Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra 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 of Science Syllabus and Semester 11 Technology Architecture Programmes Contents 01 Semester 11 ......................................................................................................................... 6 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 01.19 TAE111-E01 (General M.Arch course) .................................................................................................. 6 TAE111-E06 (Construction Management course) ................................................................................ 8 TAE111-E11 (Environmental Architecture course)............................................................................ 10 TAE112-E01 (General M.Arch course) ................................................................................................ 12 TAE112-E06 (Construction Management course) .............................................................................. 14 TAE112-E11 (Environmental Architecture course)............................................................................ 16 TAE113-E01 (General M.Arch course) ................................................................................................ 18 TAE113-E06 (Construction Management course) .............................................................................. 20 TAE113-E11 (Environmental Architecture course)............................................................................ 22 TAE114-E01 Elective I (General M.Arch. course) .............................................................................. 24 TAE114-E02 Elective 2 (General M.Arch. course).............................................................................. 26 TAE114-E03 Elective 3 (General M.Arch. course).............................................................................. 28 TAE114-E06: Elective 1 (Construction Management course) ............................................................ 30 TAE114-E07: Elective 2 (Construction Management course) ............................................................ 32 E114-E11: Elective 1 (Environmental Architecture course) .............................................................. 34 E114-E12: Elective 2 (Environmental Architecture course) .............................................................. 36 TAE115-E01 (General M.Arch. course) ............................................................................................... 37 TAE115-E06 (Construction Management course) .............................................................................. 38 TAE115-E11 (Environmental Architecture course)............................................................................ 39 © 2006, YCMOU. All Rights Reserved. Price: Free Download of Internet Version. Last Update: Friday, February 09, 2007 Publisher: Registrar, YCMOU, Nashik - 422222, India. 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 11 Page 2 of 40 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 02 A01021: History of Architecture and Human Settlements I A01022: Theory of Structures I 03 A01031: A01032: History of Architecture and Human Settlements Theory of Structures II II 04 A01041: A01045: A01044: A01043: History of Architecture A01042: Building Technology and Architectural Design II and Human Settlements Theory of Structures III Surveying and Leveling Materials III III A01024: A01023: Architectural Drawing Building Technology and Materials I and Graphics II A01033: Auto CAD and Office suites A01025: Basic Design II A01034: A01035: Building Technology and Architectural Design I Materials II 05 A01051: Building Sciences I A01053: A01054: A01055: A01052: Quantity Surveying and Building Technology and Architectural Design III Theory of Structures IV Estimating Materials IV 06 DAA A01061: Building Sciences II A01062: Theory of Structures V 07 A01071: Building Sciences III A01072: Theory of Structures VI 08 A01081: Building Sciences IV A01082: Town Planning 09 A01091: Research Methodology A01092: Professional Practice I A01093: Computer Applications in Architecture A01094: Technology Elective A01095: Architectural Project Stage I 10 B.Arch. A01101: Planning Elective A01102: Professional Practice II A01103: Management Elective A01104: Allied Elective A01105: Architectural Project Stage II 11 A01064: A01063: A01065: Landscape Architecture Furniture Construction Architectural Design IV and Interior Design I A01073: Specification Writing A01074: A01075: Building Technology and Architectural Design V Materials V A01084: A01083: A01085: Landscape Architecture Building Technology and Architectural Design VI Materials VI II A01111: A01114: Vernacular A01113: A01112: Contemporary Architecture Ecology for Architecture Low Cost Building Architecture Trends and Design and Techniques and Planning Theories A02114: Energy Conserving Architecture A06113: A06112: Management A06111: Project Planning Principles of A03114: Accounting and Scheduling Management Landscape Design A11113: A11112: Thermal Comfort A11111: Introduction to A06114: Management Disturbances and Environment and and Passive Design of Remedies Sustainability Built Facilities A01115: Architectural Design Studio – I A06115: Professional Communication A11115: Architectural Design Studio – I A07114: Risk Management A11114: Efficient Building Materials 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 A06122: Project Monitoring and Control A01123: Advanced Building construction and Services A06123: Project Finance Management A01124: Design With Climate A01124-E02: Architectural Conservation A06124: Repairs and Maintenance of Buildings A11122: A11123: Geographic Information Urban Ecology and System (GIS) Environmental Planning 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 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 3 of 40 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 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 A01134: M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A011351: Architectural Design Studio – III A06134: M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A06135: Managerial Decision Making A11134: M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A11135: Architectural Design Studio – III A01143: Building Industry (Seminar) A01144: M. Arch Dissertation Stage II A01145: M. Arch Dissertation Stage III A06143: Contract Administration A06144: M. Arch Dissertation Stage II A06145: M. Arch Dissertation Stage III A11143-E11: Environmental Law A11144: M. Arch Dissertation Stage II A11145: M. Arch Dissertation Stage III A01113: Ecology for Architecture and Planning A01114: Vernacular Architecture A01115: Architectural Design Studio – I A06133: Procurement Processes A11133: Energy Efficient Buildings A11142: Technical Standards for Green Buildings A12142: Environmental Project Management For M.Arch. (General): 11 12 13 14 M.Arch. A01111: A01112: Contemporary Low Cost Building Architecture Trends and Design and Techniques Theories 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 A01141: Project Assessment and Management A01142: Futuristic Architecture A01133: Architectural Evaluation and Research A01143: Building Industry (Seminar) A02142: High Rise Buildings Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 A02114: Energy Conserving Architecture A03114: Landscape Design A01124: Design With Climate A02124: Architectural Conservation A01134 M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A01144: M. Arch Dissertation Stage II A01125: Architectural Design Studio – II A01135: