Open University Dnyangangotri, Near Gangapur Dam, Nashik – 422 222, India Phone: 0253-2231473, 2231714, 2231715 Fax: 0253-2231716 Website: http://www.ycmou-st.com/ School Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra of Science Syllabus Technology Semester 12 and Architecture Programmes Contents 01 Semester 12 ......................................................................................... 7 01.01 01.02 01.03 01.04 01.05 01.06 01.07 01.08 01.09 01.10 01.11 01.12 01.13 01.14 01.15 01.16 01.17 01.18 A01121 (General M.Arch course)............................................................................ 7 A06121 (Construction Management course) ........................................................... 9 A11121 (Environmental Architecture course) ...................................................... 11 A01122 (General M.Arch course).......................................................................... 13 A06122 (Construction Management course) ......................................................... 15 A11122 (Environmental Architecture course) ...................................................... 17 A01123 (General M.Arch course).......................................................................... 19 A06123 (Construction Management course) ......................................................... 22 A11123 (Environmental Architecture course) ...................................................... 24 A01124: Elective 1 (General M.Arch Course) ....................................................... 26 A02124: Elective 2 (General M.Arch Course) ....................................................... 28 A06124: Elective 1 (Construction Management Course) ...................................... 30 A07124: Elective 2 (Construction Management Course) ...................................... 32 A11124: Elective 1 (Environmental Architecture Course) .................................... 34 A12124: Elective 2 (Environmental Architecture Course) .................................... 36 A01125 (General M.Arch Course)......................................................................... 38 A06125 (Construction Management Course) ........................................................ 40 A11125 (Environmental Architecture Course) ..................................................... 41 © 2006, YCMOU. 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Abbreviations Used: SST: Self Study Time (including the CST) CST: Counseling Session Time CP: Credit Point TH: Theory Course (subject) ST: Studio Course (subject) Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 2 of 42 Program Structure Chart Semester Course 1, 4 CP Theory Course Course 2, 4 CP Theory Course Course 3, 4 CP Theory Course Course 4, 4 CP Studio or ProjectWork Course Course 5, 4 CP Studio or ProjectWork Course 01 A01011: Climatology A01012: Technical Communication A01013: Architectural Drawing and Graphics I A01014: Workshop and Model Making A01015: Basic Design I A01023: Architectural Drawing and Graphics II A01024: Building Technology and Materials I A01025: Basic Design II 02 A01021: History of A01022: Architecture and Theory of Structures Human Settlements I I 03 A01031: History of A01034: A01035: A01032: A01033: Architecture and Theory of Structures Auto CAD and Office Building Technology Architectural Design and Materials II I Human Settlements II suites II 04 A01041: History of A01042: Architecture and Theory of Structures Human Settlements III III 05 A01051: Building Sciences I 06 DAA A01043: Surveying and Leveling A01052: A01053: Theory of Structures Quantity Surveying IV and Estimating A01062: A01061: Theory of Structures Building Sciences II V A01063: Landscape Architecture I A01045: A01044: Architectural Design Building Technology II and Materials III A01054: A01055: Building Technology Architectural Design and Materials IV III A01064: Furniture Construction and Interior Design A01065: Architectural Design IV 07 A01074: A01075: A01072: A01071: A01073: Building Technology Architectural Design Theory of Structures Building Sciences III Specification Writing and Materials V V VI 08 A01081: Building Sciences IV A01082: Town Planning A01083: Landscape Architecture II A01084: A01085: Building Technology Architectural Design and Materials VI VI 09 A01091: Research Methodology A01092: Professional Practice I A01093: Computer Applications in Architecture A01095: A01094: Architectural Project Technology Elective Stage I 10 B.Arch. A01101: Planning Elective A01102: Professional Practice II A01103: Management Elective A01111: Contemporary Architecture Trends and Theories A01112: Low Cost Building Design and Techniques A01113: Ecology for Architecture and Planning A06111: Principles of Management A06112: Project Planning and Scheduling A06113: Management Accounting A11111: Introduction to Environment and Sustainability A11112: Disturbances and Remedies A11113: Thermal Comfort and Passive Design 11 A01104: Allied Elective A01105: Architectural Project Stage II A01114: Vernacular A01115: Architecture Architectural Design Studio – I A02114: Energy Conserving A06115: Architecture Professional Communication A03114: Landscape Design A11115: Architectural A06114: Design Studio – I Management of Built Facilities A07114: Risk Management A11114: Efficient Building Materials Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 3 of 42 Semester Course 1, 4 CP Theory Course Course 2, 4 CP Theory Course Course 3, 4 CP Theory Course Course 4, 4 CP Studio or ProjectWork Course Course 5, 4 CP Studio or ProjectWork Course A12114: Pollution Impact and Remediation A01121: Computer Application for Architecture and Planning A06121: Human Resource Management 12 A11121: Environmental Psychology A01122: Mass Housing design strategies and standards A01123: Advanced Building construction and Services A06122: Project Monitoring and Control A06123: Project Finance Management A11122: Geographic Information System (GIS) A11123: Urban Ecology and Environmental Planning A01124: Design With Climate A01124-E02: Architectural Conservation A06124: Repairs and Maintenance of Buildings A07124: Conservation of Heritage Structure A01125: Architectural Design Studio – II A06125-E06: Computer Applications A11125-E11: Architectural Design Studio – II A11124: Decentralized waste water Management System A12124: Terrain assessment and mapping A01131: Building Bylaws and Architecture Practice 13 A06131: Advanced Construction Techniques A11131: Environmental Services Management Systems A01141: Project Assessment and Management A06141: Materials and their Management 14 M.Arch. A11141: Green Buildings: Technical Criteria and Standards A01132: Urban Design A06132: Project Formulation and Appraisal A11132: Ecological Landscape Design A01142-: Futuristic Architecture A02142: High rise Buildings A06142: Value Management A07142: Construction Marketing A01133: Architectural Evaluation and Research A06133: Procurement Processes A01134: A011351: M. Arch Dissertation Architectural Design Studio – III Stage I A06134: M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A06135: Managerial Decision Making A11133: Energy Efficient Buildings A11135: Architectural Design A11134: Studio – III M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A01143: Building Industry (Seminar) A01144: A01145: M. Arch Dissertation M. Arch Dissertation Stage II Stage III A06143: Contract Administration A11143-E11: Environmental Law A06144: M. Arch Dissertation Stage II A06145: M. Arch Dissertation Stage III A11144: A11145: M. Arch Dissertation M. Arch Dissertation Stage II Stage III A11142: Technical Standards for Green Buildings A12142: Environmental Project Management Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 4 of 42 For M.Arch. (General): A01111: Contemporary Architecture Trends and Theories A01112: Low Cost Building Design and Techniques 11 A01113: Ecology for Architecture and Planning A01114: Vernacular A01115: Architecture Architectural Design Studio – I A02114: Energy Conserving Architecture A03114: Landscape Design 12 13 14 M.Arch. A01121: Computer Application for Architecture and Planning A01122: Mass Housing design strategies and standards A01123: Advanced Building construction and Services A01131: Building Bylaws and Architecture Practice A01132: Urban Design A01133: Architectural Evaluation and Research A01134 A01135: M. Arch Dissertation Architectural Design Studio – III Stage I A01141: Project Assessment and Management A01142: Futuristic Architecture A01143: Building Industry (Seminar) A01144: A01145: M. Arch Dissertation M. Arch Dissertation Stage II Stage III A02142: High Rise Buildings A01124: Design With Climate A01125: Architectural Design Studio – II A02124: Architectural Conservation For M.Arch. (Construction Management): 11 A06111: Principles of Management A06112: Project Planning and Scheduling A06113: Management Accounting A06114: Management of Built Facilities A06115: Professional Communication A07114: Risk Management 12 13 14 M.Arch. A06121: Human Resource Management A06131: Advanced Construction A06122: Project Monitoring and Control A06123: Project Finance Management A06132: Project Formulation and A06133: Procurement Processes Techniques Appraisal A06141: Materials and their Management A06142: Value Management A07142: Construction Marketing A06124: Repairs and Maintenance of Buildings A06125: Computer Applications A07124: Conservation of Heritage Structure A06143: Contract Administration Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 A06134: M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A06135: Managerial Decision Making A06144: A06145: M. Arch Dissertation M. Arch Dissertation Stage II Stage III Page 5 of 42 For M.Arch. (Environmental Architecture): 11 A11111: Introduction to Environment and Sustainability A11112: Disturbances and Remedies A11113: Thermal Comfort and Passive Design A11121: Environmental Psychology A11122: Geographic Information A11123: Urban Ecology and Environmental Planning 12 System (GIS) A11114: Efficient Building Materials A12114: Pollution Impact and Remediation A11124: Decentralized waste water Management System A11115: Architectural Design Studio – I A11125: Architectural Design Studio – II A12124: Terrain assessment and mapping 13 14 M.Arch. A11131: Environmental Services Management Systems A11132: Ecological Landscape A11141: Green Buildings: Technical Criteria and Standards A11142: Technical Standards for Green Buildings Design A11133: Energy Efficient Buildings A11134: A11135: M. Arch Dissertation Architectural Design Studio – III Stage I A11143: Environmental Law A11144: A11145: M. Arch Dissertation M. Arch Dissertation Stage II Stage III A12142: Environmental Project Management Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 6 of 42 01 Semester 12 01.01 01.01.01 Code A01121 ( General M.Arch course ) Basic Information Course Name A01121 Computer application for architecture & planning 01.01.02 Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 12 4 40 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 TH Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be • Introduced to the basic knowledge about computer its languages and programming. Its application to solve planning and design problems in the making of computerized drawings. Studio: Students are expected to complete adequate projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.01.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Introduction to computers. 2 Elementary statistics. 3 Computer Graphics. 4 Networking. 01.01.04 UN CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Introduction to computers: Introduction to Computer Aided Visualization in architectural design, Computation of Quantities and resource requirements through the use of computer models, Computer aided rendering and digital fabrication. Focus on the exploration of space and place making through the use of computer rendering and design construction, Flow charts, 5. Introduction to Intelligent Buildings & Building Automation Systems, Introduction to Configuration of Building Management Systems, Introduction to geographical information systems and their use in planning. 2 Elementary statistics: Four statistical moments, Tests of significance, Gaussian distribution, Lease squares, curve fitting. 3 Computer Graphics: Graphic applications in Architectural Practice. 4 Networking: Introduction to Internet-application and Internet based communications, Network hardware and software, Data transfer protocols, Wireless media, Network security issues. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 7 of 42 01.01.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A01121-T1 Reference Books A01121-R1 V.Rajaramana; Computer Programming in FORTRAN 77 A01121-R2 V.Rajaramana; Computer Programming in C PrenticeHall of India A01121-R3 Mahapatra A01121-R4 Davis & Hoffmann. FORTRAN – 77 McGraw-Hill A01121-R5 V. Rajaramana; Fundamental of Computers; Prentice-Hall of India Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 8 of 42 01.02 01.02.01 Code A06121 (Construction Management course) Basic Information Course Name A06121 Human Resource Management 01.02.02 Prog Sem AP CP CST SST Marks Type 4 40 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 12 100 Cat TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be • Prepared with advanced level of understanding regarding the management of human resources. • It also intends to orient the students with understanding the need of human resources development, training, evaluating, and other issues related to staff welfare. Studio: Students are expected to complete to complete minimum 5 assignments with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.02.