Sie sind auf Seite 1von 75

ANNEXURE2

SCHEMEOFEXAMINATION & SYLLABUSOF B.Arch.&B.Plan.Programmes


School of Planning & Architecture, Bhopal


BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

CLASSES

Y E A R 1 (Semester I)

CODE BARC-0101

SUBJECT DESIGN -I BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION -I &

L 2 2 2
(APPLIED

T/ ST 6 4 4 2 2 3 21

END SEMESTER EVALUATION

MARKS 100 100

CREDITS

EXAM HRS

WR WR WR WR WR WR -

VV VV

3 2 1.5 1 1 1 0.5 10

6 3

BARC-0102 BARC-0103

GRAPHICSI
STRUCTRE-I MECHANICS)

VV -

100 100

3 3

2 1 2 11

BARC-0104 BARC-0105 BARC-0106 BARC-0107

SURVEYING & LEVELLING MATHEMATICS COMPUTER APPLICATION-I

VV

100 100 100

3 3 -

TOTAL

Y E A R 1 (Semester II)
CLASSES
CODE BARC-0201 BARC-0202 BARC-0203 BARC-0204 BARC-0205 BARC-0206 BARC-0207 BARC-0208 SUBJECT DESIGN II BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION -II GRAPHICS-II STRUCTURE- II THEORY OF DESIGN-I CLIMATOLOGY WORKSHOP PRACTICES COMPUTER APPLICATIONS-II &

MARK S 100 100

CRED ITS 3 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5

EXAM HRS 6 3 3 3 3 3 _ _ _

L 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

T/ ST 6 4 4 2 2 2

END SEMESTER EVALUATION

WR WR WR WR WR WR _ _

VV VV VV _ _ _ VV VV

TOTAL

13

20

10

11

Y E A R 2 (Semester III)
CLASSES
END SEMESTER EVALUATION

CODE BARC-0301 BARC-0302 BARC-0303 BARC-0304 BARC-0305

SUBJECT DESIGN -III BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION -III GRAPHICS-III STRUCTURE- III HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-II &

L 2 2 2 2 2

T/ ST 6 4 4 -

MARK S 100 100

CRED ITS 3 2

EXAM HRS 6 3 3 3 3

WR WR WR WR WR

VV VV VV -

100 100 100

1 1 1

BARC-0306

BUILDING SERVICES-I (WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION) THEORY OF SETTLEMENTS ART APPRECIATION

2 1 1

2 2

WR WR -

100 VV

0.5 1 0.5

3 3

BARC-0307 BARC-0308

100 100

TOTAL

14
CLASSES

18

10
EXAM HRS

Y E AR 2 S(Semester IV)

CODE BARC-0401

SUBJECT DESIGN IV BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION IV THEORY OF DESIGN-II STRUCTURE- IV &

L 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

T/ ST 6 4 1 1 1 2

WR WR WR WR WR WR

VV VV VV _ _ _

TOT 100 100 100 100 100

CREDIT S

3 2 0.5 1 1 1 1 0.5

6 3 3 3 3 3 _

BARC-0402 BARC-0403 BARC-0404

BARC-0405

HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-II BUILDING SERVICES(ELECTRICAL) VISUAL & COMMUNICATION CAAD LAB - I II

_ WR _ VV _ VV 100 100 100

BARC-0406

WRITTEN

BARC-0407 BARC-0408

_ _

TOTAL

15

15

10

12

YEAR 3

(Semester V)


CLASSES


CREDIT S


EXAM HRS

CODE BARC-0501

SUBJECT DESIGN V BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION V WORKING DRAWINGS STRUCTURE- V &

L 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1

T/ ST 6 4 4 2 2

WR WR WR WR WR WR WR -

VV VV VV VV VV

TOT 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

3 2 1 1 1 0.5 1 0.5

6 3 _ 3 3 3 3 _ _

BARC-0502 BARC-0503 BARC-0504

BARC-0505

HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-IV BUILDING SERVICES(ACOUSTICS & HVAC) ESTIMATING & COSTING CAAD LAB- II III

BARC-0506 BARC-0507 BARC-0508

TOTAL

13

18

10

Y E A R 3 (Semester VI)
CLASSES
CODE BARC-0601 SUBJECT DESIGN VI BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION VI TOWN PLANNING STRUCTURE- VI HOUSING BUILDING ECONOMICS CAAD LAB - III SEMINAR-I &

CRED ITS

EXAM HOUR S 6 3 3 3 3 3 -

L 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 -

T/ ST 6 4 3 3 2 2

WR WR WR WR WR WR WR -

VV VV VV VV VV VV VV

TOT 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 3 2 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5

BARC-0602 BARC-0603 BARC-0604 BARC-0605 BARC-0606 BARC-0607 BARC-0608

TOTAL

11

20

10

13

Y E A R 4 (Semester VII)
CLASSES
CODE BARC-0701 SUBJECT DESIGN VII BUILDING MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION VII URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING STRUCTURE- VII &

CREDIT S

EXAM HOUR S 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 _

L 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 -

T/ ST 4 4 4 3 2

WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR -

VV VV VV VV VV

TOT 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 3 2 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5

BARC-0702 BARC-0703 BARC-0704

BARC-0705 BARC-0706

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PROJECT MANAGEMENT

BARC-0707 BARC-0708

BEHAVORIAL PSCYCHOLOGY SEMINAR-II

TOTAL

13

17

10

YEAR 4

(Semester VIII)


CLASSES


TO T 100


CREDIT S

CODE BARC-0801

SUBJECT

L -

T/ ST -

IA IA

VV VV

EXAM HOURS

ARCHITECTURAL TRAINING

10

TOTAL

10
CREDIT S

YEAR 5

(Semester IX)
CLASSES

CODE BARC-0901

SUBJECT DESIGN -VIII ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY BUILDING

L 2 2 2 2 1 1

T/ ST 4 4 2 3 3 3

WR WR WR WR WR WR WR -

VV VV VV _ _ _ _ VV

TOT 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 3 2 1 1 1 1 1

EXAM HOURS

6 3 3 3 3 3 _ _

BARC-0902

BARC-0903 BARC-0904 BARC-0905 BARC-0906 BARC-0907

ECOLOGY & ENVIORONMENT ADVANCED STRUCTURES ELECTIVE-I ELECTIVE-I SEMINAR- III

TOTAL

10

19

10

14

Y E A R 5 (Semester X)

CLASSES

CRED ITS 6 1 1 2

EXAM HRS _ 3 3 _ _

CODE BARC1001 BARC1002

SUBJECT DESIGN THESIS PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE-I

L 2 2 -

T/ ST 6 2

WR WR WR -

VV VV VV

TOT 100 100 100 100

BARC1003 BARC1004

VALUATION AND ARBITRATION SEMINAR-IV

TOTAL NOTATIONS: LLECTURES

TTHEORY

4 8 STSTUDIO

WRWRITTEN

10 VVVIVAVOCE

15

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, BHOPAL SYLLABUS: BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE

YEARONESEMESTERONE

BARC0101:ARCHITECTURALDESIGNI
INTENT: Architectural Design is the core subject in architecture thus the main objective of this subject is to make the studentsfamiliarwithdesign&thearchitecturaldesignprocess. Tofamiliarizethestudentswiththebasicdesignelements&principles. Sensitizingstudentstobemoreobservanttotheirsurroundingsandpromotingitasabasiccreativeinstinctin thestudents. METHODOLOGY: OrientationabouttheprofessionwiththehelpofAudio/Videopresentations. Studiolectures. Individual/Groupstudioexercises. CONTENTS: IntroductiontoDesign Principlesofdesignandelementsofdesign. Functionalityofspaceandsequentialfunction. Explorationofpatternswith2Dcompositions. Explorationofformthrough3Dcompositions. StudyofAnthropometrics: Exercisestoincreaseperceptionandsensitivityofthestudentsaboutspace.Thiscanbebestunderstood throughoneortwoshortexercisesinanthropometrics.Presentationsshouldbemadethroughsimple sketchesanddrawings. Shortexercisesindesignandlayoutofpersonalspace,roomsetc.

BARC0102:BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION&MATERIALSI
INTENT: Introductiontoelementarybuildingconstructionmethodsandtheirapplications. METHODOLOGY: Introductiontomaterialsandconstructionthroughlecturesandstudioexercises. Sitevisitstogainknowledgeaboutconstructiondetails. Introductiontosomebasicconstructionmethodsandelements. CONTENTS: Construction BasicTools:IntroductiontoBasictoolsusedbymasonsandcarpenters. ElementaryCarpentry:Differenttypesofcommonjoints. BrickWork:Terminology:Bricks,batsandclosures

16

Bonding:Typesofbonds:English,SingleanddoubleFlemish Offset functions and quoins: right angled and angular quoins, tee and crossjunctions for various thickness,attachandotherpiers,coping. Corbelling,Stringcoursesanddecorativebrickwork. Stonework:Stonemasonry,dressing,RandomRubble,CoursedRubble,Ashlar.

Materials Introduction Basicbuildingmaterialslikelime,sand,brick,cement,grit,steel,stoneetc. Importanceofclimateinarchitecture: Factors affecting climate. Measurement and recording of elements of climate like solar radiation, temperature,wind,humidity,andprecipitation. Differenttypesofclimaticzonesandtheircharacteristics. Macro and microclimate. Application of climatic principles for design of buildings in hot and dry, warm, humid,compositeandtropicalclimates. Thermalbehaviorofbuildingsandmaterials: Studyofbodysheatproductionandheatloss. Timelagofdifferentmaterialsforheattransfer. Thermalcomfort,effectivetemperature,bioclimaticanalysis,Isopleths, Directandindirectinsulation,Reflectivityandemissivity.

BARC0103:GRAPHICSI
INTENT: Introductionandfamiliarizationwithdraftingtoolsandaccessories. Togivebasicknowledgeofgooddraftingandletteringtechniques. TodevelopcomprehensionandVisualizationofgeometricforms. METHODOLOGY: Studio assignments and lectures. Demonstration of 3D Geometrical objects and their 2D representationonsheets CONTENTS: Introduction: DrawingInstrumentsandtheiruses. Sheetlayoutandsketching. Lettering:Exercisesindraftedandfreehandarchitecturallettering. Lines:Conceptandtypesoflines.Linethickness.Dimensionlines. Scales: Scales:Engineersscale,GraphicalscaleandRepresentationfactor(R.F.) Scalesondrawings.Typesofscales:PlainscaleandDiagonalscale. OrthographicProjections: Definition,Meaning&concept.PrinciplesandMethodsofprojection. Orthographicprojection.Planesofprojection. FourQuadrants.Firstangleprojection.Thirdangleprojection. Projectionofpoints,lines&planes. Projectionsofsolids: AxisperpendiculartotheH.P.,AxisperpendiculartotheV.P. AxisparalleltoboththeH.P.&V.P. Projectionofsolidsaxisinclinedtoonereferenceplaneandparalleltoother.

17

ProjectionsofsolidswithaxisinclinedtoH.P.andV.P.

BARC0104:STRUCTUREI(APPLIEDMECHANICS)
INTENT: Tounderstandthebasicprinciplesofstructuralmechanicsthatwouldbepertinenttosimpledesignelements. Toalsounderstandthestructuralbehaviorofbuildingelements. METHODOLOGY: Lecturesandcomputationexercises. CONTENTS: SimplestressesandStrains: Elasticity. Stress. Strain, Types of stress, Elastic limit, Hook's Law, Modulus of Elasticity, Stresses in CompositeBars,LinearStrain,Poison'sratio,Shearstress,principalstressesandstrains. CenterofGravity: CalculatingCenterofGravityoffigures. CenterofParallelForces. MomentofInertia: SectionModulus. CalculationofMomentofinertiabyfirstprincipleanditsapplication. MomentofInertiaofCompositesections. ElementsofStatic: ParallelogramLawofForces. ResolutionofforcesTriangularLawofforces,PolygonForces. TheoremofResolvedParts. Resultantofconcurrentcoplanarforces. Equilibrium. MomentofaForce. MomentandArmofaCouple. Shearingforceandbendingmoments: Beams. Shearingforceandbendingmoment. ShearForceandBendingMomentdiagramsofsimplecasesforconcentratedanddistributedloads.