Architectural Design Studio – III A01145: M. Arch Dissertation Stage III Page 4 of 40 For M.Arch. (Construction Management): 11 12 13 14 M.Arch. A06114: Management of Built Facilities A06111: Principles of Management A06112: Project Planning and Scheduling A06113: Management Accounting A06121: Human Resource Management A06122: Project Monitoring and Control A06123: Project Finance Management A07114: Risk Management A06124: Repairs and Maintenance of Buildings A06133: Procurement Processes A06143: Contract Administration A07124: Conservation of Heritage Structure A06134: M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A06144: M. Arch Dissertation Stage II A06131: A06132: Advanced Construction Project Formulation and Appraisal Techniques A06141: A06142: Value Materials and their Management Management A07142: Construction Marketing A06115: Professional Communication A06125: Computer Applications A06135: Managerial Decision Making A06145: M. Arch Dissertation Stage III For M.Arch. (Environmental Architecture): 11 A11111: Introduction to Environment and Sustainability A11121: Environmental Psychology 12 13 14 M.Arch. A11131: Environmental Services Management Systems A11141: Green Buildings: Technical Criteria and Standards A11112: Disturbances and Remedies A11113: Thermal Comfort and Passive Design A11114: Efficient Building Materials A12114: Pollution Impact and Remediation A11124: Decentralized A11123: A11122: waste Urban Ecology and Geographic Information System (GIS) water Management Environmental Planning System A11132: Ecological Landscape Design A11142: Technical Standards for Green Buildings A11133: Energy Efficient Buildings A11143: Environmental Law A12124: Terrain assessment and mapping A11134: M. Arch Dissertation Stage I A11144: M. Arch Dissertation Stage II A11115: Architectural Design Studio – I A11125: Architectural Design Studio – II A11135: Architectural Design Studio – III A11145: M. Arch Dissertation Stage III A12142: Environmental Project Management Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 5 of 40 01 Semester 11 01.01 TAE111-E01 ( General M.Arch course ) 01.01.01 Basic Information Code Course Name TAE111E01 Contemporary Architecture Trends & Theories Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 11 4 40 hrs. 120 hrs. 100 TH Cat 01.01.02 Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be able to • Develop an awareness of contemporary architecture. • Update their comprehensive knowledge of architecture. 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. 01.01.03 Units UN CP CST 1 2 Influencing factors. Culture and expression. Name of Unit 1 10 Evaluation Pattern 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 3 4 Architectural theories. Design methods. 2 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 5 6 Architectural technologies. Building material and construction techniques. 3 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 7 Modernistic architecture. 4 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 01.01.04 Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Brief review of state of art of designing (20th century up to present). Influencing factors in the shaping of contemporary architecture. 2 Study of contemporary culture and expression. 3 Study and understanding of contemporary architectural theories. 4 Understanding contemporary design thinking and methods. 5 Comprehensive study of contemporary architectural technologies. 6 Study of contemporary trends in building material and construction techniques. 7 Assessment of contemporary modernistic architecture. 01.01.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Text Books TAE111-E01-T1 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 6 of 40 Reference Books Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition TAE111-E01-R1 The language of post modern architecture by Charles Jencks TAE111-E01-R2 Modern Architecture since 1900 by William J. Curtis TAE111-E01-R3 Intentions in Architecture by Norberg Sclulz C TAE111-E01-R4 Design and Technology in Architecture by Guise D TAE111-E01-R5 Contemporary Indian Architecture : After the Masters by Bhatt V and Scriver P. Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Page 7 of 40 01.02 TAE111-E06 01.02.01 Basic Information (Construction Management course) Code Course Name TAE111- Principles of Management E06 01.02.02 Prog AP Sem 11 CP 4 CST 40 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 TH Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be Equipped with concepts and principles of management in building construction and such other aspects of Project Management. It will develop advanced skills in planning, organizing, controlling and decision making for building projects. Studio: Students are expected 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 Units CP CST in Evaluation Pattern Block Hrs. 1st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 2nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 3rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. UN Name of Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Introduction to Management Construction Management Project Manager Management Planning Organizing Leading Communication Process Controlling 01.02.04 Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Introduction to Management: What is Management? It’s need, importance & purpose, Evolution of Management thought, Different Schools / approaches to Management: Behavioral, Quantitative, Systems, Contingency approach 2 Construction Management: Nature of Construction Industry, Role of Architect and Engineer, Special Characteristics of construction activity, their influence on Construction Management, Development of Construction Management, Scope of Construction Management Project Management, Contracts Management Functions of Construction Management 3 Project Manager: Managing projects vis-à-vis Managing routine activities, Qualities of Project Manager, Selection of Project Manager, Training for a Project Manager 4 Management Planning: What is Planning? Importance of Planning, Types of Planning, Levels of Planning, Strategies, Policies, Procedure, Rules etc, in the context of Planning 5 Organizing: Organizing as a management process, Principles of Organization, Different structures of organizations such as line, Line & staff, Functional, Matrix or Project Organization: Characteristics, Features, their merits and limitations, Ownerships of organization: Sole proprietorship, partnership, Private Ltd., Public Ltd., Introduction to organizational behavior, Formal and informal organizations, Organizational climate, decision making, Group decision making, Staffing: What is staffing? Steps involved in staffing, Recruiting, staffing, performance appraisal, development 6 Leading: Leadership characteristics, Entrepreneur, leader and manager distinguished, Motivation, Managing conflicts, Leadership traits and styles, Different approaches to leadership 7 Communication Process: Types of Communication, Communication model, Feed Back, Effective Communication, Listening skills 8 Controlling: Controlling as a Management Function, Direct and Indirect Control, Elements of Control, Prerequisites for effective control 01.02.