Syllabus Semester 11 Open University

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Open University
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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
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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 11
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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Text Books
TAE111-E01-T1
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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01.04.05 Learning Material
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Title,
Author,
ISBN of Original Edition
Text Books
TAE112E11-T1
Reference Books
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and
Sections
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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
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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.
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Author,
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Details
Chapters
and
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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
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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
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Author,
Chapters
and
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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
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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. ;
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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.
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TAE113-E11-T1
Reference Books
TAE113Passive Solar Design by Prof.
Naik, IIT Mumbai
E11-R1
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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)
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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
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Chapters
and
Author,
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Text Books
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Reference Books
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E01-R1
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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)
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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
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Title,
Details
Chapters
and
Author,
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ISBN of Original Edition
Text Books
TAE114E02-T1
Reference Books
TAE114The architects guide to energy
E02-R1
conservation by Seymour
Jarmal
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Book Code
TAE114E02-R2
TAE114E02-R3
TAE114E02-R4
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Architecture and Energy by
Stein R. G.
Handbook of Sustainable
Building by David Anink,
Chiel Boonstra, John Mak.
Eco- refurbishment by Peter
F. Smith
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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
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Book Code
Title,
Details
Author,
Chapters
and
ISBN of Original Edition
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Title,
Author,
ISBN of Original Edition
Text Books
TAE114E07-T1
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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
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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
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Details
Author,
Chapters
and
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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
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Title,
Author,
ISBN of Original Edition
Details
Chapters
and
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TAE114E11-R3
Ecology of Commerce by Paul
TAE114E11-R4
Green
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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
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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
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Details
Chapters
and
Author,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Title,
Details
Author,
Chapters
and
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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
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TAE115E11-R4
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Architecture
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Arvind
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Architecture Programmes (AEP): Syllabus For Semester 11
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