BARC0105:SURVEYING&LEVELLING
INTENT: ToillustratetheroleofSurveyingandLevelinginArchitecture IntroductiontotheToolsandequipmentforLandSurveying. METHODOLOGY: LecturesandPracticalexercisesinvolvingfieldworkandworkingwithsurveyequipments. CONTENTS: Introduction Introductiontosurveying,understandinglandtopographyanditsrelevanceinArchitecture. Typesofsurveysinpractice Introductiontosurveyequipments. ChainSurveying

18

Principlesofsurvey,equipmentrequired,selectionofstation,methodsoftakingoffsets.Bookingthefield notes,obstaclesinchaining,errorsinchaining,chainingonslopinggroundandreciprocalranging. CompassSurveying Theprismaticcompass,itsconstructionanduses.Othertypesofcompasses. Reduced and whole circle bearing, magnetic declamation, effects of local attraction. Compass traverse andbalancingtheclosingerror. Leveling Differenttypesoflevels,theirtemporaryandpermanentadjustment,levelingstaff.Bookofthereadings andreductionoflevels.Errorsinleveling. Curvatureandrefractionreciprocallevelingprofile,levelingcrosssections. PlaneTabling Equipmentandmethods.Twopointsandthreepointsproblems. Contouring Characteristics of contour lines, direct and indirect methods of contouring and interpolation of contours. Interpretation and preparation of contour maps. Site modeling with total station. Exercises in setting out ofbuildingworks. TheodoliteSurveying Theodolite, its temporary and permanent adjustment, measuring of magnetic bearings, horizontal and verticalangles.Theodolitetraverseandbalancingtheclosingerror. TacheometricSurveying Generalinstruments,differentsystemsoftacheometricmeasurements,stadiamethod,Subtensemethod.

BARC0106:MATHEMATICS
INTENT:TorevisetheaspectsofMathematicslearnedearlier. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandexercises. CONTENTS: a)DifferentialCalculus Differentiationandmethodsofdifferentiation Applicationstoratesofchangeandsmallerrors Successivedifferentiation TangentsandNormals:Angleofintersectionofcurves RadiusofcurvatureinCartesialcoordinates. Polarcoordinates:Anglebetweenradiusvectorandtangent Simplecurvestracingandideasofasymptotes. TaylorsandMacluaurinssexpansions Maximaandminimaoffunctionsofonevariable. Determination:Solutionoflinearsimultaneousequations. Partialdifferentiation Eulerstheorem:Totaldifferentials:smallerrors Taylorsseriesfortwovariables:Maximaandminimaoftwovariables. b)Trigonometry: Complexnumber:theirrepresentation:Argandsdiagramaddition,multiplication. DeMoverstheoremanditsapplicationtofindingnthroots. Exponential,Logarithmic,circularandhyperbolicfunctionsofacomplexvariable. Separationofrealandimaginarypartsinsimplecases.

BARC0107:COMPUTERAPPLICATIONI
INTENT:Tofamiliarizethestudentswiththebasiccomputeruse;

19

GeneralHistoricalbackgroundofcomputerdevelopment. BriefdescriptionofvariousHardwareandSoftware. Basicknowledgeofdifferentoperatingsystemsi.e.Windows,Unix,Linuxetc. METHODLOGY: Brieflecturesfollowedbyapplicationinindividuallabexercises. CONTENTS: Introductionofvarioussoftwareavailablefordocumentation,presentation&drawingpurposes. Familiarizingtheuseofscanners,printersplottersetc. IntroductionofAutoCADasdraftingtool. ApplicationsofM.S.Officeinpresentation: MicrosoftWord MicrosoftPowerPoint MicrosoftExcel AdobePageMaker

YEARONESEMESTERTWO

BARC0201:DESIGNII
INTENT: Architectural Design is the core subject in architecture thus the main objective of this subject is to make the studentsfamiliarwithdesign&thearchitecturaldesignprocess. Tofamiliarizethestudentswiththebasicdesignelements&principles. Sensitizingstudentstobemoreobservanttotheirsurroundingsandpromotingitasabasiccreativeinstinctin thestudents. METHODOLOGY: OrientationabouttheprofessionwiththehelpofAudio/Videopresentations. Studiolectures. Individual/Groupstudioexercises. CONTENTS: Smalldesignexercises: Shortexercisesindesignofmilkbooth,teastall,shelterinpark,busstopordesigningofstudentsown roometc. Designexercisestobecoupledwithparalleldraftinganddrawingexercisestoencourageuseoftheskills ofisometricandaxonometric,sciography,perspectivedrawingandrenderingtechniquesforopaqueand transparentmediums.

20

BARC0202:BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION&MATERIALSII
INTENT: Introductiontoelementarybuildingconstructionmethodsandtheirapplications. METHODOLOGY: Introductiontomaterialsandconstructionthroughlecturesandstudioexercises. Sitevisitstogainknowledgeaboutconstructiondetails. Introductiontosomebasicconstructionmethodsandelements. CONTENTS: Construction Foundations:Needforfoundations,preliminarydesigncriteria.Foundationbrickworkandconcrete. Detailofspreadfoundationforloadbearingwallsofvariousthicknesses. DPC:LayingofHorizontalD.P.C. Arches: Elementary principles of Arch construction. Definition of various technical terms and Types of Arches.ConstructionofBrickandStoneArches. Materials Timberseasoningofwood,typesofwoodusedinconstruction. Identificationofbasicwoodsliketeak,sal,sheesham,mango,eucalyptusetc.

BARC0203:GRAPHICSII
INTENT: Togivebasicknowledgeofgooddraftingandletteringtechniques. TodevelopcomprehensionandVisualizationofgeometricforms. METHODOLOGY: Studio assignments and lectures. Demonstration of 3D Geometrical objects and their 2D representationonsheets CONTENTS: SectionofSolids: Sectionplans,Sections,Trueshapeofasection. Sectionofsolids(Prisms,Pyramids,Cylinders,Cones,Spheres.) DevelopmentOfSurfaces: IntroductionandMethodsofdevelopmentofsurfaces. DevelopmentoflateralsurfacesofrightsolidslikeCubes,Prisms,Cylinders. Methodofdrawingthedevelopmentofthelateralsurfaceofapyramid&Cone. Sciography: Introduction/Meaningofsciography Projectionofsciographyinplanandelevations.

21

BARC0204:STRUCTURESII
INTENT: Tounderstandthebasicprinciplesofstructuralmechanicsthatwouldbepertinenttosimpledesignelements. Tounderstandthestructuralbehaviorofbuildings. METHODOLOGY: Lecturesandcomputationexercises. CONTENTS: StressesinTrusses: Forcesinmembersanalyticalmethod Methodofjoints Methodofsections Bendingstresses: Bendingequation Bendingstressesinsymmetricalandunsymmetricalsections ShearStress:Shearstressdistributioninvarioussections. DeflectionofBeams: DifferentialEquationofdeflectedbeam. DoubleIntegrationmethod, Macaulaysmethod. StaticallydeterminatebeamsandproppedCantilever. MomentAreaMethod. Conjugatebeammethod. ColumnandStruts: Endconditions Effectivelength Slendernessratio. Eulersformula

BARC0205:THEORYOFDESIGNI
INTENT: ThecoursesinDesigntheoryaimstoevolveaconceptualframeworkforintelligentappreciationofArchitecture andtodevelopavocabularyfordiscussingdesignideas. METHODOLOGY: The structure of courses consists of set of lecturers and prescribed reading followed by group discussioins and seminars. Introduction Thegenesisofindigenousarchitecture: Thegenesisofindigenousarchitecture,itsgeographicalandculturalsignposts.Evolutionofidealsand designprinciplesinmodernarchitecture.Influencesgoverningtheformationofattitudesasapreludetotheactof design.Thetranslationofdesignideasintoarchitecturalexpression.

22

Architectureassociallyusefuldiscipline: Theconceptofmeasuring,function,style,type,socialpurposeandideology,therelationshipof architecturetothesciences,arts,economicsandpolitics.Studyofselectedwritingandbuildingsinmonumental andvernacularscales.Manmadedesignatalllevelsincludingobjectsofdailyuse.

BARC0206:CLIMATOLOGY
INTENT:TofamiliarizethestudentswiththeclimatologicalaspectsassociatedwiththeArchitecturalDesign. METHODOLOGY:Theconceptsoftheclimatologicalaspectsshallbetaughtwiththehelpoflectures,practical exampleslabexercises. CONTENTS; HumanComfort: Humanheatbalanceandcomfort,thermalcomfort,heatstress,effectivetemperature,bioclimaticanalysis, individualsvariation. Climatology: Tropics,climaticzones,macroclimate,elementsofclimate,sun,temperature,wind,precipitation,and climatologicaldataneededforplanningofbuildings. SolarRadiation: Directandindirectinsulation,typesofwavesinfrared,visiblelight,ultraviolet,reflectivityandemissivity.Methods ofrecordingsunsposition,Rediationgainsonvariouswallsandroofsinvariousseasons.Applicationofsolar changeinthedesignofsuncontroldevice.Sunmachineandtheiruses. Daylight: Glare,colour,amountoflight,skyasasourceoflight,daylightfactor,effectofsizeandshapeofopeningin differentplaneswithandwithoutobstructions,Intensityoflightspred,penetration,designandsettingofbuildings fordaylight. Airtemperatures: Factorsthatinfluencetemperatures,sunlatitude,season,land,water,wind,altitude,atmosphericimpurities, greenopenareas,treesandurbanareas.Inversionoftemperature.Insulation,resistanceinsulation,capacity Insulationthermaldiffusivity,thermalconductivity,heattransmissionthroughbuildingcomponents,timelag,i.e. valueAIRheattransmittancecoefficient,scale,temperature. Wind: Studyofdiurnalandseasonalvariations,heatingandcoolingeffect,effectoftopography,effectofwindon locationofindustrialareas,airportandotherlandusesandroadpatterns.Airpatternsaroundbuildings,within buildings,windeddies,sizeandpositionofopeningswithandwithoutoverlaysandotherarchitecturalelements. Effectofwindondesignandsitingofbuildings

BARC0207:WORKSHOPPRACTICES
INTENT: To equip students with the basic skills necessary to represent their ideas in a rudimentary model format using simplematerialslikepaper,thermocol,hardwood,Metals,glassfiberetc. METHODOLOGY: Exercises in cutting, finishing and joinery etc. with simple blocks, composition of basic geometrical forms etc. Introduction to the various tools and equipment available for executing these exercises. The section on joinery detailswillbedealtwithinanengineeringlab. CONTENTS:

23

Joinery Simplejoinerydetailsinwood. Pipesandsleevejoints. Metalweldedjoints,nutboltjoints.Typesofweldedjoints. ArchitecturalModeling: General information about various materials and tools to be used in model making. Development of the skilltousethetoolswithprecisiontoobtaindesiredresultsinmodelmaking. Introductiontotypesofmodel Blockmodels,detailedmodel,constructionmodelandinteriormodelsetc. Introductiontovariousmaterials Experimentationwiththesematerialsfordifferentgeometriesandscalesofmodels.

BARC0208:COMPUTERAPPLICATIONII
INTENT:Introductionandtheuseofsoftwareavailableforarchitecturalapplications. METHODOLOGY:Integrationofpracticalexercisesalongwiththedesignstudioproject. CONTENTS: Introduction IntroductionofvarioussoftwareavailableforArchitecturalpresentationsuchasPhotoshop&Corel Basiccommandsfor2DGraphics LearningofsoftwareslikePhotoshop&Corel. Understandingthebasiccompositionin2Dandprepareattractivecompositionsusingsoftwares.

YEARTWOSEMESTERTHREE

BARC0301:ARCHITECTURALDESIGNII
OBJECTIVES: To foster understanding about land and landforms and the elements of built space. Experimentation with shapesandformstoevolvesensitivitytobuiltvolumes. Focusonstudyingpatternsinhorizontalcirculationinbuiltareas. Introduction to vernacular architecture, use of local materials and appreciation of the socioeconomics of the users. METHODOLOGY: Siteanalysisatthebeginningofeachdesignproblem.Thiswoulddevelopsensitivitytoexistingsiteconditions andcontextandhelpstudentsevolvedesigndirectivestoguidethedesignprocess. Blockmodelsateverydesignstageforthreedimensionalvisualization.

24

CONTENTS: Designprojectsrelatedtodifferentclimaticconditions The projects would address the study of built form and its relationship to the site, surroundings and climatic setting. Design proposals to address sensitivity to climatic and physical settings. The design problemwouldinducestudentstoexperimentwithbuiltandopenspaces. Design of a simple building for public activity in a non urban setting, or a situation without urban regulatory controls. Introduction to other role players in the Architectural process viz; the client and the user.Appreciationofthenonpersonalviewasaprocessresources. Study of the social and physical environment and methods of construction in vernacular architecture, emergingoutofthetraditionalwayoflifeofthepeopleinagivenplaceincludingtopographicsurvey.This maybeavillageorpartofasmalltown.