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE111E06-T1 Details Chapters and Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 8 of 40 Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Reference Books TAE111Management; Koontz, O’ E06-R1 Donnel and Weibrich, McGraw Hill TAE111Management in Construction E06-R2 Industry; Dharwadkar P.P., Oxford & IBH TAE111The Practice of Management, Drucker P.F.; New Delhi, E06-R3 Allied Publishers, 1970. TAE111The Principles of Business E06-R4 management; S.A. Sherlekar; Himalaya Publications Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 9 of 40 01.03 TAE111-E11 01.03.01 Basic Information Course Course Name Code TAE111- Introduction to E11 Sustainability 01.03.02 (Environmental Architecture course) Environment Prog Sem CP CST SST AP 11 4 40 Hrs. 120 Hrs. & Marks Type 100 Cat TH Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be able to • Understand the basics of environment and ecological cycles and systems of the earth. • Develop a holistic view on sustainability 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. 01.03.03 Units UN Name of Unit CP Block 1 2 Introduction to Environment Historical Perspective 1st 3 nd Geographical & Climatological influences 2 Ecological History of India CST Evaluation Pattern in Hrs. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4 5 Challenge of Sustainable Development 3rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 4th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Human Impact on Earth Eco-systems 6 7 Strategies for Sustainability 01.03.04 Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Introduction to Environment: Components of Environment & their interrelationship Historical Perspective: Natural & Physiological factors influencing human civilizations & settlements Geographical & Climatological influences: Flora, fauna, bio-diversity & plant classification based on climate, soil & other environmental conditions. Ecological History of India: Culture & Architecture in India in the context of environmental conditions. Challenge of Sustainable Development: Introduction to sustainability, its historical precedence global & local relevance - its correlation to population growth & consumption patterns. Human Impact on Earth Eco-systems: Impact of human civilization on the earth’s major ecosystem forests, oceans, & atmosphere; Strategies for Sustainability: Principles of conservation & efficiency as applied to space, energy and material resources; Global treaties & action plans; sustainable role models such as eco-villages; environmental education 01.03.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE111E11-T1 Reference Books Details Chapters and Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 10 of 40 Book Code TAE111E11-R1 TAE111E11-R2 TAE111E11-R3 TAE111E11-R4 TAE111E11-R5 TAE111E11-R6 TAE111E11-R7 TAE111E11-R8 TAE111E11-R9 TAE111E11-R10 TAE111E11-R11 TAE111E11-R12 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Pedagogy of the Earth by Dr. Rashmi Mayur and Carlos Hernandez The Green Living Design for a Sustainable Earth By International Institute of Sustainable Future, Mumbai Voluntary Simplicity by Duane Elgin Silent Spring by Rachel Carson Eco Economics by Jane Jacobs Basic Ecology by E.P. Odum, 1983, CBS College of Publishing Asphalt Nation by Jane Holtz Kay, University of California Press, 1998 Introduction to Ecology by Kurmundi Review Our Dying Planet by Sarala Devi Environmental Science : The Way the World Works by B. J. Mebol Modern Concepts of Ecology by H. D. Kumar The Gaia Hypothesis by James Lovelock Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 11 of 40 01.04 TAE112-E01 ( General M.Arch course ) 01.04.01 Basic Information Code Course Name TAE112- Low Cost Building Techniques E01 Design Prog AP & Sem 11 CP 4 CST 40 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 TH Cat 01.04.02 Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to : • comprehend the elements of buildings and their cost reduction, through various methods employed in the initial stages of designing, planning and construction of building, • methodology deployed by various research organizations in private and public sectors 01.04.03 Units UN 1 Name of Unit CP Block 1st CST in Hrs. 10 Evaluation Pattern 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 2 Elements and Components of Buildings CPM, PERT Line Balance 3 4 System Prefabrication 2nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 5 6 Cost Usability 3rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 7 Low-Cost Designing 4th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in SelfTest) will be asked on these units. 01.04.04 Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Elements and Components of Buildings: Cost of elements and components. Its influence on overall cost. Research and Development by various organizations in the country and foreign countries to reduce the cost and weight age factor. 2 CPM, PERT Line Balance: Reference and use of cost effective techniques in construction of building with advantages and disadvantages. Performance criteria and maintenance cost and their effect on employment. 3 System: Traditional, rationalized traditional and system of construction with cost. Building techniques and their importance at national / regional / individual level. 4 Prefabrication: Total and partial prefabrication, its objectives and prospects. Industrialized building. Employment potential & generation through buildings industry. Impact of prefabrication on employment. 5 Cost: Reduction of cost through utilization of wastes. Efficiency in architectural planning and layout. Surveys and system of planning. 6 Usability: Study of the methodology adopted and research conducted by various organizations and government departments in reducing the cost of building through various factors like elements, prefabrication, use of different kinds of material for building industry. 7 Low-Cost Designing: Study of low cost building materials, and (old and new) design and construction techniques. Methods of low-cost designing. Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 12 of 40 01.04.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Text Books TAE112-E01-T1 Reference Books TAE112E01-R1 Laurie Baker by Gautam Bhatia TAE112E01-R2 An approach to low cost housing requirement by Gelik A. P. (Conference paper) Affordable quality in low cost housing by Morris J. Schlotfeldt C. J. (XI CIB Congress 89) CBRI Research publication on low cost building. TAE112E01-R3 TAE112E01-R4 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 13 of 40 01.05 TAE112-E06 01.05.01 Basic Information Code TAE112E06 (Construction Management course) Course Name Project Planning & Scheduling 01.05.02 Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type Cat AP 11 4 40 120 100 TH Hrs. Hrs. Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be • Equipped with concepts and principles of project planning and scheduling. • It also intends to prepare the students to use various methods for project planning and scheduling. Studio: Students are expected 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. 01.05.03 Units UN Name of Unit 1 Planning CP Block 1st 2 Planning & Scheduling Tools 2nd 3 Planning & Scheduling Tools 3rd 4 Project plans, schedules master networks 01.05.04 UN 1 & budgets, 4th CST in Evaluation Pattern Hrs. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 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 Planning: Necessity of Planning, Types of Planning: Strategic & Tactical Planning, Long Range, Intermediate range, Short range Planning, Planning by Management level, level of detail, Pre – tender, Post – tender pre construction and detailed, construction planning, Prerequisite of planning, data collection, method statement, And work break down structure 2 Planning & Scheduling Tools: Bar charts, mile stone charts, Network Techniques: Brief Historical development, Basic elements of network, Event activity, simple logics of network, AOL & AON network, their construction, Probable errors in network, Analysis of network, Critical event, critical activity, critical path and semi critical path, Non critical activity, float, types of floats, 3 Planning & Scheduling Tools: Single & Overlapping relationships: Start to start, Finish to start and Finish to finish relationship, Practical applications of network, Time chainage charts, Line of Balance method, Scheduling with resource constraint, time constraint, Time cost tradeoff – simple & complex 4 Preparing project plans, schedules & budgets, master networks 01.05.