3 Architecture- Form, Space & Order Francis D.K. Ching4 Forms En Formations, Christian Darles
Design of a building to understand the relation between function and structure. The area of formfollows function and vice versa. The structural system as a design element. This design concept tobe constructed with the understanding of materials and construction techniques and various servicesneeded for the functions of the building.
Code: BAR06210 WORKING DRAWINGS 3 Credits [LTP: 1-0-3]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVE: Preparing Construction drawings for the following
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Project: Multistory apartment building or commercial building in urban context.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Residential Construction Prob.
SolverBrat John
2 Working Drawing Handbook Keith Syles 1998 Architectural PressOxford
3 Building with large clay blocks, Theodor Hugues, KlausGreilich, Christine Peter
4 Arch. Drawing and lightconstruction
Edward J. Muller, James G.Gausett
1999 Grav – Prentice Hall,New Jersey
Unit Contents
1 Trench plan, Foundation plan, building – plan, elevation & section.
2 Electric, plumbing, water supply and other service drawings
3 Flooring and false ceiling drawing
4 Drawings for municipal approval
5 Primary estimate and other required details.0
Code: BAR06211 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VI 3 Credits [LTP: 1-0-3]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVE: To study application of steel and aluminum sectionsand precast technology in buildings.
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercises: Preparing construction drawings based on above topics. Preparing report of a buildingselected from site and presentation.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 Architectural Aluminum Extrusions Jindal Aluminum Ltd., Bangalore2 Metal Doors, Windows & Ventilator
(Steel & Aluminum)Bureau of Indian Standard, NewDelhi
3 Specification for Aluminum Doors,Windows & Ventilators
Bureau of Indian Standard, NewDelhi
4 Guide Book on steel doors & windows fordomestic use,
INSDAG, Kolkata
5. The Construction of Building R. Barry East West Press, New Delhi
Unit Contents
1 Sky light, North light
2 Curtain Wall, Structural Glazing
3 Various types of cladding in steel and aluminum
4 Types of doors and windows in Aluminum and steel
5 Pre-cast construction and details of installation
Code: BAR06212 Computer Application in Architecture - VI 2 Credits [LTP: 1-0-1]
COURSE OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVE: Three dimensional explorations and presentations
A. DETAILED SYLLABUS
Exercises: Preparing drawings based on above topics for selected building.
B. RECOMMENDED STUDY MATERIAL
S. N. Reference Book Author Edition Publication1 REVIT Help2 3D Studio Max3 AutoCAD
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Unit Contents
1 Revit Foundation
2 Revit Fundamental, (Plans, Elevations)
3 Revit Sections and 3D Modeling
4 Introduction to Rhino
5 Fundamentals of Rhino