BARC0302:BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION&MATERIALSIII
OBJECTIVE:Tointroduceconstructionprinciplesandmaterialsusedforthebasicelementsofabuildinglikedoors, windows,stairsetc. METHODOLOGY: LecturesandStudioassignmentsforunderstandingconstructiondetails. Site visits and library studies to supplement the studio work regarding materials and construction methods. CONTENTS: Construction Doors: Types of doors, construction techniques, decorative panel doors, glazed doors, flush doors, doors withfanlight,andcalculationofwoodwork. Windows:Detailoftimberframes&shutters,fixedshutters,Calculationofwoodwork. RoofsandTrusses:Timberroofs:leantoroof,closedcoupleroof,collarroofforsmallspans.Largetimber trusses(12meterspan). Materials Glass and glass products: Plain, sheet, plate, textured, laminated, wired and shock resistant glass. Glass blocks,glasstiles,mirrors,heatreflectingglassesandGlasswool. Plastics,Nylon,PVC,Bakelite,Polythene,glassfiberreinforcedplastic. Paints and surface finishes: Composition, properties and methods of application of different types of paints: Oil, synthetic enamels, acrylic and other plastic emulsions and formulations, interior and exterior gradepaints.Cementbasedpaints.

BARC0303:GRAPHICSIII
INTENT: Tointroducethestudentstographictreatmentoftwodimensionaldrawings. Todevelopperceptionandpresentationofsimplearchitecturalformsandbuilding. Tofamiliarizethestudentswithpreparationofperspectivesbyinnovativemethods. Tointroducethestudentswithperspectivesofinteriors.

25

Todevelopinnovativepresentationtechniques. METHODOLOGY:Studioassignmentsandlectures. CONTENTS: Metricdrawing: Typesused&advantage Isometric,Axonometric&obliqueview. Metricdrawings,projectionsandtheirdimensions. PerspectiveDrawing: Differencewithmetricprojections. Anatomyofperspective:Stationpoint,Eyelevel,Coneofvision,Pictureplane, Horizonline,Groundline,Vanishingpoints, Typesofperspectives:Onepoint,Twopoint,Threepoint Perspectivesofsimpleandcomplexblocks Perspectivesofsimplehouseholdfurnitureitems PerspectivesofResidences. PerspectiveDrawingByInnovativeMethods: Preparation of Perspective by innovative methods like approximate method, Diagonal Method, Grid Methodetc. Otherinnovativemethodsofperspectivepresentation. Onepointandtwopointsperspectivesofinteriors. Introductiontoshortcutmethodsinperspectivedrawing. Freehandperspectivedrawing. PresentationTechniques: Introductiontorepresentdifferenttexturesandfinishesinplanandelevation. Graphical representation of furniture, automobiles, human figures, etc. in plans and elevations and 3 dimensions Preparationofpresentationdrawingsofsmallbuildings.Throughplanes,elevation,siteplan.Etc.usingvarious renderingtechniquesandmediaincorporatingsciagraphycreatingthreedimensionaleffects.

BARC0304:STRUCTURESIII
INTENT:Tounderstandtheanalysisofindeterminatestructuresandtheiruse. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandcomputationexercises. CONTENTS: DeterminacyandIndeterminacyDeterminateandIndeterminatestructures. EnergyPrinciples Introduction,formsofElasticStrainEnergy,Strainenergyinmembers,Energyrelationinstructural theory,Virtualwork,BettisandMaxwellslawsofreciprocaldeflection,ApplicationofVirtualwork, Castiglianostheorems. ThreemomenttheoremAnalysisoffixedandcontinuousbeams

26

SlopeDeflectionmethod Introduction,Analysisoffixedandcontinuousbeams,yieldingofsupports. MomentDistribution Introduction,analysisofindeterminatebeamsandsimpleframes,Swayframes ApproximatemethodsofAnalysisSubstituteframemethod OverviewofconstructionCement,aggregate,Water,reinforcement,materials.

BARC0305:HISTORYOFARCHITECTUREI

INTENT: Introduction to the architecture of the ancient world. To generate an understanding about the developmentofcivilizationanditsarchitecturalimplications. METHODOLOGY: Visually intensive lectures using power point presentations to acquaint students with historic sitesandbuildings.Sitevisitsandseminarpresentationsandmodelmaking CONTENTS: CivilizationsoftheAncientWesternWorld Growth of early civilizations from Stone Age to Neolithic settlements in Europe. Examples Carnec, Stonehengeetc. Egyptian: Early tomb architecture and later temple architecture, great pyramids of Giza, Mastabas, FunerarytemplesandlatertempleslikeKhonsetc. Mesopotamia:CitiesofMesopotamialikeNinveh,KhorsabadandBabylon. Greek: Hellenistic period, classical orders, temples and public buildings, geometry and symmetry in their buildings,Acropolis,Agora,temples,tombsandhouseforms. Roman: Construction systems using vaults and domes. Building types like temples, forums, basilica, theatres,aquaducts,bridges,roads,sewagesystemandfountains. Early Christian: Basilican churches, centralized and longitudinal churches, interiors and articulation of the churches,picturesandbiblicalscenes. Byzantine:Developmentofdomeoversquareorpolygonalplans. Romanesque: New construction methods, massiveness, verticality and ornamentation of churches, integrationofcentralizedandlongitudinalplans. Gothic: Continued integration of centralized and longitudinal plans, flying buttress, ribbed vault, sensitivitytowardslight,useofstainedglass.Cathedralsandchurches. CentralAsia:citiesofBukhara,Samarkandetc.

BARC0306:BUILDINGSERVICESI(WATERSUPPLYANDSANITATION)
INTENT:Introductiontoelementarybuildingservicesofwatersupply,sanitationandroads. METHODOLOGY: Exercises in layout of simple drainage systems for small buildings. Planning of bathrooms and lavatoryblocksindomesticandmultistoriedbuildings.Exercisescanalsobeclubbedwithdesignstudioproject. CONTENTS:

27

Watersupply Sourcesofwatersupply.Impuritiesofwaterandsystemsofwatersupply.Variouskindsofwatermeters. Waterstoragetanks,theircapacityandlocation.Calculationofwaterconsumption.Domestichotand coldwatersupplysystems.Sizeofpiesandtheirjoiningdetails.Connectionsofdifferentsanitaryfittings likeferrule,stopcocks,bibcocksetc. Sanitation Basicprinciplesofsanitationanddisposalofwastematterfrombuildings. Dryandwetcarriagesystems. Sanitaryfittingswashbasins,WCs,bathtubs,sink,urinals,bidets,flushingcistern,trapsetc. Varioustypesofjoints,manholesandseptictanks. Properlocationandventilationofinterceptingchambersandinspectionchambers. Drainagesystemsseparate,combinedandpartiallycombinedsystems. Singlestacksystem. Onepipeandtwopipesystems. Testingofhousedrains. Gradientsusedinlayingdrainsandsewers. Selfcleaningandnonscouringvelocitiesfordrainpipes. Sizeofdrainpipesandmaterialsused. Roads Descriptionandsuitabilityofroadsandcomparativecostanalysis. WBM(waterboundmacadam)road,tar,bitumen,asphaltandRCCroads. Soilstabilized,brickandstonepaving. Drainagesubdrains,culverts,ditches,gutters,dropinletsandcatchbasins.

BARC0307:HUMANSETTLEMENTS
INTENT:Tostudythepatternsofhumansettlementsandtheirrelevancetoarchitecture. METHODOLOGY:Lectures,assignmentsandlibrarystudies. CONTENTS: ManandEnvironment Biologicalandbehavioralresponsestohumansettlements. Designforliving,naturalandbuiltenvironment. Historyofhumansettlements Originandgrowthofhumansettlement. RoleofRiverBanksingrowthofhumansettlement. Historicalsurveyofthecityasanexpressionofthevitalityofacivilization. Westernworld:Rivervalleysettlements,Greek,Roman,Medieval,Renaissanceandmodern. AncienttextsandtreatisesonsettlementandareaplanninginIndia. HumansettlementsduringancientmedievalandmodernperiodsIndia,Europeandotherpartsofthe world. CharacteristicsofhumansettlementsbuiltbyHinduandIslamicRulersinIndia. StudyofancientIndiansettlementslikeMohenjodaro,Taxila,Nalanda. StudyofancientIndiancavesettlementsofAjanta,Ellora,Elephanta. ComparativestudyofIndusValleyandtownplanninginancientandmedievalIndia.

28

BARC0308:ARTAPPRECIATION
INTENT:Thecourseisconsideredasamediumofunderstandingarchitectureasoneoftheprincipalartinthe patheonofhumancreativity.Thefloweringofaestheticsensibilitiesandatasteforthevisualandsensoryappeal ofphysicalform.Theemphasisistomakestudentsintoconnoisseursofartratherthanconsummateartists themselves. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandlibrarystudiesandassignmentstounderstandandappreciateart. Content: HistoryofArt: Artthroughages,architectureasart,milestonesinartfromthePrehistoric,Paleolithic,Neolithic,Classical, Medieval,Renaissanceandmodernperiods.Indianartheritage,Indusvalleytopresentday. Artconsciousness;Aesthetics,perception,symbolism,expression,style,fashion,appropriatenessandvalues. Criticalappraisalofexamplesfromthevisualaswellasperformingarts.

YEARTWOSEMESTERFOUR

BARC0401:ARCHITECTURALDESIGNIV
INTENT: To foster understanding about land and landforms and the elements of built space. Experimentation with shapesandformstoevolvesensitivitytobuiltvolumes. Focusonstudyingpatternsinhorizontalcirculationinbuiltareas. Introduction to vernacular architecture, use of local materials and appreciation of the socioeconomics of the users. METHODOLOGY: Siteanalysisatthebeginningofeachdesignproblem.Thiswoulddevelopsensitivitytoexistingsiteconditions andcontextandhelpstudentsevolvedesigndirectivestoguidethedesignprocess. Blockmodelsateverydesignstageforthreedimensionalvisualization. CONTENTS: Designprojectsrelatedtodifferentclimaticconditions The projects would address the study of built form and its relationship to the site, surroundings and climatic setting. Design proposals to address sensitivity to climatic and physical settings. The design problemwouldinducestudentstoexperimentwithbuiltandopenspaces. Onecomplexdesignproblem Theprojectwouldinvolvethestudyofsimplerepetitivetypeofspaceslikeschools,hostels,shopsandoffices. Thefocuswouldbeontheevolutionofformthroughadetailedsiteanalysis.Otherdesignissuesthatthe problemmustaddressare: Detailingofselectedareastointroduceaworkingunderstandingofservices. Integrationofdesignideaswithstructuralfeasibility. Evolvingworkingsolutionsforparkingandcirculationpatterns.

BARC0402:BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION&MATERIALSIV
INTENT: To introduce construction principles and materials used for the basic elements of a building like doors, windows,stairsetc.

29

METHODOLOGY: LecturesandStudioassignmentsforunderstandingconstructiondetails. Site visits and library studies to supplement the studio work regarding materials and construction methods. CONTENTS: Construction Pitchedbamboo&timberroofs. Staircases: Design and details of construction of staircases in timber, stone and RCC. Different types of staircasesDoglegged,Circular,OpenWell,Spiraletc. Liftwelldetails. Partitions: Construction of partition in timber and timber products, gypsum boards etc. for use in offices andrestaurants. Materials Varnishes:Naturalandsyntheticclearvarnishes,Frenchpolish. Floor finishes: PCC, terrazzo, stone slabs, brick and terracotta tiles, Synthetic materials (PVC, Timber). Floorsofindustrialbuildings&warehouses.Ceramicwall&floortiles Roofingmaterials:Burntclaytiles,slates,ACsheets,GIandAluminiumsheets.

BARC0403:THEORYOFDESIGN
INTENT: ThecoursesinDesigntheoryaimstoevolveaconceptualframeworkforintelligentappreciationofArchitecture andtodevelopavocabularyfordiscussingdesignideas. METHODOLOGY: The structure of courses consists of set of lecturers and prescribed reading followed by group discussioins and seminars. CONTENTS: Designmethodology: Designasamultivarietyproblemsolvingprocess.Theoriesofprogramandfuction,thinkingtechniques, informationprocessingandresearchmethods,generatorsofcreativity,designmetricsandsystemintegration. DesignEvaluationandCriticism: Valuejudgmentsindesign.Appreciationofdesignerskills,theoriesofperceptionandvariabilityof perception.Theoreticalissuesincontemporaryarchitecture,SeminarsontheworksofselectedIndianand InternationalArchitectsandrelatedtopics.

BARC0404:STRUCTURESIV
INTENT: Tounderstandthebasicprinciplesofstructuralmechanicsthatwouldbepertinenttosimpledesignelements.To alsounderstandthestructuralbehaviorofbuildingelements. METHODOLOGY:

30

Lecturesandcomputationexercises. CONTENTS: Designphilosophies Strengthandserviceabilityrequirements,designmethods,workingstress,ultimatestrengthandlimit state. AnalysisandDesign Analysisanddesignofsectionsforflexurebyworkingstressandlimitstatemethodsinglyanddoubly reinforcedsections,TandLsections,introductionandusedofdesignaids(SP:16to456) Shearbond Introduction.Shearstress,Diagonaltension,shearreinforcementDevelopmentLength,AnchorageBond, Flexuralbond. DetailingofReinforcement Introduction,Requirementorgooddetailing,Coverloreinforcement.spacingorreinforcement,reinforcement requirements,Reinforcementsplicing. Slabs Introduction.DesignofOneWayslab.Twowayslab.