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Text Books Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Page 14 of 40 Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here TAE112E06-T1 Reference Books TAE112Critical Path Methods in E06-R1 Construction Practice; Antill and Woodhead, , John Wiley TAE112Procedure and arrow E06-R2 networking techniques for construction; Harris R. B., John Wiley Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 15 of 40 01.06 TAE112-E11 01.06.01 Basic Information Course Code TAE112E11 01.06.02 (Environmental Architecture course) Course Name Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type Disturbances & Remedies AP 11 4 40 Hrs. 120 Hrs. 100 TH Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to : • Comprehend the various sources of environmental pollution, their causes and consequences • Understand the measurement of the parameters of pollution and thereby asses their impact and suggest suitable remediation 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. 01.06.03 Units UN Name of Unit 1 2 Environmental Disturbances Units, Measurements & standards 3 4 Remediation Techniques Built Environment 2nd 5 Environment Impact Assessment 3rd 6 7 Environmental Management Plan Hazards, disaster & safety 4th 01.06.04 UN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CP Block 1st CST in Evaluation Pattern Hrs. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 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 Disturbances: Definition and classification of environmental disturbances – physical, chemical, biological, aesthetic, socio economic, natural and man-made, local & global. Units, Measurements & standards: Air, water, solid waste, and noise pollution – parameters, units, sampling, legal standards, measurements and limits; Remediation Techniques: Reducing the impact of pollution through chemical, biological & physical remediation techniques. Built Environment: Disturbances caused by built structures – from ‘cradle to grave’ – and remedial measures applicable Environment Impact Assessment: Identification, prediction, evaluations – of buildings & townships. Environmental Management Plan: Environmental impact management plans for building typologies Hazards, disaster & safety: Disaster management plan, safety from natural and man-made hazards. 01.06.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE112E11-T1 Reference Books Details of Chapters and Sections Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Page 16 of 40 Book Code TAE112E11-R1 TAE112E11-R2 TAE112E11-R3 Title, Details of Author, Chapters and Sections ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Environmental Impact Assessment for Third World Countries by Dilip Biswas Methods in Environmental Analysis by P.K. Gupta, Agrobios India, 2000 Environmental Impact Assessment, Canter, 1996 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Edition Year Publisher, Price, Order It Here Page 17 of 40 01.07 TAE113-E01 ( General M.Arch course ) 01.07.01 Basic Information Code Course Name TAE113- Ecology for Architecture & Planning E01 01.07.02 Prog AP Sem 11 CP CST SST 4 40 120 Hrs. Hrs. Marks Type 100 TH Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None. Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Reflect a general awareness for the preservation and protection of the environment, in the planning and construction of their building / development projects. 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. 01.07.03 Units UN Name of Unit 1 2 3 4 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block in Hrs. Introduction, Structure and Function. 1st 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Relationship with Nature. 2nd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Importance of Ecology. 3rd 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Ecological applications to Architecture and 4th 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs Planning. (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 01.07.04 Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Introduction, Structure and Function: Introduction to ecology, its meaning and growing importance in daily life. Basic terms used in ecology and their meanings. Fundamental concepts of ecology. Ecology – Environment relationship. Concept of spaceship earth. Structure and function of ecosystem. Major biomes of the world. Bio-geo-chemical cycles: Energy flows in eco-system. Species diversity, dominance, natural selection, habitat, niche, evolution etc. Eco-system equilibrium. Importance of micro organisms. Succession and community development limiting factors and other concepts. Ecological cybernetics. 2 Relationship with Nature: Man’s relationship with nature in the past: Food-collecting, hunting, fishing, farming and other developmental stages in human civilization. Man’s relationship with nature in the present: Industrial activities, urbanization, de-forestation, mining and similar incursions on nature for technological progress. Environmental impacts of these activities. The ecological crisis. Relevant case studies from abroad and India. 3 Importance of Ecology: Relevance and growing importance of ecology in a highly urbanized and technological world with reference to dwindling resources, increasing demands and advancing technology. Adaptation of life-styles, and adoption of alternate technologies to harmonize with the natural environment. Discussion on alternatives available. Guiding environmental principles. 4 Ecological applications to Architecture and Planning: Ecological applications to Architecture and Planning. Preserving and improving the human settlement in harmony with nature. Conservation of natural resource for improving the quality of life on earth and attempting to ensure its continuity for the future of humanity. Eco cities, eco-communities and eco buildings: Archeology. Designing settlements and other man-made eco-systems. Ecological and environmental cities for sustainable future. 01.07.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Text Books Details Chapters and Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 18 of 40 Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details Chapters and Included in Syllabus of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here TAE113E01-T1 Reference Books TAE113Fundamentals of Ecology by E01-R1 E. P. Odum TAE113The Ecology of Man : An Eco – system Approach by Robert E01-R2 Leo Smith TAE113Introduction to Ecology by E01-R3 Kurmundi TAE113Review Our Dying Planet by E01-R4 Sarala Devi TAE113Ecological Crisis : Reading for E01-R5 Survival by G. A. Love & R. M. Love TAE113Environmental Science : The E01-R6 Way the World Works by B. J. Mebol TAE113Modern Concepts of Ecology by H. D. Kumar E01-R7 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 19 of 40 01.08 TAE113-E06 01.08.01 (Construction Management course) Basic Information Code Course Name TAE113 Management Accounting -E06 01.08.02 Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 11 4 40 120 100 TH Hrs. Hrs. Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None. Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, the student should be Able to understand various aspects of management • accounting in construction business and to provide knowledge about the co-ordination of management accounting information for corporate financial decision making. Studio: Students are expected 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 online Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. 01.08.03 Units UN Name of Unit CP Block 1 2 3 Introduction Accounting types Accounting Mechanism 2nd 4 Financial statement and their analysis 3rd 5 6 Statutory requirements Corporate reporting 4th 01.08.04 1st CST Evaluation Pattern in Hrs. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit Introduction: Introduction to Management accounting, concept of control, status, role and scope of the management accounting, relationship between management accounting and top-level management. 2 Accounting Mechanism: Accounting Mechanism & accounting practices in India. Preparation of financial statements, Accounting polices with special reference to revenue recognition, matching expenses and revenue & depreciation accounting. 3 Financial statement and their analysis: Understanding of financial statement and their analysis, like Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss Account, ratio analysis, fund flow analysis, statement of changes in financial position. 4 Statutory requirements: Statutory requirements for accounting and auditing. 5 Accounting types: Inflation accounting, creative accounting, social accounting and social audit. 6 Corporate reporting: Corporate reporting practices in India. 1 01.08.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and Included in Syllabus ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE113-E06-T1 Reference Books TAE113Intoduction to Management Accounting; Horngren, E06-R1 Sundem & Stratton, PHI TAE113Management Accounting; E06-R2 Atkinson; PHI TAE113Accounting Principles; E06-R3 Anthony, R.N. and James Reece, New Delhi, All India Traveller Bookseller Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Price, Sections Year Order It Here Page 20 of 40 Book Code TAE113E06-R4 TAE113E06-R5 TAE113E06-R6 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Accounting for management; Bhattacharya, S.K. and John Dearden, New Delhi, Vikar Management Accounting & Financial Analysis; Khan & Jain; Tata McGraw Hill Techniques of management accounting; Young David W. ; Tata McGraw Hill Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 21 of 40 01.09 TAE113-E11 01.09.01 (Environmental Architecture course) Basic Information Code Course Name TAE113 Thermal Comfort & Passive Design -E11 01.09.02 Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type AP 11 4 40 120 100 TH Hrs. Hrs. Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • TAE011 Climatology Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Prepare Mahoney tables, develop bio-climatic charts, prepare evaluation models and simulation and provide strategies for passive design with respect to climate of the place 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. 01.09.03 Units UN Name of Unit CP Block 1 2 3 Climatology & Thermal Comfort Natural Influences Evaluation Techniques 1st 4 5 6 7 Design Elements Building Materials Standards Man-made influences 3rd 01.09.04 2nd 4th CST Evaluation Pattern in Hrs. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 10 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Climatology & Thermal Comfort: Climatology – introductions study in vernacular architecture, basic principles & Climatic zones of India. 2 Natural Influences: Analysis of macro & micro climate condition, study of architectural design elements, passive design strategies for heating & cooling Interpreting meteorological data through bioclimatic charts, solar path, wind rose / wind square, etc. and evaluation through software. 3 Evaluation Techniques 4 Design Elements: Modification of architectural and landscape elements – fenestrations, roof, walls, 5 flooring, trees & landscape Building Materials: Properties of building materials; properties of heat transfer, thermal mass & energy flow 6 7 Standards: Designing for optimum day lighting, ventilation and thermal comfort standards Man-made influences: Indoor environment, sick building syndrome & design of healthy buildings. 01.09.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Text Books TAE113-E11-T1 Reference Books TAE113Passive Solar Design by Prof. Naik, IIT Mumbai E11-R1 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 22 of 40 Book Code TAE113E11-R2 TAE113E11-R3 TAE113E11-R4 TAE113E11-R5 TAE113E11-R6 TAE113E11-R7 TAE113E11-R8 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus The Ecology of Architecture: a complete guide to creating a environmental conscious building by Laura Zeiher Ecologic Architecture, Butterworth Heinmen, 1992 Climate Responsive Architecture: A design handbook for energy efficient buildings, ed. Arvind Krishan, Simos Yanas, Nick Baker, S. V. Szokolay, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001 Givoni B Man : Climate and Architecture Olgyay Victor : Design with clmate, Bio-climatic approach to architectural regionalism Olgyay A & Olgyay V : Solar Control and Shading Devices Watson D. : Climatic Design (Energy – efficient Building Principles & Practices) Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 23 of 40 01.10 TAE114-E01 Elective I 01.10.01 (General M.Arch. course) Basic Information Code Course Name Prog Sem CP CST SST Marks Type TAE114 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-I AP 11 4 80 120 100 TH -E01 Elective 1: Vernacular Architecture Hrs. Hrs. 01.10.02 Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to: • Identify and conserve the untapped values and principles in the evolution of new theories for architectural creations • Highlights needs and various ways of vernacular building research, analysis, presentation of finding and its application to contemporary buildings 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. 01.10.03 Units UN Name of Unit CP Block 1 Introduction. 2 Vernacular examples from the Western 2nd Architecture Vernacular examples from the Indian 3rd Architecture Research and its Utilization 4th 3 4 01.10.04 1st CST Evaluation Pattern in Hrs. 20 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 20 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 20 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. 20 1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and 5 MCQs (in Self-Test) will be asked on these units. Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Introduction: Vernacular architecture it’s nature, purpose and scope. Analytical review classification, salient features and important contributions in evolving workable solutions. 2 Vernacular examples from the Western Architecture: Study of selected Vernacular examples from the Western architecture; evolution of building forms based on functions, building materials and construction techniques; art and crafts etc. 3 Vernacular examples from the Indian Architecture: Study of selected Vernacular examples from Indian architecture evolution of building forms based on functions building materials and construction techniques art and crafts etc. 4 Research and its Utilization: Methods of conducting research based on form, function and design and regional varieties. Research in passive planning and design principles and elements employed in vernacular buildings. Critical evaluation of information obtained and its analysis. Methods of utilizing this research. Presentation of results obtained from above analysis Evaluation of findings. Conclusions and recommendations. Suggested topics of Research Study. Evolution of structures. Construction peculiarities. Planning for comforts. Interior space designs. Impact of any influence in particular. Application of any techniques / trend to modern architecture. 