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Human Resources Management 2 Labour Issues 3 4 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Statutory measures for labour welfare 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Industrial Relations 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 01.02.04 UN CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Human Resources Management: Importance of Human resources, sources of personnel Staffing & recruitments; job analysis, job description, job specification, Recruitments tests, selection & placement, Training: Need for Training, Training Objective, Strategies and methods Training Assessment, Performance appraisal, Compensation, basic pay, variable pay, merit rating, Job Evaluation 2 Labour Issues: Labour; Definition of Labour and Labour welfare, Contract Labour & temporary labour, Various theories, Historical development, Agencies for labour welfare 3 Overview of Statutory measures for labour welfare 4 Industrial Relations: Strikes, Lockouts, Lay-offs, Grievance functions, meaning, Grievance redressal procedures, Collective bargaining, Trade Unions Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 9 of 42 01.02.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A06121-T1 Reference Books A06121-R1 A01621-R2 A06121-R3 A06121-R4 A06121-R5 Construction Personnel Management; Coulter & Coulter Modern Personnel Management; Adams, Sexton and Griffin Adelaide, Houston, Gulf Publications Co. Human Aspects of Management; Rao P. Subba; Himalaya Publishing House Personnel Management & Human Resource; Venkatraman C S, Shrivastava B K, Tata McGraw Hill Industrial Relations; Monappa A.; Tata McGraw Hill Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 10 of 42 01.03 01.03.01 Code A11121 (Environmental Architecture course) Basic Information Course Name A11121 Environmental Psychology 01.03.02 Prog Sem AP CP CST SST Marks Type 4 40 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 12 100 Cat TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be • Introduced to the basic knowledge of psychology and human behavior with respect to environment. The student will also develop relevant communication skills required for influencing mindsets for acceptance of environmental sustainability in projects Studio: Students are expected to complete adequate projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.03.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Historical Values 2 Study of Psychology 3 4 5 6 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Technological Society Behavior of spaces 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Communication methods & skills Environment, Communication & Behavior 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 01.03.04 UN 1 2 3 4 5 6 CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit Historical Values: Environmental values through history – Indian & contemporary; Study of ancient Indian tradition with respect to environment Study of Psychology: Role of cognition, recognition, memory & information processing, networking of thoughts & role of sensory organs in communication, human preferences, perception, choice, behavior & concept formation, attitude & socio- cultural environment. Technological Society: Implications of the development mantra & technological innovations through progress in sciences Behavior of spaces: Importance of the psychological effects of spaces & their environmental repercussions. Communication methods & skills: Overview of modern communication theories; need for effective communication in professional practice; Medium of communication oral, written, audiovisual & internet Environment, Communication & Behavior: Understanding client needs & psychology, case studies explicit & implicit need of clients. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 11 of 42 01.03.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A06121-T1 Reference Books A11121-R1 Collapse by Jared Diamond A11621-R2 Eco economics by Jane Jacobs The Earth first Reader: Ten years of Radical Environmentalism Vanishing histories: hundred endangered sites for the Architectural and Urban Conservation Walden by Henry David Thoreau, Courage Books, 1990 A11121-R3 A11121-R4 A11121-R5 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 12 of 42 01.04 01.04.01 A01122 ( General M.Arch course ) Basic Information Course Code Course Name Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type Cat A01122 Mass Housing - Design Strategies And Standards AP 01.04.02 12 4 40 Hrs. 120 100 Hrs. TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • Low cost building Design and Techniques. • Architectural Design studio I Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to • Identify issues concerning Housing for masses at affordable costs, built environment and find solution through efficient design and planning methodology. Studio: Students are expected to complete 1 project, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during 20 clock hours during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.04.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 2 Introduction Housing Policies and programs 3 Housing Finance & Services 4 Housing Design and Standards 5 Rural Housing 01.04.04 UN CP Block CST in Hrs. Evaluation Pattern 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Introduction: Housing as a social and economic infrastructure and a resource generating activity Evolution of settlements, urban growth and crisis in the wake of metropolitans. Housing problems and shortages Qualitative aspects of housing demands. Data collection on housing. 2 Housing Policies and programs: Five year plans and housing policies of Govt. of India. Economic policies and housing. Effect of land / housing market. Implications of policy intervention. Slum up gradation and rehabilitation. 3 Housing Finance & Services: Housing financial systems and networks. Resource mobilization and allocation, loan systems. Sites and services, Infrastructural development for mass housing programs. Housing and real estate development along with urban transport management. 4 Housing Design and Standards: Standards of community facilities and density Self help and low cost housing designs. Selection of materials and construction techniques. Group housing and quality of built environment. Neighborhood design and cooperative housing. 5 Rural Housing: Methodology for development Social perception in rural housing, design and planning constraints. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 13 of 42 01.04.