BARC0405:HISTORYOFARCHITECTUREII
INTENT: Introduction to the architecture of the ancient world. To generate an understanding about the developmentofcivilizationanditsarchitecturalimplications. METHODOLOGY: Visually intensive lectures using power point presentations to acquaint students with historic sitesandbuildings.Sitevisitsandseminarpresentationsandmodelmaking CivilizationsandArchitectureofAncientIndia Indus Valley Civilization: Town planning principles, typical building layouts, sewage system, public buildings,theGreatBathetc.ExamplesfromHarappaandMohenjodaro AryanCivilizaton:Vedicculture,townplanning,itsmotifsandpatterns. BuddhistArchitecture:Pillars,edicts,stupas,viharasandchaityas. NorthIndianTempleforms:ThreeSchoolsGujarat,Khajuraho&Orissa. SouthIndiantempleforms:Chalukya,Pallava,PandyaandCholaRulers. Jainarchitecture:JaintemplesandtemplecitiessuchasPalitanaandGirnar.

BARC0406:BUILDINGSERVICESII(ELECTRICAL)
INTENT: To teach the schematic layout of simple electrical, illumination, lift and fire fighting system for domestic andofficebuildings. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandstudioexercises.Exercisescanbeclubbedwithdesignstudioproject

31

CONTENTS: ElectricalServices LawsofelectricalcircuitOhmsandKirchoffslawsandbasicprinciples. Circuitsseriesandparallel. Commondomesticinstallationswaterheater,radiatoretc. Wiresspecificationsandcarryingcapacityandcalculationofelectricalloads. Typesofswitches,socketsandfixtures. Distributionboards,circuitbreakers,fuses,electricalmetersandtheirlayout. Designconsiderationsforelectricalinstallations. Protectionagainstoverload,shortcircuit,earthfault,lighteningconductorsandothersafetymeasuresfor buildings. Wiringsystemsmethodsofwiring,jointandloopin. Typesofelectricalwiringbatten,capping&casing,concealedconduitsetc. Wiringmaterialtypes,sizesandspecifications,mainswitch,MCB,DBmeter. Firefighting Causesandspreadoffire.Combustibilityofmaterialsandsafetynorms. Fire detection and fire fighting equipment smoke detectors, monitoring devices, alarm systems. Etc. DesignofFireescapesforhighrisebuildings. Illumination Lightanditspropagation,reflection,radiation,transmissionandabsorption. Definitionsandunitsofflux,solidangles,luminousintensity,brightness. Lawsofillumination,typesofilluminationschemesdirect,semidirect,indirectanddiffusedlightingand theirdesignconsiderations. Lightfluxmethodforcalculationofnumberoflampsforillumination. Incandescent,sodiumvapor,mercuryvapor,fluorescentandneonlampsetc. TypesofLuminariesforinteriorandexteriorlighting. Residential,commercial,industry,floodandstreetlighting. Testsbeforecommissioningofelectricalservices. Lifts Typesoflifts,theircontrolandoperation. Definitionofaverageliftcarryingcapacity,ratedload,ratedspeed,RTTetc. Detailsofliftsection,machineroom,equipment,liftwellandliftpit. Designstandardsforliftslobby,liftcarssizeetcfrombuildingcodes. Escalatorsandconveyors.

BARC0407:VISUALANDWRITTENCOMMUNICATION
INTENT: Attuningstudentstoapictorialunderstandingofspaces. Exploringmethodsofpresentationfordesignthroughphotographs. Understanding the language and aesthetics of photography, as an interdisciplinary art form and its relevanceinarchitecturalcommunication. Brainstormingonideasofrepresentingspacesthroughphotographs. Todevelopskillsofwrittencommunication. METHODOLOGY: Lectureandpostlecturediscussions. Practicalassignmentsandstudentpresentations. Presentationbystudentsondifferentthemes.

32

CONTENTS: IntroductiontoDevices Introductiontodevicesusedforvisualcommunication. Introduction to different types of cameras, (still and moving), optical and magnetic, their parts and their use. CommunicationGraphics Introduction to the elements, principles, and techniques that underlie and inform the analysis, creation, and evaluationofvisualorganizationsandarecrucialtotheprocessandproductofformmaking. Translationofconceptintoformusingword,image,andlayout. Presentation of Designs through photographs, understanding the language and aesthetics of photography, as aninterdisciplinaryartformanditsrelevanceinmodernarchitecture. Photographicstudies: Apracticalintroductiontothetheoryandapplicationofcameras,meteringdevicesandlighting Studioanddarkroomtechniques,developingaprintandprocessing. Usingdigitalcameras. Mountingofphotographs. Slidepresentation. Writtencommunication

BARC0408:CAADLAB
OBJECTIVE:Introductionandtheuseofsoftwareavailableforarchitecturalapplications. METHODOLOGY:Integrationofpracticalexercisesalongwiththedesignstudioproject. CONTENTS: Introduction Introduction of various software available for Architectural application, like Auto CAD, Architectural desktop,Revit,Microstationetc.StressshouldbegivenonAutoCAD. Basiccommandsfor2DAutoCAD Learningbasic2Dcommandstheirfunctionandapplication. Workingonlayersandcolors. Understanding of Text, and dimension styles etc, supported with suitable exercise. Understanding complexcommandslikePline,spline,xrefs,Attributes,Modelspace&Paperspaceetc. Atleastoneworkingplan,elevationandsectionshouldbecompleted. Basiccommandsfor3D Introductionofbasic3Dcommands. DifferenttypesofmodelinginAutoCAD. Exerciseonwiremeshmodeling.

33

YEARTHREESEMESTERFIVE

BARC0501:ARCHITECTURALDESIGNV
INTENT: Exploringanddesigningstructuralspanningsystemsfordifferentrequirements. Todevelopsensitivitytobuildingbylaws.Tounderstandvariedstructuralbuildingsystems Todevelopunderstandingabouthowtodesigninanurbansetting. METHODOLOGY: Casestudiestobeclubbedwithlibraryresearchandlivesurveys Siterestrictionsshouldbeimposedinframingdesignproblems. Detailed models to be generated with key submissions to communicate details of parking, landscaping and elevation features. Perspectives and sketches to be included in all key submissions for the developmentofcommunicationskills. CONTENTS: Designexerciserelatedtostructuraldesign Theprojectwouldfocusonexploringstructuralspanningsystemsforlargecoveredareas(temporaryor permanent)andtheirintegrationwithform.Designexercisescouldbesportsarea,exhibitionhall, temporarycanopyetc.Thedesignshouldbeformulatedtoincreaseawarenessandapplicationabout advancedstructuralsystemsandlatestbuildingmaterial. Arcuatedcorbelled,radiatingarch,vaultanddome,squinchandpendentives. Vectorstructurestrussesandspaceframes,slabs,onewayandtwowaycoffers. Formstructuresfoldedslabs,shells,hyperbolaandparabola. Tensiletents,cablesandpneumaticvisvismaterialsandplanshapes. Emphasisoftheproblemswouldbeonthedesignparametersandgraphicalpresentationratherthan detailedstructuralanalysis.

BARC0502:BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION&MATERIALSV
OBJECTIVE: Introduction to awide range ofmodern buildingconstruction systems incorporatingtheuse of metals likesteelandaluminiumandcompositematerials. METHODOLOGY: LecturesandStudioassignmentsforunderstandingconstructiondetails. Site visits and library studies to supplement the studio work regarding materials and construction methods.

CONTENTS: Construction Doors:Differenttypesofdoorsinsteel,AluminiumandGlass.Sliding,Slidingandfolding,revolvingdoors. FireproofandSoundproofdoors.TypesofRollingShutters. Windows: Different types of windows in Steel, Aluminium and Glass. Sliding windows in Steel and Aluminium. Staircases:Specialstaircasesinsteel.FireEscapeStairCases. Materials Compositematerials:R.C.C.andR.B.W.UseofBambooforReinforcement. Waterproofingmaterialsandsystemsforbasement.

34

Sectionsofdoorsandwindows(I.S.1038etc)

BARC0503:WORKINGDRAWING
INTENT: To Familiarize the students with the drawings which are prepared for the actual construction/ execution ofthebuildings. METHODOLOGY: LecturesandStudioassignmentsforunderstandingworkingdrawings. Sitevisitsandtounderstandthepracticalapplicationsofworkingdrawings. CONTENTS: Building drawings are to be prepared as part of the contract documents with proper labeling and dimensioning techniques. The drawings shall be based on building design prepared as design studio assignment. Drawings shall include: Plan/s, foundation plan/s, layout plan showing different buildings, internal roads, water supply, sewerage including area drainage plan. Elevations: Elevations of all sides (front, back and both sides). Sections: Transverse andlongitudinalsections,sectionsthroughstaircase,liftandsanitaryunits. Architecturaldetails: Scheduling of different finishes, doors, windows including hardware fixtures. Preparation of roof drainage system layout, layout of sanitary and plumbing lines and scheduling the fixtures in toilets and kitchen etc. Layout of electricallinesandfixtures.

BARC0504:STRUCTURESV
OBJECTIVE: To understand the design elements of Reinforced Cement Concrete, Steel structures along with soil mechanicsandfoundationengineering METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandexercisesinindependentdesignofstructuralelements. CONTENTS: DesignofColumn Detailofaxiallyandeccentricallyloadedshortandlongcolumnsbyworkingstressandthelimitstate methods. Designfordirectanduniaxialbending,useofdesignaids ElementsofSoilMechanics PropertiesofSoil,Safebearingcapacity,activeandpassiveearthpressures FoundationEngineeringandtypesoffoundation Designoffooting;stripfootingforwalls,isolatedcolumnfooting,combinedrectangularandtrapezoidal footing Raftfoundation Deepfoundation Pile&wellfoundation.

CompleteDesignofcontinuousbeams&PortalFrames RequirementofjointsinRC.C.Construction Constructionjoints Expansionjoints.

35

BARC0505:HISTORYOFARCHITECTUREIV
INTENT:TostudythearchitectureofthemedievalandmodernworldwithafocusonIndia.Thearchitecturalstyles and buildings would be discussed in context of their period, geographical/climatic conditions, economic and politicalconditions,socialandreligiouscustoms,constructionandtechnology,buildingmaterialandstructure. METHODOLOGY:LecturesandsitevisitstoacquaintstudentswithhistoricsitesandbuildingsofDelhi. CONTENTS: ArchitectureofMedieval&ModernWesternWorld Islamic architecture: Islam and its philosophy, its implementation in various building types such as mosque,tomb,fortandtheirelementslikedomes,minarets,archetc. Renaissance,Mannerism(Monumentalityandspatialeffectsofforms,useoforders),PostRenaissance: Baroque&NeoclassicisminpartsofEurope. Modern architecture: Various modern movements in different parts of the Western world and their role in defining Modern architecture such as Post Impressionism, Expressionism, Art Nouveau, Surrealism, AbstractExpressionism,Cubismetc.

BARC0506:BUILDINGSERVICESIII(HVAC)
OBJECTIVES: Tounderstandtheschematiclayoutofsimpleairconditioningsystemfordomesticandofficebuildings. Understandingofintelligentbuildingsanddevicesusedinthem. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandschematiclayoutsexercises.Exercisescanbeclubbedwithdesignstudioproject. CONTENTS: AirConditioning Principlesofairconditioning. Psychometricchart,comfortzone. Refrigerationcycleandaircycle. Methodsofcoolingandheating Evaporativecoolingsystemsofairconditioning. Unitairconditionersandcentralairconditioningplants. Standardsandprescribedlocationsforvariousparts. Descriptivedetailsofplantsandductlayout. Airdistributionsystemfans,filters,ductwork,outlets,dampers. Naturalandartificialventilation. CoolingloadforAC. Definitionofaverageliftcarryingcapacity,ratedload,ratedspeed,RTTetc. Detailsofliftsection,machineroom,equipment,liftwellandliftpit. Designstandardsforliftslobby,liftcarssizeetcfrombuildingcodes. Escalatorsandconveyors.

BARC0507:ESTIMATINGANDCOSTING
INTENT:Toequipstudentswiththenecessarytechnicalknowledgeforcalculatingestimatesanddetailedcosting forsmalltomediumscaleprojects.

