Syllabus approved in the 6

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Syllabus approved in the 6th regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8th Regular senate meeting held on 08/12/07
AR-351 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – V
Contact Hours per Week
L
T
P
D
Total
2
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10
12
Final
Exam.
90
B.Arch 3rd year (5th Semester)
Sessional
Midterm
External
Internal
-
45
140+25#
Total
Exam
Duration
Credit
300
12 hours
10
# Indicates marks to be awarded for Time Problem.
OBJECTIVE
The Study should include the Anthropometric for the disabled persons. The study should be conducted
under the broad heading Barrier Free Environment.
The design should satisfy the requirement and needs of the disabled persons.
The design should emphasize the significance of climatically and environmentally responsive architecture.
CONTENTS
UNIT l (Time-five weeks)
 Completion of measure drawing of the building studied in the summer vacation.
UNIT ll (Time-eight weeks)
 Design of a small campus such as Tourist resort, Institution, Residential Block etc. Emphasis
should be given on climatically and environmentally responsive architecture. Site may be chosen
in different climatic conditions in India.
NOTE:
 The time mentioned above indicates the tentative time taken to complete each.
 One time problem of 01 week is to be completed in this semester.
 The concerned faculty is required to frame a detailed programme for each of the above
design problem.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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Building drawing with an integrated approach to Built Environment – Shah, Kale & Patki.
Manual of Tropical Housing & Building – Koenigsberger, Ingersoll & Szokolay
Campus Architecture – Richard P. Daber
Campus & Community – Moore Ruble Yudell
Environmental Design – Randall Thomas
Syllabus approved in the 6th regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8th Regular senate meeting held on 08/12/07
AR-352 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS – V
Contact Hours per Week
L
T
P
D
Total
2
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-
4
6
Final
Exam.
45
B.Arch 3rd year (5th Semester)
Sessional
Midterm
External
Internal
30
-
75
Total
Exam
Duration
Credit
150
4hours
05
OBJECTIVES
To inculcate awareness of the constructional aspects of structural steel and its application in various
building components of an industrial building.
CONTENTS
UNIT l (Time-three week)
 Introduction to structural steel section and framed construction. Detail studies such as
characteristics of structural steel sections, methods of jointing and its application as structural
members in different parts of building.
 Detailed drawings and construction details of various types of Doors and Windows in steel
and Aluminum.
UNIT ll (Time-three week)
 Detailed drawings and construction details of Steel stairs such as Straight flight and Spiral.
 Introduction to the concept of Mezzanine floor.
UNIT lll (Time-six week)
 Introduction to Structural steel trusses. Detailed drawings and construction details of North light
truss, tubular truss, lattice girder along with roof coverings, valleys, gutters etc
UNIT lV (Time-two week)
 Introduction to false ceiling. Detailed drawings and construction details of the same.
 Introduction to various materials, products and hardware for false ceiling, paneling and
partitions.
Note: The time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time taken to
complete each. The marks for sessional work may be divided accordingly.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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Construction of Buildings Vol. 3-4 -- R Barry
Building Construction Metric Vol. 4 -- W.B.Mckay
Building Construction Illustrated – Francis D.K. Ching
Construction Technology Vol. 2-3-4 -- R. Chudley
Architectural Graphic Standards – Ramsey & Sleeper
Interior Design – Ahmed A Kasu
Time Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning – Joseph De Chiara, Julius Panero
& Martin Zelnik.
Syllabus approved in the 6th regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8th Regular senate meeting held on 08/12/07
AR – 353 MODERN TRENDS IN ARCHITECTURE – II
Contact Hours per
Week
L
T
P
D
Total
3
1
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-
4
Final
Exam.
70
B.Arch 3rd year (5th Semester)
Sessional
Mid
term
External
Internal
15
-
35
Total
Exam
Duration
Credit
120
3 Hours
04
OBJECTIVE
 To understand the development of Architecture in 20th century.
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-nine weeks)
 Post Independence architecture in India.
 Study of the works done by the pioneers in Indian Architecture Raj Rewal, Charles Correa,
,B.V.Doshi, A.P. Kanvinde, Ananth Raje, Louis Kahn, Joseph Allen Stein, U.C Jain,
 Study of the works done by Dean D Cruze, Hafeez Contractor, Nari Gandhi, Hasmukh Patel, &
Chandravarkar & Thacker,
UNIT Il (Time-five weeks)
 Study of the works done by Contemporary western architects Norman Foster, Frank-O-Gehry,
Zahahadid, Moshe Safdie, Robert Ventury
NOTE:
 Maximum two buildings of each architect should be studied.
 The time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time taken to
complete each. The marks for sessional work may be divided accordingly.
 Analysis of architectural style/building typology must include functional, constructional/
Architectural structural and ornamental aspects.
REFERENCE BOOKS
 A History of Architecture – Sir Banister Fletcher
 Urbanisation and Housing-Charles Correa.
 Documenting Chandigarh-Kiran Joshi
 Modern Architecture,A Critical History-Kenneth Frampton
 Details of Modern Architecture-Edward R.Ford
 Twentieth Century Architecture,A Visual History-Dennis Sharp.
 The search for Identity India-Jon Lang,Madhavi Desai & Miki Desai.
Syllabus approved in the 6th regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8th Regular senate meeting held on 08/12/07
AR – 354 STRUCTURE – V
Contact Hours per Week
L
T
P
D
Total
2
1
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-
3
B.Arch 3rd year (5th semester)
Final
Exam.