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A01122-T1 Reference Books A01122-R1 Macsai John; housing John Wiley and Sons New York (1982) A01122-R2 Maurya S. D.: Population and Housing problems in India Vol. I & II Chugh Publication Allahabad (1989) A01122-R3 U. N. : The social impact of housing goals standards U. N. New York (1977) A01122-R4 G.I.C. : An Introduction to housing layout HNS (1978) Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 14 of 42 01.05 01.05.01 A06122 (Construction Management course ) Basic Information Course Code Course Name Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type Cat A06122 Project Monitoring & Control AP 01.05.02 12 4 40 Hrs. 120 100 Hrs. TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be • A06112: Project Planning & • Able to understand advanced concepts and Scheduling principles of project control and systems techniques • Create awareness regarding different criteria and parameters of project control Studio: Students are expected to complete to complete minimum 5 assignments with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Course Prerequisites: 01.05.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 2 3 Project Monitoring Schedule control Integrated Approach to Project Control 4 Cost Control 5 Safety Management 6 Quality Management 01.05.04 UN CP Block CST in Hrs. Evaluation Pattern 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Project Monitoring: Progress reporting, updating plans, Review meetings 2 Schedule control: Common causes of schedule delays, Concept of Productivity, Work study techniques, Method study and work measurement, Measuring productivity in construction, Methods of enhancing productivity Integrated Approach to Project Control: Project management information systems, Computer networking Cost Control: Cost codification, Earned value concept, Variance analysis, Alarm reports, Control measures, View points of the contractor and client Safety Management: Types of accidents on construction work sites and their common causes, Direct and indirect cost of accidents, Occupational health hazards, General precautions to be followed for avoiding accident, Training for safety Quality Management: Definition of Quality, Aspects of quality, Quality control and assurance, Inspection and audit for quality, Preparation of manuals and checklists 3 4 5 6 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 15 of 42 01.05.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A06122-T1 Reference Books A06122-R1 A06122-R2 A06122-R3 A06122-R4 Project Management; Kerzner H, CBS Publishers Project Cost Control in construction; Pilcher R; Collins Construction Hazard & Safety Handbook; King & Hudson; Butterworth Quality Assurance in Construction; Dunkan, Thorpe & Summer; Gower Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 16 of 42 01.06 A11122 01.06.01 (Environmental Architecture course ) Basic Information Course Code Course Name Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type Cat A11122 Geographic Information System (GIS) AP 01.06.02 12 4 40 Hrs. 120 100 Hrs. TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to • Prepare map projections with spatial as well as attribute data to analyze small and large-scale projects • Use GIS to create and analyze spatial data for urban and environmental planning purposes Studio: Students are expected to complete 1 project, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during 20 clock hours during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. • None 01.06.03 UN Units Name of Unit CP Block CST in Hrs. Evaluation Pattern 1 2 GIS Applications 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3 4 Properties of Geographic data Map Projection system 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 5 6 Data Collection Data presentation 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 7 8 Satellite Images & Georeferencing Data Interpretation & Analysis 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 01.06.04 UN Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 GIS 2 Applications 3 Properties of Geographic data 4 Map Projection system 5 Data Collection 6 Data presentation 7 Satellite Images & Geo-referencing 8 Data Interpretation & Analysis Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 17 of 42 01.06.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A11122-T1 Reference Books A11122-R1 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 18 of 42 01.07 01.07.01 Code A01123 ( General M.Arch course ) Basic Information Course Name Prog A01123 Advanced building construction and AP Sem 12 CP 4 services 01.07.02 CST 40 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks 100 Type Cat TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None. Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Understand large span / Space structures, service systems structural systems and economic systems for tall buildings. • Understand prefabricated construction and Modular coordination and their relevance to housing problems in India. • Have a comprehensive understanding of service systems for tall and complex structures. Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.07.03 UN Units Name of Unit CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 1 2 Large span structures Multistoried Buildings 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3 4 Prefabricated construction Modular coordination 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 5 6 Plumbing, Sanitation and Waste disposal Mechanical & electrical Services 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 7 Heating, Ventilation & Air conditioning and Acoustics Parking, Fire protection, Elevators and Communication systems 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 8 01.07.04 UN Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Large span structures: Conceptual Understanding of various large span structures (Geodesic domes, Hyperbolic paraboloids etc.), Service systems, Structural Systems, Economics, Maintenance for large span structures. 2 Multistoried Buildings: Multi storied buildings in India. Advantages and Disadvantages of tall buildings. Structural systems for tall buildings: Steel structures, Concrete Structures, High strength and high performance concrete, Structural systems for multistory buildings, Asymmetric structures Gravity and Lateral loads on buildings. Multistory frames for gravity and lateral loads. Prefabricated construction: Necessity, Advantages, Disadvantages, Prefabrication and its 3 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 19 of 42 relevance to housing problems in India. Mass produced steel, Reinforced concrete and masonry systems, Industrialized buildings, Construction techniques, Finance and Operation techniques for Pre Fabricated structures. Prefabricates classification, Foundation, Columns, Beams, Roof and floor panels, Wall panels, Clay units, Box prefabricates, Erection and assembly, Partial prefabrication. Design of prefabricated elements, Design of joints to transfer axial forces, Moments and shear forces, Construction techniques, Large panel, construction, Equipments, Horizontal and vertical transportation. 