36

METHODOLOGY:Smallscaleprojectstobeundertakentounderstandcostingprinciplesandterms.Finalcosting exercisetobecarriedoutwherestudentscanundertakethecostingoftheirstudiodesignproject. CONTENTS: Systems Systemsoftakingquantitiesandestimatingforalltradesinvolvedinconstructionofmediumcomplexity project. Specification WritingofSpecificationforQuantities. ItemsofworkandMaterials. Classificationofareas Plintharea,Coveredarea,Floorarea,CarpetareaandProjectionarea. TypesofEstimates Preliminary,Detailed. Methodsoftakingoutquantitiesforbuildingworks. PreparationofBillofQuantities(BOQ). Modeofmeasurementsofquantities. Marketratesoflaborandbuildingmaterials. Laborturnoutandnormsforconsumptionofbasicmaterials. Scheduleofrates CPWD,PWD,CostIndex. AnalysisofratesforcommonitemsofworklikeCementconcrete,Brickwork,Paintingetc. Methodsforpreparationandsubmissionofpreliminaryestimatesanddetailedestimates. Tender Tendernoticesandtenderdocuments. Typesoftenderinginpractice.Processoftendering.Preparationoftendernotes/documentsand comparativestatements AwardofTenders

BARC0508:CAADLAB
OBJECTIVE:Advancedlearningofsoftwareavailableforarchitecturalapplications. METHODOLOGY:Integrationofpracticalexercisesalongwiththedesignstudioproject. CONTENTS: AutoCAD3D UnderstandingCoordinatesystems. Introductionofsolidmodeling. Learningsolidmodelingcommands,editingsolidmodeling. Workingondifferentplanes. Atleastoneexerciseshouldbecompletedin3Dmodeling. Revit IntroductionofRevit. AdvantagesofRevitoverAutoCAD. Learningvarious2D&3DCommandssupportedwithsuitableexercise. BasicworkingcommandsforAdobePhotoshop,AdobePagemakerandCorelDrawasapplicationshelpful inArchitecturalpresentations.

YEARTHREESEMESTERSIX BARC0601:ARCHITECTURALDESIGNVI 37


OBJECTIVES: Exploringanddesigningstructuralspanningsystemsfordifferentrequirements. Todevelopsensitivitytobuildingbylaws.Tounderstandvariedstructuralbuildingsystems Todevelopunderstandingabouthowtodesigninanurbansetting. METHODOLOGY: Casestudiestobeclubbedwithlibraryresearchandlivesurveys Siterestrictionsshouldbeimposedinframingdesignproblems. Detailed models to be generated with key submissions to communicate details of parking, landscaping and elevation features. Perspectives and sketches to be included in all key submissions for the developmentofcommunicationskills. CONTENTS: Onecomplexdesignproblem Theprojectwouldinvolvethestudyanddesignofamultistoriedbuildinglikeofficebuilding,shoppingmall, hotel,collegeandhostel,commercialcomplex,smallhospitaletc.Thefocuswouldbeonunderstandinghow todesignforanurbansetting.Otherdesignissuesare: Detailing ofcirculation areaslike lifts, staircases etc.todevelop sensitivity to horizontal as well as vertical circulationrequirementsinamultistorybuilding. Integration of design with structural and construction details. For this, the project should be integrated with the structures and building construction classes. One set of detailed working drawings must be generatedattheendofthedesignprocess.

BARC0602:BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION&MATERIALSVI
INTENT:Introductiontoawiderangeofmodernbuildingconstructionsystemsincorporatingtheuseofmetalslike steelandaluminiumandcompositematerials. METHODOLOGY: LecturesandStudioassignmentsforunderstandingconstructiondetails. Site visits and library studies to supplement the studio work regarding materials and construction methods. CONTENTS: Construction RoofsandTrusses:SteelTrusses. Detailofterracingforflatroofs. Waterproofingandrainwaterdisposal. Materials Metals used in buildings: Properties constituents and uses of cast iron, Wrought iron, Steel, Stainless Steel,Bronze,AluminiumandCopper. Hotrolledsections,coldformingofsheetsintosections. MaterialsforTerracing:MudphaskaandBrickTilesandothernewsystemsforterracing. CommonsectionsinBrassandAluminium. PipesinMildSteel,Stainlesssteel,castiron,brassandcopper.

38

BARC0603:TOWNPLANNING
OBJECTIVE:Introductiontosettlementandtownplanning. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandseminarpresentations. CONTENTS: Pioneersofmoderntownplanning PatrickGeddes KevinLynch ClarencePerry FrankLloydWright EbenezerHoward LeCorbusier SoriaYMata Cityplanpatterns Linear,RadialandGridIronlayoutpatterns. Planningtheoriesofthetwentiethcentury. Industrialrevolutionandmoderncity. GardenCity,Satellitetown. Democraticcity. CasestudiesofsomerecentplannedcitieslikeNewDelhi,Canberra,Brazillia,Chandigarh. Currenttheoriesonphysicalplanning. Socioeconomicdynamicsofurbanization. Methodologyofconductingtownplanning,surveysandanalysisofdatacollected,useofG.I.S. PreparationofMasterplans. Zoninganddevelopmentcontrols. TrafficCharacteristics Composition,speed,volumeanddirectionofmovement. Urbanroadsystemsandgeometry. Capacityofroadsandintersections.

BARC0604:STRUCTURESVI
OBJECTIVE: To understand the design elements of Reinforced Cement Concrete, Steel structures along with soil mechanicsandfoundationengineering METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandexercisesinindependentdesignofstructuralelements. CONTENTS: Theory&DesignofCantileverRetainingwalls. Designofstairs Effectivespanofstairs

39

DistributionofLoadingonstairs Simplecaseofdesignofstairs. SteelStructures DesignofRiveted&weldedconnections(Simplecasesonly). Tension&Compressionmembers. Beam&Plate,Girder Introductiontogrillagefoundation. Trusses

BARC0605:HOUSING
INTENT:Tounderstandthefundamentalsofhousingdesign METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandexercises Content: IntroductiontoHousing Definitionofhouseandhousing.HousinganditsimportanceinArchitecture;Housinganditsrelationshipwith neighborhoodandcityplan. HousingDesignandSitePlanning; Typeofnewdwellingstructures Housedetached,semidetached. Flatsandmultistoriedclassificationaccordingtothetypeofaccesscorridor,gallery,directgrouped,combination oftheseaccesstypes.Definitionofeachoftheabovetypes,theirsuitability,advantages,disadvantagesandsocial, economicandaestheticimplications. Selectionofsiteforthehousing. Considerationsofphysicalcharacteristicsofsite,locationfactors,legalandfinancialfactors,communityand neighborhoodfactors. Importanceoforientationandtopographyinhousingdesign. Orientation:definition,choiceofndirectionandfactorstobeconsidered,sunlight,spacingofblocks. Topography:Problemsinherentinsteeplyslopingsiteseconomicandaestheticimplicationsofthebuildingalong andagainstthecontours,silhouetteproblemsonaslopingsite. Landscapingandtopography;effectsofplantationinthebackgroundandfrontofbuildingsonaslopingsite Subdivisiontechniques;proportionsofplotsandneedofroads.Garagesandparkingareas,conservationof beautyspots.Accesstotheresidenceandresidebntialcolonyfromroads.Roadsections.Roadsinresidential areas.

BARC0606:BUILDINGECONOMICS
INTENT:Tounderstandtheeconomicprinciplesassociatedwithbuildingdesign METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandexercises CONTENTS: BuildingEconomics: 1. ElementsofEconomics:AnideaoffundamentalconceptsofeconomicsScienceandtheirapplicationin industry. 2. MicroEconomics:FactorofproductionCharacteristicsandimportance,demandsupplyanalysis, competitivemarketanddetermination.

40

3. 4.

5.

MicroEconomics:Nationalincomeanditsdistribution,inequalitiesofincomedistribution,itscausesand measures, MoneyandBanking:Meaningandfunctionofmoney,valueofmoneyanditsfunctions.Typesand functionsofbanksinIndia,CentralBankinginIndia,Bankfinancingandindustry,ForeignTrade Implicationofcurrencydevaluation. EconomicdevelopmentofIndia:CharactericsofIndianEconomy,industrialresourcesinIndia,poverty andthemeasurestoovercomeit,EconomicplanninginIndia,BoardfeaturesofIndiasFiveYearplans.

BARC0607:CAADLAB
OBJECTIVE:Advancedlearningofsoftwareavailableforarchitecturalapplications. METHODOLOGY:Integrationofpracticalexercisesalongwiththedesignstudioproject. CONTENTS: MAX UnderstandingCoordinatesystems. Introductionofsolidmodeling. Learningsolidmodelingcommands,editingsolidmodeling. Workingondifferentplanes. Atleastoneexerciseshouldbecompletedin3Dmodeling. ARCHICAD IntroductionofARCHICAD AdvantagesofARCHICAD. Learningvarious2D&3DCommandssupportedwithsuitableexercise.

BARC0608:SEMINARI
INTENT:Toequipthestudentswiththeartofpaperpresentationsandpreparationofreport. METHODOLOGY: The students will be preparing paper presentations with guidance under a faculty for the paper presentation. CONTENTS: Independentstudyanddocumentationofarchitecturalandalliedsubjectsbyindividualstudentalongwithoraland visualpresentation. The seminar shall be a research paper on a current topic related to Architecture. The overall supervision shall be donebytheseminarcoordinatorandtheindividualguidancemaybeprovidedbytheexpertsinthesubject.

YEARFOURSEMESTERSEVEN BARC0701:ARCHITECTURALDESIGNVI
INTENT:

41

Integrationofallaspectsaboutabuildingdesignanditsworkingsincludingservicedetails,assessmentof environmentalimpact,innovativestructuralsystemsandmaterialsetc. Evolving sensitivity to design of spaces at the urban scale creation of nodes and links, visual landmarks, activityandinteractionzones,relationshipbetweencommercial,recreationalandresidentialareas.

METHODOLOGY: Site studies to be carried out on a larger scale to analyze implications of the entire context within which theprojectistobeexecuted. Largescalemodelstobeusedforassessingsiteconditionsandrestrictions. Designprocesstoincorporatepaneldiscussionandseminarpresentations. Presentationstobemadeusing3Dvisualization.

CONTENTS: GroupHousing Oneprojectwouldaddressthesolutiontoalargescalemultistoryprojectlikegrouphousing,commercial complex etc. Design proposals should study and address issues like movement of people and traffic, services, waste disposal management through detailed case studies. Sensitivity to use of materials, lighting,landscapeandservicesmustbeapartofthesolution. The project could also focus on the design for economically weaker section slum upgradation projects, site and services schemes etc. In such projects the focus would be on devising economically viable alternativebuildingmaterials,structuralsystemsandserviceoptions.

BARC0702:BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION&MATERIALSVII
OBJECTIVE: Introduction to construction details of specialized building elements like skylights, soundproof paneling,precastandprestressedconcreteelementsetc. METHODOLOGY: LecturesandStudioassignmentsforunderstandingconstructiondetails. Site visits and library studies to supplement the studio work regarding materials and construction methods. CONTENTS: Construction: DoorsandWindows:Soundproofdoors,Baywindows,Skylights. Foundations:Pilefoundationdetailsofpile,pilecapsandtypesofpiles. Partitions:Constructionanddetailsofglazed,lightweightandsoundproofpartitionsandsoftpaneling. PrecastandPrestressedandposttensioningofconcretemembers. Modularconstruction. Materials: Study of various patent materials of construction available under different trade names with their specifications,propertiesanduseslikeVineertex,Marblex,Fixopan,AnchorBoards,Novapanetc.

BARC0703:URBANDESIGN

42

INTENT:Tofamiliarizestudentswiththeaspectsofurbandesignandtogivetheintroductoryknowledgeabout theurbandesign. METHODOLOGY: Thecoursewillbeconductedthroughlectures,studioassignments. Sitestudiestobecarriedoutonalargerscaletoanalyzetheaspectsofurbandesign CONTENT: INTRODUCTION:Meaning,scopeandpurposeofUrbandesign. UnderstandingofdifferentiationofArchitecture,Urbandesign&planning. PrinciplesofUrbandesign. Introductiontoanalyticaltechniquesinurbandesign. Surveytechniquesinurbandesign. Urbandesignregulationsandcontrols. Comprehensiveroleofurbandesigninplanningprocess.