01.10.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Chapters and Author, ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Text Books TAE114-E01-T1 Reference Books TAE114Passive Solar Design by Prof. Naik, IIT Mumbai E01-R1 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 24 of 40 Book Code TAE113E11-R2 TAE114E01- R3 TAE114E01-R4 TAE114E01-R5 TAE114E01-R6 TAE114E01-R7 TAE114E01-R8 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus The Ecology of Architecture: a complete guide to creating a environmental conscious building by Laura Zeiher Ecologic Architecture, Butterworth Heinmen, 1992 Climate Responsive Architecture: A design handbook for energy efficient buildings, ed. Arvind Krishan, Simos Yanas, Nick Baker, S. V. Szokolay, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001 Givoni B Man : Climate and Architecture Olgyay Victor : Design with clmate, Bio-climatic approach to architectural regionalism Olgyay A & Olgyay V : Solar Control and Shading Devices Watson D. : Climatic Design (Energy – efficient Building Principles & Practices) Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 25 of 40 01.11 TAE114-E02 Elective 2 01.11.01 (General M.Arch. course) Basic Information Code Course Name Prog TAE114 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-I AP -E02 Elective 2: Energy Conserving Architecture 01.11.02 Sem 11 CP CST SST 4 80 120 Hrs. Hrs. Marks Type 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to: • Equipped with the theoretical and practical knowledge of all aspects of energy conserving architecture such as climatic studies, solar architecture, energy conservation in building with passive design principles etc. 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 Units UN Name of Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 Energy Consumption Energy Trends Solar Architecture Factors Affecting Energy Budget Retrofitting Low Energy Materials 01.11.04 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block in Hrs. 1st 20 Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with 2nd 20 regular critical remarks and assessment from the counselor and peer students, during the 3rd 20 semester. External and internal experts will jointly evaluate these projects for 100 marks 4th 20 with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Energy Consumption: Energy consumption in building and settlements, a review of global situation, energy distribution and utilization. 2 Energy Trends: Renewable and non-renewable sources research reviews. 3 4 5 6 Solar Architecture: Solar architecture and planning for solar energy. Factors Affecting Energy Budget: Building designing and energy factors affecting energy budget in buildings and settlements, study of each of the factors. Retrofitting: Retrofitting of buildings for energy conservation. Low Energy Materials: Low energy materials, construction techniques and environmental control. 01.11.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Chapters and Author, Included in Syllabus ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE114E02-T1 Reference Books TAE114The architects guide to energy E02-R1 conservation by Seymour Jarmal Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Price, Sections Year Order It Here Page 26 of 40 Book Code TAE114E02-R2 TAE114E02-R3 TAE114E02-R4 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Architecture and Energy by Stein R. G. Handbook of Sustainable Building by David Anink, Chiel Boonstra, John Mak. Eco- refurbishment by Peter F. Smith Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 27 of 40 01.12 TAE114-E03 Elective 3 01.12.01 (General M.Arch. course) Basic Information Code Course Name Prog TAE114 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-I AP -E03 Elective 3: Landscape Design 01.12.02 Sem 11 CP CST SST 4 80 120 Hrs. Hrs. Marks Type 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: Course Objectives: After successful completion of this • TAE063: Landscape Architecture – course, student should be able to: I • Comprehend the relationship of man’s living with nature and aim at enhancing the quality of living • TAE083: Landscape Architecture – environment II Studio: Students are expected to complete 1 project 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. 01.12.03 Units UN Name of Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block in Hrs. 1st 20 Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with regular critical remarks and assessment from 2nd 20 the counselor and peer students, during the semester. External and internal experts will 3rd 20 jointly evaluate these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for 4th 20 about 5-7 minutes. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Characteristics Elements and Materials Landscape Landscape and Conservation Urban Landscape Regional Landscape Profession and Practice Landscape Design Schemes 01.12.04 Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Characteristics: Kinds of landscape and their relation to climate, topography, drainage subsoil, vegetation and their co-relation. 2 Elements and Materials Landscape: Various elements and materials of landscape design and their effect on visual and spatial organization in terms of environmental quality for human living. 3 Landscape and Conservation: Policies and issues of environmental design. Ecological approach to the comprehensive design for diagnostic and prescriptive requirements, landscape design for resource conservation. 4 Urban Landscape: Principles and design of space to humanize the urban environment. Hard landscape, structure, street furniture urban form etc. Landscaping of Urban streets, parks and other public places. 5 Regional Landscape: Forces of urbanization on landscape in regional context. Theories like Environmental Corridor, Transportation routes and conservation of historical and scenic sports. Regional land use planning with in landscape parameters. 6 Profession and Practice: Importance of the profession of landscape Architecture, Institute, Code of conduct, scale of fees, ethics etc. 7 Landscape Design Schemes: Preparation of landscape schemes in the form of drawings models of projects like parks, campus, urban spaces and regional design through studios classes. 01.12.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details Chapters and Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Price, Sections Year Order It Here Page 28 of 40 Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Text Books TAE114E03-T1 Reference Books TAE114Landscape Architecture by Simonds J. O E03-R1 TAE114Out Door Design – At Handbook for the Architects E03-R2 & Planners by Marlowe O. C. TAE114Landscape Architecture E03-R3 Construction by Landphair H. C. & Klat F. Jr. TAE114The Indoor Garden – Design E03-R4 Construction and Furnishing by Hunter M K & Hunter E. H. TAE114Trees in Urban Design by Arnold H. F. E03-R5 TAE114Home Landscape by Garret Ekbo 1978 E03-R6 TAE114Time Saver Standards for landscape Architecture by E03-R7 Charles W. Harris et al 1986 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 29 of 40 01.13 TAE114-E06: Elective 1 01.13.01 (Construction Management course) Basic Information Code Course Name Prog TAE114 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-I AP -E06 Elective 1: Management of Built Facilities 01.13.02 Sem 11 CP 4 CST 80 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student would be able to develop comprehensive knowledge to manage a built facility. 