55
Sessional
Midterm
External
Internal
25
-
10
Total
Exam
Duration
Credit
90
3 hours
03
OBJECTIVES
To understand the principles of design of Steel structures.
UNIT l (Time-three weeks)
Design of connections in steel Structures ;- Rivetted and bolted and welded connections, assumptions,
different types of joints, design of various types of or rivetted and welded connections subjected to direct
loads and moments.
UNIT ll (Time-three weeks)
Design of Tension Members: Selection of sections, I.S. specifications, design of axially loaded tension
members, design of members for axial tension & bending, end connections, design of Lug angles and
tension splices.
UNIT lll (Time-three weeks)
Design of Compression Members: Theory of buckling, design of column cross sections (single & built up
sections), design of angle struts, eccentrically loaded columns, column splices, lacing & battens.
UNIT lV (Time-two weeks)
Design of Beams: Lateral stability, design of single & built up beams, plated beams and curtailment of
flange plates.
UNIT V (Time-three weeks)
Design of Roof Trusses: Types of trusses, roofs & side coverage, types of loading and load
combinations, design of members & connections.
NOTE:
The time mentioned at the end of each of the above unit indicates the tentative time taken to complete
each. The marks for sessional works may be divided accordingly.
REFERENCE OF BOOKS:
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Design of steel Structures
Design of steel Structures
Design of steel Structures
Design of Steel Structure
Steel Structure
- Arya & Ajmani
- Ram Chandra
- P.Dayaratnam
- B.C.Punmia
- V.N. Vazirani
Syllabus approved in the 6th regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8th Regular senate meeting held on 08/12/07
AR-355 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE - lll
Contact Hours per Week
L
T
P
D
Total
Final
Exam.
Sessional
Midterm
External
Internal
B.Arch 3rd year (5th Semester)
Total
Exam
Duration
Credit
90
Individual
03
1 - 3 4
35
55
OBJECTIVE
At the end of this part of the course the students should be able to create three dimensional objects in
space, which can also be used for the purpose of presentation as well as visualization using different
rendering techniques.
CONTENTS
UNIT l (Time- Four weeks)
 Modeling and Imaging in 3D:- Creating a 3D Drawing, Viewing a 3D Drawing, Visualizing your
model, getting the 3D results, Drawing 3D surfaces and Creating and using slides.
UNIT ll (Time - Four weeks)
 Using advances 3D features:-Mastering the user coordinate system, creating complex 3D
surfaces, Advances Surface Drawing tools, editing a mesh, Moving objects in 3D space, viewing
your model in perspective and use of camera.
UNIT lIl (Time – six weeks)
 To make three dimensional views of their 3rd and 4th semester design projects (Any two projects).
NOTE:
The time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time taken to complete
each. The marks for sessional work may be divided accordingly.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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Mastering AutoCad 2000 – George Omura
Mastering 3D Max
Mastering Adobe Photoshop.
Syllabus approved in the 6th regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8th Regular senate meeting held on 08/12/07
AR – 356 BUILDING SERVICES
Contact Hours per Week
L
T
P
D
Total
Final
Exam.
B.Arch 3rd year (5th Semester)
Sessional
Midterm
External
Internal
Total
Exam
Duration
Credit
90
3 Hours
03
2 1 - 3
55
25
10
OBJECTIVE
To familiarize the students with various lightweight building materials and finishes for exterior and interiors
and also with mechanical services used in a building.
CONTENT
UNIT l (Time-six weeks): Water Supply and Sanitation:
 Introduction to water supply in a multistoried building. Detailed studies such as Sources and
Treatment of water, Storage and supply system and various fittings-Hot and Cold water supply
layouts along with materials used.
 Introduction to drainage system in a multistoried building. Storage and water supply system and
solid waste disposal. Detailed studies of Drainage and Sewerage systems such as Storm water
drainage Waste water disposal -Carriage systems. Sanitary fittings -Types of pipes and drains in
different materials and their usage. Inspection and Intercepting chambers, Cess pools, soak pits
and Septic tanks.
UNIT ll (Time- fourweeks) : Electrical services and Illumination:
 Detailed studies of the components of Electrical services such as types of wiring systems –
advantages and disadvantages – safety and precautions, types of electrical equipment used in a
building such as motors, fuses, switchboards etc.
 Introduction to Indian Electricity rules related to buildings..
 Introduction to wiring system in a multistoried building. Detailed studies of the electrical Fittings
such as MCB’s, ELCB’s, fuse units, control panels etc.
 Introduction to Illumination. Detailed studies of the same such as various types of artificial lighting,
various methods of lighting, etc.
UNIT lll (Time-four weeks): Air-conditioning and fire fighting: p
 Vertical transport systems (high speed elevators, escalators, car elevators, etc.)
 Detailed studies of Natural and Artificial ventilation.
 Introduction to the concept of Air-conditioning and detailed studies regarding different types of Airconditioning systems and their working.
 Detailed studies of Fire fighting systems.
NOTE:
The time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time taken to complete
each. The marks for sessional work may be divided accordingly.
REFERENCE BOOKS
 Interior Design – Ahmed A Kasu
 Time Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning – Joseph De Chiara, Julius Panero
& Martin Zelnik.
 Building Construction Illustrated – Francis D.K. Ching
 Time Saver Standards for Architectural Design Data – John Hancock Callender
 Building Construction – Sushil Kumar
 Building Services
- George Hason
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