BARC0704:STRUCTURESVII
OBJECTIVE:Tounderstandthemoderntrendsandchallengesinbuildingstructuralsystems. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesbytheexpertsinthefieldwillbearrangedtomakethestudentstounderstandadvance structuretechniquesavailableforconstructionofcomplexstructures. CONTENTS: Earthquakeresistantdesign ElementsofEarthquakeEngineering,zoning,baseshear,Lateralforces,Ductiledetailing Introductiontonewcodes. IntroductiontoComputerAidedStructuralDesign DemoofpracticalproblemsusingSTAAD

BARC0705:LANDSCAPEARCHITECTURE
INTENT: Introductiontotheroleoflandscapeelementsinarchitecturaldesign. Impactsoflandscapeelementsonenvironment. METHODOLOGY:LandscapedesignworkshallbeconductedaspartofArchitecturalDesignStudio. CONTENTS: BasicelementsofLandscape Land Water Vegetation Studyanddetailingofhardandsoftlandscape

43

Servicesrelatedtolandscape: Plumbing Electrical Sewagemanagement Watersupply PlantMaterial:AstudyofIndianvegetation,itscharacteristicsanddesignaspects Trees Shrubs Groundcover Indoorplants GradingandSlopes LandscapeDesignConceptsof Europe Japan India China Renaissance

BARC0706:PROJECTMANAGEMENT
INTENT:Toequipstudentswithbasicmanagementtechniquesneededforofficeandprojectmanagement. METHODOLOGY:Lectures. CONTENTS: Managementandtheenvironment Evolutionofmanagementthought. Managinginaglobalenvironment. Socialandethicalresponsibilityofmanagement. Managingworkandorganization Decisionmakingandtheplanningfunctionsincludingstrategicplanning. Theorganizationfunction,thecontrollingfunction. Managingpeople Humanresourcemanagementmanagingworkgroups. Leadership:motivation:communicationandnegotiations. Organizationchangeanddevelopment. Financialmanagement Functionsoffinancialmanagement. Financialobjectives,analysisandinterpretationoffinancialinformation. Sourcesoflongtermandshorttermfinance. Projectappraisalandcapitalbudgeting. Officemanagementandprocedure Organizingwork,staffing,delegationanddecentralization. FilingandIndexing.

44

ITapplicationinofficemanagementandprocedure. EnterpriseResourcesPlanning(ERP). CustomerRelationshipManagement(CRM). Customersatisfaction,QualityandExcellence. Entrepreneurship Theentrepreneurstasksandspecialchallengesofentrepreneurship. Designofficemanagement Constructionmanagement. Reference: Donelly,GibsonandIvancevich,FundamentalsofManagementEd.Irwin. HellriegelandSlocum,Management,7thed.SouthWesternCollegePublishing. Anderson,CustomerRelationshipManagement,TataMcGrawHill. Hampton,Management,TataMcGrawHill.

BARC0707:BEHAVOURIALPSCYCHOLOGY
INTENT:Toequipstudentswithbasicstudyofhumanbehavior METHODOLOGY:Lecturesandexercises. CONTENTS: ManEnvironmentrelationship:Positiveandnormativetheories.BehavioralScienceandmodemmovement. SubstantivetheoryonEnvironmentandhumanbehavior,SocialStimulationandinteraction,theaffordancesofthe builtEnvironment,GestalttheoryofPerceptionCognitionandeffect,Spatialbehavior.Environmental Determinism,EnvironmentalpossibilismandEnvironmentalprobabilismConce3ptofFitadoptabilityand flexibility.AnthropometriesandErgonometric,BarrierfreeEnvironmentaldesign.Territoriality.Defensiblespace, SocialspacetheWestgatetheory,BehavioralconceptsinNeighborhoodandUrbanDesign.Speculativeaesthetics andsymbolicaesthetics.SemanticandSemonticapproaches.ContemporarySociophysicalissuesinEnvironmental design.

BARC0708:SEMINARII
INTENT:Toequipthestudentswiththeartofpaperpresentationsandpreparationofreport. METHODOLOGY: The students will be preparing paper presentations with guidance under a faculty for the paper presentation. CONTENTS: Independentstudyanddocumentationofarchitecturalandalliedsubjectsbyindividualstudentalongwithoraland visualpresentation. The seminar shall be a research paper on a current topic related to Architecture. The overall supervision shall be donebytheseminarcoordinatorandtheindividualguidancemaybeprovidedbytheexpertsinthesubject.

45

YEARFOURSEMESTEREIGHT

BARC0801:TRAINING
Each student shall have to undergo Professional Training for a period of at least 16 Weeks in an establishmentapprovedbytheclasscoordinatorandProf.Incharge.Thepracticaltrainingwillcommence duringtheVIIIsemesterafterpassingtheVIIendsemesterexams. A student will be required to submit a performance report from the Architect under whom training was completedaswellasadetailedreportontheworkcarriedoutbyhimduringthetraining. The Internal assessment marks for the practical training will be awarded to each student by the Prof. in charge in consultation with the course coordinator on the basis of; The performance report from the Architectunderwhomthetrainingwascarriedout. On the assessment of the report of works rendered by the student during the training. The external Jury willawardthemarksforthepracticaltrainingonthebasisofVivavoceexaminationofthestudentonthe workrenderedbythestudentduringtraining.

YEARFIVESEMESTERNINE

BARC0901:ARCHITECTURALDESIGNVI
OBJECTIVES: Integrationofallaspectsaboutabuildingdesignanditsworkingsincludingservicedetails,assessmentof environmentalimpact,innovativestructuralsystemsandmaterialsetc. Evolving sensitivity to design of spaces at the urban scale creation of nodes and links, visual landmarks, activityandinteractionzones,relationshipbetweencommercial,recreationalandresidentialareas. METHODOLOGY: Site studies to be carried out on a larger scale to analyze implications of the entire context within which theprojectistobeexecuted. Largescalemodelstobeusedforassessingsiteconditionsandrestrictions. Designprocesstoincorporatepaneldiscussionandseminarpresentations. Presentationstobemadeusing3Dvisualization.

CONTENTS: UrbanDesign ThedesignproblemofUrbandesignscaleistobeintroduced,example;RedesigningofexistingUrbanareaby studyingandidentifyingtheproblemsassociatedwithit.Theprojectwouldbeamediumsizedurbandesign intervention. Thedesignsolutionwouldaddressissueslikedemography,marketvalue,landusepatternsetc.Otherdesign issuesarethedetailingofopenandbuiltareasafterstudyinghumanandvehiculartrafficmovementpatterns. Theprojectshouldbesubstantiatedbydetailedsitesurveysandreadingabouturbandesignprinciples.Study modelsmustaccompanyeverystage.

46

BARC0902:ADVANCEDBUILDINGTECHNOLOGY
INTENT:Tofamiliarizethestudentswiththevariousadvancedconstructionmethodsandtechnology. METHODOLOGY: LecturesandStudioassignmentsforunderstandingconstructiondetails. Site visits and library studies to supplement the studio work regarding materials and construction methods.

CONTENTS: Introduction of prestressing, prefabrication and systems building. Jointing, tolerances and modular coordination. Mass production, transportation, storage and handling of materials. Characteristics, performances and application ofmechanizedconstructionequipments.Advancedconstructiontechniques.

BARC0903:ECOLOGYANDENVIORNMENT
INTENT:Tofamiliarizestudentswiththeconceptsofecologyanditsimportanceinarchitecture METHODOLOGY:Thesubjectwillbetaughtthroughlectures,exercisesandassignments.

Introduction
Meaningandscopeofecology;evolutionofecology;man,environmentandecosystem;componentsofnatureand basisconceptsandprocessesofecology;flowofmaterialwaterenergy,invasion,succession,predation,regulatory forces,adaptation,trophiclevels,foodchain,foodweb,ecologicalpyramids;Environmentalzones.

EcosystemanditsRelevancetoEnvironment
Resources and human settlements impact of advanced agricultural methods, urbanization and industrialization on nature; urban ecosystem approach evolution and significance; soil, water, land, vegetation and solar, biomas, wind,hydroenergyresources;settlementplanningandenergyconservation;developmentandmanagement

QuantitativeEcology
Introduction to quantitative ecology, identification of ecological parameters for planning at different levels; site planning, settlement planning and regional planning; data needs and format for data collection; types of analysis requiredtoevolveecologicalparameters.Planningforenvironmentallysensitiveareas.

EnvironmentalImpactStudies
EIA meaning, significance and framework; Methodologies checklist, matrices, network and social costbenefit analysis;sourcesandacquisitionofenvironmentalinformation;Environmentallanduseclassification;Environment impactstudiesofdevelopmentprojects.

47

EnvironmentalPolicies
Global and national policies on environment; Five year plans in relation to environmental aspects; Legal measure forprotectionofenvironment;EnvironmentalawarenessandeducationinIndia;Agenciesinvolvedinenvironment protection;Publicparticipation;Roleofplannersinshapingthefutureenvironment

BARC0904:ADVANCEDSTRUCTURE
OBJECTIVE:Tounderstandthemoderntrendsandchallengesinbuildingstructuralsystems. METHODOLOGY:Lecturesbytheexpertsinthefieldwillbearrangedtomakethestudentstounderstandadvance structuretechniquesavailableforconstructionofcomplexstructures. CONTENTS: TheoryofDomes,Shells&FoldedPlates.(Followingsystemsandtechniquesaretobeunderstoodconceptually. Calculations/Designforthesetechniquesandsystemsarenotexpected.) SynthesisofforcesystemstocreateStructuralsystem. VectorActive,SurfaceActiveandBulkActivesystems. TheoryofFoldedPlates,Domes,Shell,Vault. SpaceFrame,FlatSlabs,HollowFloor. PortalFrame,CablesandSuspensionStructures. StructureSystemforSeismicZone InflatableStructure

BARC0905:ELECTIVEI
INTENT:TofamiliarizestudentswiththevariousalliedsubjectsofArchitecture. METHODOLOGY:Thestudentswillchoosefromthelistofelectivesanyonesubjectoftheirchoicetodoanin depthstudyoftheselectedtopic ListofElectivesforElectiveI&II 1 Energyefficientdesign. 2 RealEstatevaluation. 3 LowcostBuildingTechniques. 4 BarrierfreeEnvironment. 5 ArchitecturalConservationTechniques. 6 VastuShastra 7 BuildingAutomationandManagementsystem. 8 AdvancedtheoryofArchitecture&Researchmethodology. 9 SustainableArchitecture 10 EnergyConsciousArchitecture 11 IntelligentBuildings 12 ModularCoordination

48

BARC0906:ELECTIVEII
INTENT:TofamiliarizestudentswiththevariousalliedsubjectsofArchitecture. METHODOLOGY:Thestudentswillchoosefromthelistofelectivesanyonesubjectoftheirchoicetodoanin depthstudyoftheselectedtopic ListofElectivesforElectiveI&II 1 Energyefficientdesign. 2 RealEstatevaluation. 3 LowcostBuildingTechniques. 4 BarrierfreeEnvironment. 5 ArchitecturalConservationTechniques. 6 VastuShastra 7 BuildingAutomationandManagementsystem. 8 AdvancedtheoryofArchitecture&Researchmethodology. 9 SustainableArchitecture 10 EnergyConsciousArchitecture 11 IntelligentBuildings 12 ModularCoordination

BARC0907:SEMINARIII
INTENT:Toequipthestudentswiththeartofpaperpresentationsandpreparationofreport. METHODOLOGY: The students will be preparing paper presentations with guidance under a faculty for the paper presentation. CONTENTS: Independentstudyanddocumentationofarchitecturalandalliedsubjectsbyindividualstudentalongwithoraland visualpresentation. The seminar shall be a research paper on a current topic related to Architecture. The overall supervision shall be donebytheseminarcoordinatorandtheindividualguidancemaybeprovidedbytheexpertsinthesubjects.

49

YEARFIVESEMESTERTEN

BARC1001:THESIS
INTENT:Thesisprojectsmustreflecttheculminationofthedevelopmentofthestudentsarchitecturalskillsand designattitude.Theprojectmustbechosensoastoaddressandresolve,throughdesign,allaspectsofthedesign process. METHODOLOGY: The student must submit to the department the synopsis of at least two different design/research projects for approval out of which one would be selected depending on its merit for scope of designinterventionanditsscale. A guide to supervise the studies will be appointed by the head for each student. Regular progress in studio will be monitored and internal assessment will be carried in six stages during the exercise, each stage will have a presentationtotheinternaljuryforthesis. Thestagesubmissionsmustbebasedandsupportedbydetailedanalyticalstudiesthatlaydownthevalidityofthe design criteria and detailed methodology. The following are the basic guidelines for the planning the thesis design projectanditssubmissions: 1. Detailedsitestudyofexistingsiteconditionsandcontextandevolvingdesigndirectivesandconcept. 2. Casestudiestobeclubbedwithlibraryresearchandsurveys. 3. Site restrictions should be followed as applicable for building byelaws of parking, FAR, fire, security and services. 4. Initial concept stage to experiment with shapes and forms to evolve a built volume through block model studies. 5. Incorporatinglandscapetounderstandinteractionbetweenbuiltandopenspace. 6. Studyandaddressissueslikemovementofpeopleandtraffic,services,wastedisposalmanagementetc. 7. Developdetailsforuseofmaterials,lighting,landscapeandservices. 8. Final proposal to include specialized aspects of service details, assessment of environmental impact, innovativestructuralsystemsandmaterialsetc. In special cases depending upon past achievements and aptitude, the institute may allow a research project to be undertakeninlieuofadesignproject. SCOPEOFSTUDY The projects chosen could vary in scale from small individual buildings to large complexes to urban design intervention. The project should be such that it highlights the students individual innovation in the architectural designprocess.