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 Units UN Name of Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introduction to built facility management Property maintenance Facility performance audit MIS for facility management Financial aspects Disaster recovery plans 01.13.04 CP Block 1st 2nd 3rd CST in Hrs. 20 20 20 4th 20 Evaluation Pattern 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 UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Introduction to built facility management: Need, functional planning, workspace ecology, worker productivity, space planning, needs analysis 2 Property maintenance: Maintenance planning, support services, obsolescence and refurbishment, outsourcing 3 Facility performance audit: Premises audit, health & safety, whole life assessment. 4 Financial aspects: Budgets, budgetary control depreciation. 5 Disaster recovery plans 6 MIS for facility management 01.13.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Text Books TAE114E06-T1 Reference Books TAE114Strategic management of built facility ; Craig Langston E06-R1 & Rima Lauge Kristensen; Butter worth, Heinemann Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 30 of 40 Book Code TAE114E06-R2 TAE114E06-R3 TAE114E06-R4 TAE114E06-R5 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Facilities Management Theory & Practice; E & F N Sons Total Facilities Management; Atkins & Book; Blackwell Science The facility Management Handbook; Cotts D.G.; AMACOM Facility Management; Rondeau, E.P. Brown, R.K. & Lapides P.D.; John Wiley & Sons Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 31 of 40 01.14 TAE114-E07: Elective 2 01.14.01 (Construction Management course) Basic Information Code Course Name TAE114 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-I -E07 Elective 2: Risk Management 01.14.02 Pr og AP Sem CP CST SST 11 4 80 Hrs. 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 Cat ST Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student would be able to understand the theory of risk management and the multi dimensional risks to which construction projects & firms get exposed to & learning the strategies to manage internal & external risks 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. 01.14.03 Units UN Name of Unit 1 2 Introduction Identifying and documenting risk 3 Risk in construction 4 5 Preventing scope and schedule risk Analyzing and prioritizing risk 6 7 Defining risk response plan Implementing and monitoring response plan 01.14.04 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block 1st 20 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and internal 2nd 20 experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of 3rd 20 disagreement among the experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to 4th 20 interaction on the on-line Discussion Forum risk between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit Introduction: What is risk management, define risk, purpose Identifying and documenting risk: Identifying risk, common risks, documenting project risk Risk in construction: Risk and construction: time, money and technology, the people and the risk, process and the risk, risk and clients, consultants& contractors, decision making in construction, contracts and risk Preventing scope and schedule risk: Scope risk, schedule risk, change management Analyzing and prioritizing risk: Quantitative risk analysis, qualitative risk analysis, analysis method of choice, listing and ranking project risk Defining risk response plan: Risk response planning, risk response techniques, developing risk response plan Implementing and monitoring risk response plan: Monitoring and control, implementing response plan, risk audit 01.14.05 Book Code Learning Material Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE114E07-T1 Reference Books Details Chapters and Included in Syllabus Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Price, Sections Year Order It Here Page 32 of 40 Book Code TAE114E07-R1 TAE114E07-R2 TAE114E07-R3 TAE114E07-R4 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Project Manager’s Spot light on Risk Management; Kim Heldman; Harbour Light Press Managing Risk in Construction Project; N. J. Smith; Blackwell Science Risk Management in Construction; R. Flagnan & G. Norman; Blackwell Science Engineering Construction risk – A guide to project risk analysis and risk management; Thomson P.A. & Perry J. G.; Thomas Telford Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 33 of 40 01.15 E114-E11: Elective 1 01.15.01 (Environmental Architecture course) Basic Information Code Course Name Prog Sem CP TAE114 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-I AP 11 4 -E11 Elective 1: Efficient Building Materials 01.15.02 CST 80 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to: • Develop criteria for the identification of efficient building materials • Understand and develop life cycle analysis for building materials 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 Units UN Name of Unit 1 2 3 4 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block 20 1st Students are expected to complete number of Alternative Building Materials projects, with critical remarks and assessment 20 2nd Life Cycle Analysis from the counselor. External and internal 20 Wastage Management in Building 3rd experts will jointly assess these projects for Construction 100 marks with viva after presentation by the Eco-friendly interiors, Green materials 4th 20 student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of and construction technology 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. 01.15.04 Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Alternative Building Materials: Alternatives to conventional building materials, new & eco-friendly materials – flyash, bamboo, municipal, solid waste, debris, ferro-cement, stabilized mud blocks, etc. 2 Life Cycle Analysis: Energy & emission generation from building materials throughout its life cycle – ‘cradle to grave’ analysis. 3 Wastage Management in Building Construction: Standardization & conservation practice in building material handling; use of local & recycled / recyclable materials. 4 Eco-friendly interiors, Green materials and construction technology: Insulation, paint, wiring; Smart building systems. 01.15.