4 Modular coordination: Basic module, Planning and design modules, Modular grid systems, National Building Code Specifications, Standardization, Dimensioning of products, Preferred dimensions and sizes, Tolerance and deviations, Layout and processes. 5 Plumbing, Sanitation and Waste disposal for tall and complex structures. 6 Mechanical & electrical Services for tall and complex structures. Operation and maintenance of various services for tall and complex structures. 7 Heating, Ventilation & Air conditioning for tall and complex structures. Ventilation system, Health and comfort ventilation, Natural and artificial ventilation for tropical regions, Ventilation measurement, Acoustics, Materials properties, Reverberation, Acoustical design of assembly halls & Buildings. Noise and its control, Design criteria, Measuring equipments. 8 Parking, Fire protection and Code provisions from NBC and Elevators & Communication systems for tall and complex structures. 01.07.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A01123-T1 Reference Books A01123-R1 Building Construction Vol. 1 to 4 by W. B. Mackay A01123-R2 Construction of Building Vol. 1 to 5 by Barry A01123-R3 Construction Technology Vol. 1 to 4 by Chudley A01123-R4 Building Construction Illustrated by Francis Ching D. K. A01123-R5 Structure and Fabric Part II by Mitchell A01123-R6 Architects working details Vol. 1 to 16 A01123-R7 Time – saver Standards Part II A01123-R8 Structure in Architecture by Salvadori and Heller A01123-R9 Design of Steel – Structures by Vazirani – Rathvani Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 20 of 42 Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition A01123R10 A01123R11 A01123R12 A01123R13 A01123R14 A01123R15 A01123R16 A01123R17 A01123R18 A01123R19 A01123R20 A01123R21 A01123R22 Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Elements of structure by Morgan Steel space frames by Makovsky Illustrated Design of reinforce concrete building by S. R. Karve and V. L. Shah Handbook on concrete reinforcement and detailing by Indian standard Institution Buiding construction hand book by R. Chudley Environment and services – Peter Bucberry ABC’s of Air Conditioning – Ernest Tricomi Heating and Air Conditioning of Buildings Environmental Science – Smith Philips and Sweenay Mechanical & Electrical Equipment in Buildings Sanitation, Drainage, & Water Supply – Mitchell Drainage & Sanitation – E. H. Blake Heating & Hot Water Supply – Hall. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 21 of 42 01.08 01.08.01 Code A06123 ( Construction Management course ) Basic Information Course Name A06123 Project Finance Management 01.08.02 Sem 12 CP 4 CST 40 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks 100 Type Cat TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • Prog AP A06113: Management Accounting Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Understand various aspects of financial management in construction business. • Provide knowledge about the coordination of financial information for corporate financial decision making Studio: Students are expected to complete to complete minimum 5 assignments with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.08.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Working Capital Management 2 3 Working Capital needs Relevant Laws 4 Capital Investment & budgeting CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Long term financing 5 01.08.04 UN Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 2 Working Capital Management: Policy for Working Capital, estimating working capital needs, inventory management, accounts receivable, credit and cash management, managing payments to supplies and outstanding. Working Capital needs: Sources, Procedures, and Practices in Construction business. 3 Relevant Laws: Laws Concerning income tax, sales tax, professional tax, turnover tax, , etc 4 Capital Investment & budgeting: Capital investment decisions, techniques of capital budgeting, Types of budgets, procedure for master budget, key factor, budget manual, new approach to budgeting, cash flow forecasts. Long term financing: Working of financial institutes in India and abroad, self-financing, stock exchanges, types of securities, borrowings, and debentures. 1 5 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 22 of 42 01.08.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A06123-T1 Reference Books A06123-R1 A06123-R2 A06123-R3 A06123-R4 A06123-R5 Financial Management – Theory and Practice; Prasanna Chandra; Tata McGraw Hill Financial Management; I M Pandey; Vikas Publishing House. Managerial Finance; J Fred Weston & Thomas E Copeland; The Dryden Press, New York. Fundamentals of Financial Management; Van Horne J C Prentice Hall, New Delhi Construction Management: Planning & Finance; Cormican D; Construction Press, London Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 23 of 42 01.09 01.09.01 Code A11123 ( Environmental Architecture course ) Basic Information Course Name A11123 Urban Ecology & Environmental Prog AP Sem 12 CP 4 Management 01.09.02 SST 120 Hrs. Marks 100 Type Cat TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • CST 40 Hrs. None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Understand implications of environmental deterioration to quality of life in urban agglomerations • Understand mobility and infrastructure issues related to cities • Have a comprehensive understanding of geology, topography, drainage and other aspects related to urban hydrology Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.09.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Environmental Problems of cities 2 Mobility & Infrastructure 3 Environmental Planning & Disaster Management 4 Urban Hydrology 01.09.04 UN 1 2 3 4 CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 1 st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2 nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3 rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4 th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit Environmental Problems of cities: Study of major environmental issues in cities such as air & water pollution, solid & hazardous waste generation, urban heat island effect, consumption of resources, etc. Mobility & Infrastructure: Infrastructural backbone of cities – water, waste, transport, communication and other services Environmental Planning & Disaster Management: Study of history, physical, geological and hydro-geological characteristics, vegetation, demography & built structures; carrying capacity, ecological footprint & parasitism. Urban Hydrology: Study of lakes, rivers, estuaries, backwater, stream & water courses - their study & planning in cities. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 24 of 42 01.09.