BARC1002:PROFESSIONALPRACTICE
OBJECTIVE: To introduce aspects of professional conduct, duties and responsibilities and legal rights and proceduresofthearchitecturalprofession. METHODOLOGY:Lectures. CONTENTS: ArchitecturalProfessiontoday RegistrationunderArchitectAct1972. MainprovisionofArchitectsAct,AICTEAct. Architectsroleinsocietyandcareersinarchitecturalprofession. Architectsinpracticeandhisofficeorganization.

50

BasicAccountKeepingandpreparationofBalanceSheet. ScaleofProfessionalfees,modeofpayment,Professionalconductandethics. IndianInstituteofArchitects ItsroleasaprofessionalbodyforpromotionandregulationoftheArchitecturalprofessionandassisting itsmembers,ARCASIA(ArchitectsRegionalCongressofAsia),CommonwealthArchitectsAssociation,UIA (UnionInternationaldesArchitects). Lawrelatedtotheprofession IntroductionoffollowingActs:Contracts,Arbitration,Environmental,ConsumerProtection,Negotiable Instrument,Easement,Partnership. IncomeTax,ServiceTax,ProfessionalTax. TenderandContracts Typesofbuildingcontracts,theirmeritsanddemerits. Preparationoftenderdocuments,invitingandopeningoftenders,comparativestatements. Architectsrecommendations. Signingofthecontract. ArchitecturalCompetitions. Valuation RoleofArchitectasanEvaluator. Generalprinciplesandmethodsofevaluationofbuildings. Arbitration:RoleofanArchitectasanArbitrator. IntroductiontoagenciesrelatedtoArchitecturalProfession HUDCO,DevelopmentAuthority,TCPOetc. HousingfinancingAgencies:HDFC,Banks,LIC,HUDCOetc.

BARC1003:VALUATIONANDARBITRATION:
INTENT:Tofamiliarizestudentswiththeaspectsofvaluationandarbitration. METHODOLOGY:Thecoursewillbeconductedthroughlecturesandpracticalexamplesofthecasesofvaluation andarbitrations. Contents: Valuation Introduction: Techniquesofvaluation,elementsofvaluationandfactorsaffectingvaluation. Methods Valuationoflandedpropertiesandbuildingproperty,rateofinterestforsale,purchase,mortgage,capitalgains, taxes,estatedutiesanddeathduty. Compensation: Valuationforcompensationonacquisition,compensationundercentralandstatelegislation,relevanceoftown planningact. TypesofValuation: Valuationforrenewaloflease/extensionoflease,standardrent,easementrights,dilapidation,insurance,estate developmentandadviceofinvestmentpolicy. Report: Preparationoffeasibilityreport,valuationreport,awardsetc. Arbitration Introduction: Arbitration,arbitrators,umpire,natureofarbitration.Appointmentconduct,powersanddutiesofarbitratorsand umpire.

51

Procedure: Procedureofarbitration,preparationandpublicationofawards.Impeachment. Claims: Fireinsuranceandarbitrationofinsurablevalue.Claimsanddamages. Injunctions: Easementanditsdefinition.Featuresofeasements,interim,permanentandmandatoryinjunctions.

BARC0907:SEMINARIV
INTENT:Toequipthestudentswiththeartofpaperpresentationsandpreparationofreport. METHODOLOGY: The students will be preparing paper presentations with guidance under a faculty for the paper presentation. CONTENTS: Independentstudyanddocumentationofarchitecturalandalliedsubjectsbyindividualstudentalongwithoraland visualpresentation. The seminar shall be a research paper on a current topic related to Architecture. The overall supervision shall be donebytheseminarcoordinatorandtheindividualguidancemaybeprovidedbytheexpertsinthesubjects.

52


SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME OF BACHELOR OF PLANNING (B. PLANNING) SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, BHOPAL


ThissyllabusisapprovedintheAcademicCouncilmeetingheldon21July2011.

SchemeofExaminationsForUndergraduateProgrammeofBachelorofPlanning
FirstYear:FirstSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L BPLN0101 BPLN0102 BPLN0103 BPLN0104 BPLN0105 BPLN0106 BPLN0107 PlanningStudioI (GraphicsandPresentationTechniques) FundamentalsofUrban&Regional Planning FundamentalsofBuildingStructures MaterialsandPrinciplesofConstructions StatisticalandQuantitativeMethodsin PlanningI TechnicalReporting BasicArchitecturalDesign Total FirstYear:SecondSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L BPLN0201 BPLN0202 BPLN0203 BPLN0204 BPLN0205 BPLN0206 BPLN0207 BPLN0208 PlanningStudioII (GraphicsandPresentationTechniques) ElementsofEconomics SurveyingandPhotogrammetryLab Specifications,EstimationandValuation StatisticalandQuantitativeMethodsin PlanningII EvolutionofAesthetics,Cultureand Technology TechniquesofPlanningI AppliedGeologyandHydrology Total
ESEENDSEMESTEREXAMINATION VVVIVAVOCE WRWRITTENEXAM LLECTURES S/TSTUDIO/TUTORIAL

Subject

S/T 9 0 0 0 0 0 3 12

Total 11 4 3 3 3 3 4 31

End Semester Exam Format ESE WR WR WR WR VV WR VV

ESE Credits Duration inHrs 4.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.0 12.5 3 3 3 3 3

2 4 3 3 3 3 1 19

Subject

S/T 9 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 13

Total 11 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 32

End Semester Exam Format ESE WR WR WR WR WR WR WR VV VV _

ESE Credits Duration inHrs 4.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.5 1.0 12.5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 19


Page|1


SecondYear:ThirdSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L BPLN0301 BPLN0302 BPLN0303 BPLN0304 BPLN0305 BPLN0306 BPLN0307 PlanningStudioIII (NeighbourhoodandSitePlanning) PlanningTheoryI SettlementGeography TechniquesofPlanningII ComputerAidedDrawingLab DemographyandUrbanization TrafficandTransportationPlanningI Total 2 3 3 2 1 3 3 17 S/T 9 1 0 1 2 0 1 14 Total 11 4 3 3 3 3 4 31 End Semester ESE Exam Credits Duration Format inHrs ESE WR WR WR WR WR VV VV 4.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.5 1.5 12.5 3 3 3 3 3

Subject


SecondYear:FourthSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L PlanningStudioIV BPLN0401 (TransportationPlanning) BPLN0402 PlanningTheoryII BPLN0403 PlanningPractices BPLN0404 TrafficandTransportationPlanningII Ecology,EnvironmentandResource BPLN0405 Development BPLN0406 HousingandCommunityPlanning BPLN0407 SettlementSociology Total 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 21 S/T 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 Total 11 4 3 3 3 4 3 31 End Semester ESE Exam Credits Duration Format inHrs ESE WR WR WR WR WR WR VV VV 4.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 2.0 1.0 12.5 3 3 3 3 3 3

Subject

ESEENDSEMESTEREXAMINATION VVVIVAVOCE WRWRITTENEXAM LLECTURES S/TSTUDIO/TUTORIAL

Page|2


ThirdYear:FifthSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L BPLN0501 PlanningStudioV(LocalAreaPlanning) BPLN0502 RealEstatePlanning&Valuation BPLN0503 UtilitiesandServicesPlanning BPLN0504 PlanningLegislation BPLN0505 LandscapePlanningandDesign BPLN0506 GeoInformaticsforPlanning BPLN0507 SustainableUrbanDevelopment BPLN0508 TrainingSeminarI 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 0 Total 18 S/T 9 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 13 Total 11 3 4 3 4 3 3 0 31 End Semester Exam Format ESE ESE WR WR WR WR WR WR VV VV VV ESE Credits Duration inHrs 4.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 12.5 3 3 3 3 3 3

Subject


ThirdYear:SixthSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L PlanningstudioVI BPLN0601 (UrbanDevelopmentPlan) BPLN0602 RegionalPlanning 2 3 S/T 9 0 1 0 1 2 2 15 Total 11 3 4 3 4 3 3 31 End Semester Exam Format ESE WR WR WR WR WR VV VV VV ESE Credits Duration inHrs 4.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.5 12.5 3 3 3 3 3

Subject

BPLN0603 PublicFinance 3 ProjectFormulationAppraisaland BPLN0604 3 Management BPLN0605 IntroductiontoUrbanDesign 3 PlanningandManagementofInformal BPLN0606 1 Sector BPLN0607 GISLabforPlanning 1 Total 16
ESEENDSEMESTEREXAMINATION VVVIVAVOCE

WRWRITTENEXAM LLECTURES

S/TSTUDIO/TUTORIAL

Page|3

FourthYear:SeventhSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L PlanningStudioVII (RegionalPlanning) BPLN0702 ManagingUrbanDevelopment BPLN0701 BPLN0703 RuralDevelopmentandManagement 2 3 3 S/T 9 0 0 0 0 Total 11 3 3 3 3 End Semester Exam Format ESE WR WR WR WR VV ESE Credits Duration inHrs 4.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 3 3 3 3

Subject

BPLN0704 UrbanRenewalandConservation 3 Elective I: A.InfrastructureDevelopmentand 3 BPLN0705 Finance B.PPPinUrbanDevelopment DisasterRiskMitigationand BPLN0706 3 Management ThesisProgrammingandResearch BPLN0707 2 Techniques BPLN0708 TrainingSeminarII Total 19

0 4 13

3 6 32

WR

VV VV

1.0 2.0 1.0 12.5


FourthYear:EightSemester Subject Code TeachingHours L BPLN0801 PlanningThesis BPLN0802 ProfessionalPractice ElectiveII: A.WaterResourceManagement BPLN0803 B.ClimateChangeandHuman Settlements ElectiveIII: A.PlanningforSpecialAreas BPLN0804 B.SettlementSizeandPlanning Strategies Total
ESEENDSEMESTEREXAMINATION VVVIVAVOCE WRWRITTENEXAM LLECTURES S/TSTUDIO/TUTORIAL

Subject

S/T 15 0 1

Total 15 3 3

End Semester Exam Format ESE WR WR VV

ESE Credits Duration inHrs 8.0 1.5 1.5 3 3

0 3 2

2 7

1 17

3 24

WR

1.5 12.5

Page|4

FIRSTYEAR:FIRSTSEMESTER

BPLN0101:PlanningStudioI(GraphicsandPresentationTechniques)
Unit1:DrawingEquipmentsandMediums
Introductiontodrawingequipmentsandmediums,Importanceofgraphicsandvisualpresentations.

Unit2:UseofShapes
Use of points, lines,polygons;Horizontal, vertical,diagonal, curved lines; Line thicknesses and intensities; Texture, colour andtoneinmaterialsandgraphics;Shapesandforms. Unit3:ConceptsofScalesandProportions Sketching of human figures, activities, natural and manmade elements; Concept of scales and proportions; Graphic scales;Lettering. Unit4:GeometricProjections Orthographic,isometricandperspectiveprojectionsofone,twoandthreedimensionalobjects.

Unit5:MeasuredDrawings
ArchitecturalBuildingDrawingsPlans,Elevations,andSections.Measureddrawingsforsimplebuildings.

BPLN0102:FundamentalsofUrbanandRegionalPlanning
Unit1:IntroductiontoPlanningDiscipline
Defining planning as a discipline, multidisciplinary nature, role of a planner, fields of planning Urban, regional, environmental,transportandinfrastructure.

Unit2:EvolutionofSettlements
TheCityinHistory.Settlementsize,patternandstructureasafunctionofsociocultural,economic,militaryand religiousfactors.VariationsincivilizationsEgyptian,Mesopotamian,Greek,Roman.TownplanninginMedievaltimes andinRenaissanceEurope. Originandevolutionofcivicplanning;ImpactsofIndustrialRevolutionontownandregionalplanning. ConceptsofgardenCity,Citybeautiful,Linearcityetc.,contributionsofallleadingmastersinplanning. Socioeconomicimpactsofgrowthofurbanareas;Ruralurbanmigration.Impactoftechnologyonurbanforms. Urbanstructureandformlandusedistribution.

Unit3:PlanninginPostIndustrialRevolutionEra

Unit4:DefinitionsandBasesofPlanning
Various definitions of town and country planning; Goals and objectives of planning; Components of planning; Benefits of planning; Arguments for and against planning. Economics and social planning as bases of physical planning. Planning Process.LevelsofplanninginIndia.

Unit5:TypesofPlans
Typesofplans:Definitionofdevelopmentplan;Typesofdevelopmentplans:Masterplan,Citydevelopmentplan, Structureplan,Districtplan,Actionareaplan,Subjectplan,Comprehensiveplanning,Zonalplansetc. Hierarchyofplans:Regionalplan,Subregionalplan;SectorplansandSpatialplans;Townplanningschemes.