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Text Books TAE114E11-T1 Reference Books TAE114Ecological Design by Sim van E11-R1 der Ryn and Stuart Cowan TAE114Greed to Green by David E11-R2 Gottfried Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Price, Sections Year Order It Here Page 34 of 40 Book Code Title, Author, ISBN of Original Edition Details Chapters and Included in Syllabus TAE114E11-R3 Ecology of Commerce by Paul TAE114E11-R4 Green of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Hawken Buildings: Environmental Impact of Property by Stuart Johnson TAE114E11-R5 Traditional Building of India by Iiay Cooper and Barry Dawson. TAE114E11-R6 Handbook Building of by Sustainable David Anink, Chiel Boonstra, John Mak. TAE114E11-R7 Choose to Reuse by Nikki & David Goldbeck, Ceres Press, NY, 1995 TAE114E11-R8 Adobe: with Building Earth, by & Living Orlando Romero & David Larkin, 1994 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 Page 35 of 40 01.16 E114-E12: Elective 2 01.16.01 (Environmental Architecture course) Basic Information Code Course Name Prog Sem CP 11 4 TAE114 Elective in Major Area of Specialization-I AP -E12 Elective 2: Pollution Impact & Remediation 01.16.02 CST 80 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to: • Equipped with the theoretical and practical knowledge of all aspects related to measurement and monitoring methods of pollution, and be able to suggest suitable remedial measures 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 Units UN Name of Unit 1 Pollution 2 Standards 3 Remediation 4 Impact Assessment 01.16.04 CP CST Evaluation Pattern Block Students are expected to complete number of 20 1st projects, with critical remarks and assessment nd 20 2 from the counselor. External and internal 20 3rd experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after presentation by the 20 4th 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 UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Pollution: Study of pollution sources, types & causes 2 Standards: Units and measurements devices, comparison with local & global standards 3 Remediation: Technological, socio-economic, & design interventions as remedial measures 4 Impact Assessment: Impact assessment & mitigation 01.16.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Chapters and Author, Included in Syllabus ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE114E12-T1 Reference Books TAE114Methods in Environmental E12-R1 Analysis by P.K. Gupta, Agrobios India, 2000 TAE114Environmental Impact Assesment, Canter, 1996. E12-R2 TAE114Environmental Impact Assesment for Third World E12-R3 Countries by Dilip Biswas Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 36 of 40 01.17 TAE115-E01 01.17.01 Basic Information (General M.Arch. course) Code Course Name TAE115 Architectural Design Studio – I -E01 01.17.02 Prog AP Sem 11 CP 4 CST 80 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • Nil. Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Acquire a comprehensive base of knowledge required for the practice of architecture. • Develop awareness in physical context about implications of limited sources in design decision making. 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. 01.17.03 Units UN Name of Unit: Following topics are CP suggested for carrying out design studio 1 Problems related to design minimum / 1 optimum space for any given activity 2 Problems related to any particular aspects 2 of design such as site planning, etc 3 Problems related to any particular aspects of design such as structural innovation or 3 building services. etc 4 Problems related to any particular aspects of design such as passive designing, etc 4 01.17.04 UN 1 2 3 4 CST Evaluation Pattern 10 10 10 10 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 relation 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. 01.17.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Chapters and Author, Included in Syllabus ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE115E01-T1 Reference Books TAE115Planning and Architecture E01-R1 edited Dennis Sharp Editor TAE115Planning feasible learning E01-R2 places by Leggett S Bru Baker C. W. & Cohodes A. TAE115Methods in Architecture by. Town Health E01-R3 Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 37 of 40 01.18 TAE115-E06 01.18.01 Basic Information (Construction Management course) Code Course Name TAE115 Professional Communication -E06 01.18.02 Prog AP Sem 11 CP 4 CST 80 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 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 communicate professionally. 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. 01.18.03 Units UN Name of Unit: CP Block 1 Communication process 1st 2 Designing a report 2nd 3 Writing and editing the report 3rd 4 Oral presentations 4th 01.18.04 CST Evaluation Pattern in Hrs. 20 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External and 20 internal experts will jointly assess these projects for 100 marks with viva after 20 presentation by the student for about 5-7 minutes. In case of disagreement among the 20 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 UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit Communication process: Communication process, methods & types barriers to communication, audience analysis, purpose of communication 2 Designing a report: Basic report structure, opening component, discussion component 3 Writing and editing the report: Arranging report segments and units, editing, layout & Visual Aids. 4 Oral presentations: Oral presentations with Audio Video Aids. 1 01.18.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and Included in Syllabus ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE115E06-T1 Reference Books TAE115Designing Technical Reports; E06-R1 J C Mathes & Dwight W. Stevenson; Macmillan Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Price, Sections Year Order It Here Page 38 of 40 01.19 TAE115-E11 01.19.01 Basic Information (Environmental Architecture course) Code Course Name TAE115 Architectural Design Studio – I -E11 01.19.02 Prog AP Sem 11 CP 4 CST 80 Hrs. SST 120 Hrs. Marks Type 100 ST Cat Prerequisites and Objectives Course Prerequisites: • None Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student should be able to • Acquire a comprehensive knowledge about the design of environmental technologies and their appropriate role in architectural practice. • Develop an awareness of the integrated design and management of architecture within the context of the surrounding environment and ecosystem. 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. 01.19.03 UN 1 2 3 4 Units Name of Unit: Following topics are CP suggested for carrying out design studio Block Problems related to architectural design, aesthetics and efficient design of buildings using appropriate materials and planning Problems related to site planning that incorporate an integrated approach to ecosystem management. Problems related to environmental building services such as water, solid waste or energy management Problems related to specific aspects of design such as climate sensitive architecture 01.19.04 1st 2nd 3rd 4th CST Evaluation Pattern in Hrs. 20 Students are expected to complete number of projects, with critical remarks and assessment from the counselor. External 20 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 20 experts, decision of external expert shall be final. At the End Examination, due credit will be given to interaction on the on-line 20 Discussion Forum between the student and the Counselor. Syllabus UN Detail Syllabus of the Unit 1 Case studies and design development, in relation to holistic and ecological site planning, efficiency and aesthetics in design of spaces and use of materials with respect to the external and internal 2 environment, management and design of environment-related infrastructure and climate sensitive 3 architecture 4 01.19.05 Learning Material Book Code Title, Details Author, Chapters and Included in Syllabus ISBN of Original Edition Text Books TAE115E11-T1 Reference Books TAE115An approach to low cost housing requirement by Gelik E11-R1 A. P. (Conference paper) TAE115Eco- refurbishment by Peter E11-R2 F. Smith. TAE115The Master Building – a E11-R3 history of structural and environmental design by Henry J. Cowan Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Price, Sections Year Order It Here Page 39 of 40 Book Code TAE115E11-R4 Title, Details Author, Chapters and ISBN of Original Edition Included in Syllabus Climate Sensitive Architecture by Arvind Krishen and others Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11 of Edition Publisher, Sections Year Price, Order It Here Page 40 of 40