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A11123-T1 Reference Books A11123-R1 A11123-R2 A11123-R3 Integrated Land use and environmental models, Guhathkurta ed., Springer, 2003 Cities for a small Planet by Richard Rogers, Westview Press, 1997 The Gaia Atlas of Cities: New Directions for sustainable Urban Living by Herbert Girardet, Anchor Books, 1993 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 25 of 42 01.10 A01124: Elective 1 01.10.01 Basic Information Code Course Name A01124 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-II Design With Climate 01.10.02 (General M.Arch Course) Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 12 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • Elective In Major Area Of Specialization - I Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student would be exposed to the various components of building design with climate. The student should be able to develop aptitude, skills and comprehensive knowledge to design climatic responsive passive buildings. Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during 20 clock hours during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.10.03 Units UN Name of Unit CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 1 2 Elements of climate Analysis of climatic Data 1 st 20 3 2 nd 20 4 Climate zones and Criteria of building design Thermal comfort 5 Heat Transfer and Thermal Insulation 3 rd 20 6 Thermal control 4 th 20 01.10.04 UN Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Elements of climate: Sun and earth, Global climatic factors, Elements of climate, Quantification of solar radiation on building surfaces, Sol-air-Temperature. 2 Analysis of climatic Data: Analysis of climatic Data and its implications, Bio-climatic chart, psychometric chart. 3 Climate zones and Criteria of building design: Climate zones, macroclimate, microclimate factors, Orientation of buildings for sun and wind. Criteria of building design. Building farms. 4 Thermal comfort : Work comfort thermal environment. Metabolism. Heat Exchange phenomena of human body with environment. Assessment of heat losses. Factors affecting thermal comfort. Thermal comfort Indices. Effective temp. Equivalent temp. Heat stress Index. Physiological responses, Heat regulating mechanism. 5 Heat Transfer and Thermal Insulation: Process of Heat Transfer through opaque and non-opaque elements of buildings. Steady state heat Transfer, periodic state Heat Transfer Factors. Calculations of hart – gain to buildings. Thermal Insulation, Materials of insulation. 6 Thermal control: Solar chart, Shading devices shade factors. Design of shading device. Thermal control through natural ventilation. Mechanism of ventilation factors wind pressure temperature Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 26 of 42 differentials. Wind flow in and around buildings. Landscape elements. Application of water and landscape in building design and forms of buildings. 01.10.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A01124-T1 Reference Books A01124-R1 Givoni B Man : Climate and Architecture A01124-R2 Olgyay Victor : Design with clmate, Bio-climatic approach to architectural regionalism. A01124-R3 Olgyay A & Olgyay V : Solar Control and Shading Devices A01124-R4 Watson D. : Climatic Design (Energy – efficient Building Principles & Practices) A01124-R1 Givoni B Man : Climate and Architecture Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 27 of 42 01.11 01.11.01 Code A02124: Elective 2 Basic Information Course Name A02124 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-II Architectural Conservation 01.11.02 (General M.Arch Course) Pro Sem g AP CP CST SST Marks Type 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST 12 Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • Elective In Major Area Of Specialization - I Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to acquire comprehensive understanding about architectural conservation. The role of conservation architects, types and methodology of architectural conservation with team of experts from fields related to architectural conservation. Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with regular critical remarks and assessment from the counselor and peer students, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.11.03 UN Units Name of Unit CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block 1 2 Introduction to architectural conservation Preparatory procedure for conservation 1 st 3 Structural aspects of building 2 nd 20 4 Causes of decay in buildings 3 rd 20 5 6 Conservation procedure Building repairs and special techniques 4 th 20 01.11.04 UN 20 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Introduction to architectural conservation: Introduction to architectural conservation of buildings of great specific importance, definition nature, purpose and scope. Values in conservation; Ethics of conservation building conservation legislation etc. 2 Preparatory procedure for conservation : inventories; inspection, documentation; degree of intervention (i) prevention of deterioration (ii) prevention of existing state (iii) consolidation of the fabric (iv) restoration (v) rehabilitation (vi) reproduction (vii) reconstruction etc. 3 Structural aspects of building: structural action of buildings; structural elements such as beams, arches and domes; thumbs and walls piers and columns and foundation etc. 4 Causes of decay in buildings: natural and human factors. Climatic; Disasters etc; Botanical; Biological and Microbiological causes and man made causes of decay. 5 Conservation procedure: The work of conservation Architects and his team of co-workers : inspection documentation and reports; Research, analysis and recording; Preventive maintenance fire and security; presentation of building. Cost control of conservation projects; Rehabilitation of building, Special skills in Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 28 of 42 arts and crafts techniques in conservation work. 6 Building repairs and special techniques: structural repairs, carpentry, joinery and ironmongers repairs plaster work, paint work and mosaic – surface repairs of excessive moisture etc. 01.11.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A01124-T1 Reference Books A01124-R1 An introduction to conservation UNESCO Paris by Feildon B. M. A01124-R2 Conservation of Building by I. H. Harvey. A01124-R3 A critical bibliography of Building Conservation by Smith I. H. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 29 of 42 01.12 01.12.01 Code A06124: Elective 1 Basic Information Course Name Pro Sem g A06124 Elective in Major Area of AP Specialization-II Repairs & Maintenance of Buildings 01.12.02 (Construction Management Course) CP CST SST Marks Type 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST 12 Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to develop comprehensive knowledge to execute repairs & maintenance for a building Studio: Students are expected to complete minimum 1 small project and 2 seminars with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the entire semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.12.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Maintenance and repairs strategies 2 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block 1 st 20 Materials for repair 2 nd 20 3 Techniques for repair 3 rd 20 4 Repairs to Structures 4 th 20 01.12.04 UN 1 2 3 4 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit Maintenance and repairs strategies: Definitions: Maintenance, repair and rehabilitation, Facets of Maintenance, importance of Maintenance, preventive measures on various aspects, Inspection, Assessment procedure for evaluating a damaged structure causes of deterioration, testing techniques. Engineered demolition techniques for Dilapidated structures Materials for repair: Special concretes and mortar, concrete chemicals, special elements for accelerated strength gain, Expansive cement, polymer concrete, sulphur infiltrated concrete, Ferro cement, fiber reinforced concrete. Techniques for repair: rust eliminators and polymers coating for rebars during repair foamed concrete, mortar and dry pack, vacuum concrete, Gunite and shotcrete Epoxy injection, mortar repair for cracks, shoring and underpinning. Repairs to Structures: Repairs to overcome low member strength, Deflection, Cracking, Chemical disruption, weathering, wear, fire, leakage, marine exposure Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 30 of 42 01.12.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A06124-T1 Reference Books A06124-R1 A06124-R2 A06124-R3 Concrete Technology – Theory and Practice; M. S. Shetty; S. Chand & Company, New Delhi Concrete Structures, Materials, Maintenance and Repair; Denison Campbell, Allen and Harold Roper; Longman Scientific and Technical UK Repair of Concrete Structures; R.T.Allen and S.C. Edwards; Blakie and Sons, U.K. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 31 of 42 01.13 01.13.01 Code A07124: Elective 2 Basic Information Course Name A07124 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-II Conservation of Heritage Structures 01.13.02 (Construction Management Course) Pro Sem g AP CP CST SST Marks Type 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST 12 Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to develop comprehensive knowledge to develop and execute conservation methodology for heritage structure. Studio: Students are expected to complete minimum 1 small project and 2 seminars with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the entire semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.13.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Introduction 2 3 4 5 6 Legal Aspects of Conservation Economics of Conservation Aspects of Heritage Conservation Study of Structural Parts Conservation Practices 01.13.04 UN 1 2 3 4 5 6 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block 1 st 20 2 nd 20 3 rd 20 4 th 20 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit Introduction: Need for heritage conservation, history, concept of conservation and preservation, criteria for listing, grading of different structure, applicability and restrictive ness, Legal Aspects of Conservation: Legal Aspects, development control regulations, presence and its conservation, Economics of Conservation: Funding for projects Aspects of Heritage Conservation: Conservation, restoration, reconstruction, preventing measure, decay, Details Study of Structural Parts Conservation Practices prevalent Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 32 of 42 01.13.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A07124-T1 Reference Books A07124-R1 Heritage Conservation; N.L. Batra; Aryan Books International, New Delhi A07124-R2 Conservation of Historical Buildings; Feildon, Bernard: Butter work Scientific series A07124-R3 Protection, Conservation and Preservation of Indian Monuments; Nagar S. L. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 33 of 42 01.14 01.14.01 Code A11124: Elective 1 Basic Information Course Name A11124 Elective in Major Area of Pro Sem g Specialization-II Decentralized waste water Management System 01.14.02 AP CP CST SST Marks Type 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST 12 Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • (Environmental Architecture Course) A11112 Disturbances & Remedies Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student would be exposed to the various aspects of designing decentralized waste water systems. Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during 20 clock hours during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.14.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Waste water characterization 2 3 4 Processes Treatment types Non-conventional treatment systems 5 DEWATS process 01.14.04 UN 1 2 3 4 5 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block 1 st 20 2 nd 20 3 rd 20 4 th 20 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit Waste water characterization: Types of waste water, generation points, characteristics & microbiology Processes: Unit processes – equalization, sedimentation, coagulation, filtration, organic removal, disinfection etc. Treatment types: Treatment type including aerobic, anaerobic, centralized, decentralized & facultative – primary, secondary & territory Non-conventional treatment systems: Non-conventional treatment system including Dewats, Lomwats, shallows acquifer, oxidation pond, reed bed, duckweed pond, water hyacinth & living machine DEWATS process: Process of DEWATS systems. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 34 of 42 01.14.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A11124-T1 Reference Books A11124-R1 DEWATS: Decentralized waste water treatment in developing countries by Ludwig Sasse, BORDA, 1998 A11124-R2 Small waste water treatment plants: A challenge to water engineers, Water Science and Technology, 1997 A11124-R3 Feasibiligy of Anaerobic Sewage treatment in Sanitation Stragtegies in Developing Countries by Alaerts, Venestra, Bentvelsen, M. Van Kujit et al, Delft, 1990 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 35 of 42 01.15 01.15.01 Code A12124: Elective 2 Basic Information Course Name Pro Sem g A12124 Elective in Major Area of AP Specialization-II Terrain assessment and mapping 01.15.02 CP CST SST Marks Type 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST 12 Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • (Environmental Architecture Course) A11123 Urban Ecology & Environmental Management Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to acquire comprehensive understanding about terrain assessment and mapping using ecological analysis and Geographic Information System technology Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with regular critical remarks and assessment from the counselor and peer students, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.15.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Data Collection 2 Map projection 3 Analysis & modeling 4 Interpretation & recommendation 01.15.04 UN 1 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block 1 st 20 2 nd 20 3 rd 20 4 th 20 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 2 Data Collection: Collection of demographic, land-use, services, socio-economic, vegetation, hydrology ,geology and other relevant data. Map projection: Development of spatial & attribute data using GIS 3 4 Analysis & modeling: Development of digital terrain models for assessment. Interpretation & recommendations 01.15.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 36 of 42 Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here A12124-T1 Reference Books A12124-R1 Integrated Land use and environmental models, Guhathkurta ed., Springer, 2003 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 37 of 42 01.16 01.16.01 Code A01125 (General M.Arch Course) Basic Information Course Name A01125 Architectural Design Studio – II 01.16.02 Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 12 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, Course Prerequisites: • A r c h i t e c t u r a l D e s i g n S t u d i o - I student should be able to • Dev elop cr eativ e skills, abilities, judg ment and control in the design of built environment and in management and communication of design decisions. Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with regular critical remarks and assessment from the counselor and peer students, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.16.03 UN 1 Name of Unit: Following topics are suggested for carrying out design studio Following topics are suggested for carrying out design studio. Major : Large scale housing projects especially projects of mid-rise, high density housing and urban design projects. Health and Hospital building projects etc. Minor Problems related to design of disaster resistant buildings for Earthquake and Cyclone. Design for disaster mitigation / rehabilitation schemes etc. 01.16.04 UN 1 Units CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 4 80 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit Case studies and design development, in respect to function efficiency, space form and aesthetics, environmental contacts both exterior and interior with physical and economical constraints. Special emphasis should be given on aspects like, Building services, structural systems, architectural detailing and building byelaws etc. 01.16.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A01125-T1 Reference Books Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 38 of 42 Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition A01125-R1 Geoffery Broadbent : Design in Architecture A01125-R2 Heimsath Clovis: Behaviour architecture: forward an accountable design process. A01125-R3 Paul Jacques Grillo : Form, function and design Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Page 39 of 42 01.17 A06125 01.17.01 Code (Construction Management Course) Basic Information Course Name A06125 Computer Applications 01.17.02 Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 12 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student would be able to develop aptitude, skills and comprehensive knowledge to use computers for professional usage Studio: Students are expected to complete minimum 1 small project on each unit with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor, during the entire semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.17.03 UN Units Name of Unit 1 Office applications 2 Estimating CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 1 st 20 2 nd 20 3 rd and 4 th 40 3 & 4 Project management 01.17.04 UN Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Office applications: Use of application softwares such as word processors, spreadsheets & databases 2 Estimating: Use of estimating softwares 3 & 4 Project management: Use of project management software 01.17.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A06125-T1 Reference Books A06125-R1 A06125-R2 Various advanced level softwares. Project Management related softwares. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 40 of 42 01.18 01.18.01 Code A11125 (Environmental Architecture Course) Basic Information Course Name Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 12 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 ST A11125 Architectural Design Studio – II 01.18.02 Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • Cat A11115 - Architectural Design Studio - I Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Develop creative skills, abilities, judgment and control in the design of built environment and in analysis of vegetation, geology, topography and slope analysis. • Provide comprehensive analysis of built environment with respect to environment Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with regular critical remarks and assessment from the counselor and peer students, during the semester. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.18.03 UN 1 Name of Unit: Following topics are suggested for carrying out design studio CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. Major : 4 Large-scale housing projects especially projects of mid-rise, high-density housing and urban design projects. Health and Hospital building projects etc. Minor Problems related to design of disaster resistant buildings, disaster mitigation / rehabilitation schemer. Problems related to water bodies, coastal areas, wastewater or any aspect related to urban hydrology. 01.18.04 UN 1 Units 80 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus Detail Syllabus of the Unit Case studies and design development, in respect to function efficiency, space form and aesthetics, environmental contacts both exterior and interior with physical and economical constraints. Special emphasis should be given on aspects like, Building services, structural systems, architectural detailing and building byelaws etc. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 41 of 42 01.18.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Publisher, Year Price, Order It Here Text Books A11125-T1 Reference Books A11125-R1 A11125-R2 A11125-R3 Geoffery Broadbent : Design in Architecture Heimsath Clovis: Behaviour architecture: forward an accountable design process. Paul Jacques Grillo : Form, function and design Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 12 Page 42 of 42