BPLN0103:FundamentalsofBuildingStructures

Unit1:ForcesonBuildings
Forces of compression and tension, concept of equilibrium forces and conditions of equilibrium, concept of elasticity and plasticity,Hooke'slaw,stressstrainrelationshipoftensionandcompression.Shearforceandbendingmoment.

Unit2:ComponentsofBuildings
Foundations,wallsandroofingsystems.Introductiontostructuralsystemsofbuildings.Suchasloadbearing andframed. Soilstructureandinteractionwithbuildings.

Unit3:BeamsandColumns
Beamsandbending,varioustypesofbeamsandtheirbehavior.Columnsandstruts,longandshortcolumn.

Unit4:RCCStructures
Design principles of RCC beams and slabs. Construction system: reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete and prefab systemandmodularcoordination.Variousstructuralsystemsforhighrisebuildings.Introductiontorelevantcodes.

Unit5:SteelStructures
Useofsteelinbuildings,structuralsysteminsteel,highriseandlongspanstructures.Introductiontorelevantcodes.
Page|5

BPLN0104:MaterialsandPrinciplesofConstruction

Unit1:IntroductiontoBuildingElements
Introduction to building elements such as Foundations, walls, roofs, floors etc. Understanding of structural system of columnbeam,loadbearingwallandroof,archingandvaults,postandlintelsystemetc.

Unit2:IntroductiontoStructuralMaterials
Brick,timber,stone,R.C.C.,steelasmaterialsofconstruction.

Unit3:LandscapingMaterials
Broad overview of open space design and detailing; hardscaping and softscaping; Materials used for pathways, green areas,pavedoutdoorareasetc.

Unit4:SiteDevelopmentandLayouts
Principlesandcomponentsofsitedevelopment,settingoutofbuildingsonsite.IntroductiontoNBCandotherstandards.

Unit5:ServiceLinesandNetworks
Road Layouts, sewer and storm water drainage system, water supply lines, service duct under the road. Electrical and Telecomnetworks.Overviewofmaterialsusedforsitelayoutsandsitenetworks.

BPLN0105:StatisticalandQuantitativeMethodsinPlanningI

Unit:1Introduction
Statisticaldataandmethods;Collectionofdata,record,file,sourcesofdata;questionnairedesign. Unit:2Sampling Introduction to Sampling; Simple random sampling, stratified sampling, etc.; Data coding, data verification; Design of samplesurveys.

Unit:3DataPresentation
Statistical tables; Types of tables, comparisons, methods of presentation, graphic presentation; Types of charts; plotting a curve,rulesfordrawingcurves;Barcharts,pictography,piecharts,histograms/useofpresentationsoftware.

Unit:4StatisticalMethods
Raw data, frequency distribution, selecting number of classes, class limits, curves, cumulative frequency distribution, measuresofcentraltendency;arithmeticmean,median,mode,geometricmeanandharmonicmean.

Unit5StatisticalMethodsContinued
Measuresofabsolutedispersion,range,quartiledeviation,averagedeviation,standarddeviation,skewnessandkurtosis. Note: Assignmentsshallbe done usingsoftware packagesfor graphicpresentations andsoftware packagesforstatistical analysis such as Statistical Programme for Social Sciences (SPSS) genstat, systat and statisticia and its application for statisticalmethods.

BPLN0106:TechnicalReporting

Unit1:TypesandClassificationofReports
Types of reports; Difference between technical, scientific, legal and other types of communications; specific characteristicsofwritingtechnicalreports.

Unit2:ReportingCommunication
English comprehension and oral communication; Presentation techniques in digital and oral format for group discussion inseminarsandmeetings.

Unit3:ComputerApplication
Data processing, word processing, presentation software like Photoshop, Google Sketchup, etc., spread sheets and data basessuchasMSOfficeapplications(Word,Excel,Access,PowerPoint).

Unit4:FormatandElementsofReports
Preface, acknowledgements, contents, indexing, key word indexing, introduction, body terminal section, appendices, references; Use of Word Processing software; Literature surveys: Use of libraries, knowledge of indexing and available referencematerials.

Unit5:BusinessCommunication
Special type of writing: articles and manuals; Planning and preparation of technical articles for publications; Popular articles; Formallettersandspecifications:Business and official letters, styles andformats; Requestsforspecifications and othertypesofbusinessenquiries;Repliestobiddingfortendersandconductofmeetings;Agendasandminutesofofficial recordsandmeetings.
Page|6

BPLN0107:BasicArchitecturalDesign

Unit1:AppreciationandPresentation
Appreciationofnaturalforms,Representationofnaturalelementsingraphicformconceptsofabstraction.Appreciation anddesignofLogoandInsigniaofgeometricmeritsandformatofpresentationdrawings.

Unit2:PrinciplesofComposition
Understanding of principles of Ordering and Composition. Appreciation of principles of 2D and 3D composition. Project presentationmodesthroughphysicalmodels,oral,digitalandmanualsketches.

Unit3:AnthropometriesandLayoutsofRooms
Anthropometries, Human Activity and Space Use; Furniture Layout of a room; Building circulation/ flow diagrams; ConceptsofSpace,FormandFunction.

Unit4:ArchitecturalSpaceStandards
IntroductiontoArchitecturalSpaceStandards;PreparationofDesignBriefs;Appreciationofdifferentbuildingtypes.

Unit5:BuildingDesign,FactorsandConcepts
Factors and concepts related to building design Climate, Site Characteristics, Land Form, Visual Elements, Behavioural Factors,SpaceUtilization.

Page|7

FIRSTYEAR:SECONDSEMESTER

BPLN0201:PlanningStudioII(GraphicsandPresentationTechniques)

Unit1:GraphicPresentation
Graphicpresentationofstatisticaldata.

Unit2:BaseMapsandKeyMaps
PreparationofBaseMapsatthelevelsofSite,Area,Zone,City,Region,etc;PreparationofKeyMaps.

Unit3:DrawingsandPhotographs
Composition of Drawings, Proportions of Lettering and Line thickness, Standard symbols, Linestyles, Colourcoding; Legend, Drawing Formats; Appreciation of Thematic Maps of various levels of Planning; Introduction to Photography, BasicPrinciples,CompositionforArchitecturalBuildingPhotographsandPlanning,SitePhotographs.

Unit4:TechnicalCommunication
GraphicpresentationandCommunicationskills;UseofPowerPointandMultiMediaProjections.

Unit5:AppreciationStudies
AppreciationstudiesofResidential,Commercial,Institutionalareasinsmallurbanand/orruralsettlements.

BPLN0202:ElementsofEconomics

Unit1:DefinitionandScopeofEconomics
Centralproblemsofeconomics;MicroandMacroeconomicdecisions;Useofeconomicsinplanning.

Unit2:TheoryofDemandandSupply
Lawofdemandandsupply,elasticitiesofdemandandsupply,itsuseinplanning.

Unit3:TheoryofFirmProduction
Perfect and imperfect market types, market demand and supply; Pricing under different market conditions, theory of production;Factorsofproduction,costs,scaleofproduction,andeconomiesofscale.

Unit4:ConceptofIncome,EmploymentandMoney
Classical and modern approaches, growth and development indicators; Measures of national income, defining developmentandunderdevelopment.

Unit5:IntroductiontoUrbanandRegionalEconomics
Useofeconomicconceptsinurbanplanning,housing,transport,taxes,landuse,location,etc.;Useofeconomicconcepts inregionalplanning;locationdisparitiesindevelopment,inputoutputtechniques,sectoraldevelopment,etc.

BPLN0203:SurveyingandPhotogrammetryLab

Unit1:FundamentalsofSurveying
Definitions, classifications, use, objectives and basic principles of surveying; Classifications of measurements and units, concepts of scales, maps and plan and use of conventional symbols; Stages in surveying works field works, office works, careandadjustmentoftheinstruments;Errorsinsurveyingsourcesandkinds.

Unit2:ChainSurveyingandCompassSurveying
Definition, application, advantages and disadvantages, principles; Instruments used, steps in chain survey; Definition of frameworkofsurvey,surveylines,surveystations,baseline,tieline,checkline;Rangingandchainingasurveyline,offsetsuse and types; Errors and obstacles in chaining; Plotting chain survey to prepare a plan with practical examples. Definition of compass surveying, traversing, types of traversing, applications, advantages and disadvantages, principles and instruments used in compass surveying; Concept of bearings, meridian and angles, designation of bearing, fore bearing and back bearing, local attraction;Plottingofcompasssurveydatatoprepareaplanofasmallarea.

Unit3:PlainTableSurveyingandComputationsofAreas
Definition, application, advantages anddisadvantages of plane tablesurvey; Instruments used, workingoperation, methods of plane table survey; Preparation of map of a small area with plane table survey. General methods of determining area; Instrument used and their principles for computing area; Determination of area from the plotted map with different methodsandcomparingthem;UseofDigitalPlanimeter.

Unit4:LevellingandContouring
Definition, principle, methods and application of levelling; Instruments used and the principles of their work; Concepts of level surface, level line, horizontal plane, horizontal line, vertical line, datum, bench marks; Theory of direct levelling,
Page|8

differential levelling and reduction of levels, classification of levelling and errors in levelling. Definition and application of contouring;Characteristicsandinterpretationofcontourlines;Methodsoflocatingcontours.

Unit5:Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry as an Alternative Tool for Surveying; Introduction to Aerial Remote Sensing and Aerial Photographs, Classification; Principles of Stereoscopic Vision; Basic instruments Stereopair, Pocket and Mirror Stereoscopes, Parallax Bars; Principles of Photogrammetry, Measurement of Heights and Depths; Introduction to Digital Photogrammetry; IntroductiontoGPS;IntroductiontoTotalStations;Applicationsinurbanandregionalplanning;LaboratoryExercises.

BPLN0204:Specifications,EstimationandValuation

Unit1:Introduction
Why the knowledge of quantity surveying and specifications is necessary for planners? Significance and methods of writing specifications, classifications of specifications, sources of specifications; Types and methods of cost estimation for different typesofprojects,ratesandsourcesofratesfordifferentcomponentsofplanningprojects;CostIndex.

Unit2:GeneralSpecifications
General specifications for common building materials and building trades, earthwork, structure (framing), flooring, stonework,plasters,waterproofingofbasementsandterraces,roofing,doorsandwindows,elevators.

Unit3:DetailedSpecifications
Sitedevelopmentandearthworks;Watersupplynetworkanddistributionsystems;Sewersystems;Electricalandtelephone networks;Landscaping,roads,pathways,boundarywall,pools,lighting.

Unit4:Estimation
Cost estimation and determination of rates for different types of housing; Cost estimation and determination of rates of works involved in the infrastructure services(roads, water supply,sewer systems etc.); Costingprocedure fordifferent land use categories, development works, interest on investment, and phasing; Preparation of detailed Development Costs of a PlanningSchemesforanapproximatepopulationof5,000aspernormsandstandards.

Unit5:Valuation
Valuation, value and purpose of valuation; Definition and importance of valuation land and buildings; Scrap value, salvage value,outgoings;Capitalizedvalueofbuildings;appreciation,methodsofcalculatingdepreciation.

BPLN0205:StatisticalandQuantitativeMethodsinPlanningII

Unit1:ProbabilityandSampledistribution
Introduction, addition rule, conditional probability, multiplication rule, random variables and probability distribution, mathematicalexpectation;Binomialdistributionandnormaldistribution.

Unit:2Correlation
Degree of correlation, correlation co efficient, methods of concurrent deviation, co efficient of rank correlation, partial correlationanalysisandmultiplecorrelation.

Unit3:LinearRegressionAnalysis
Linearandnonlinearregression,linesofregression,coefficientofregression;Applicationsinplanning.

Unit4:TimeSeriesAnalysis
Variationintimeseries,trendanalysis,cyclicalvariation,seasonalvariation,irregularvariation,timeseriesanalysis forecasting;Applicationsinplanning.

Unit5:IndexNumber
Defining an index number, types and use of index numbers; Construction of index number; Simple aggregate method etc. costoflivingindexnumberanditsconstruction;Applicationsinplanning.

BPLN0206:EvolutionofAesthetics,CultureandTechnology

Unit1:AppreciationandCommunicationinArtsandAesthetics
Importanceofcreativeandvisualarts;Artasamediumofcommunication;Artasameansofsocialexpression;Human habitatasanartisticexpression.

Unit2:Aesthetictheoriesandprinciples
Concepts of beauty and ugliness; Classical theories of aesthetics; Relationship of aesthetics with other cultural values; Concepts of scale, space, form and structure; Concepts of time as a dimension of built form; Role of climate in evolution of settlementform.
Page|9

Unit3:RoleofCultureandTechnologyinPlanning
Definitionandsymbolsofculture;Transmissionofculture;Culturaltraitsofethnicgroupsandtheirexpressioninbuiltform; Aesthetics of mixed culture and global culture; Cultural pollution; Role of technology in changing arts, culture, aesthetics, builtformandstructureofhumanhabitat.

Unit4:OverviewofCityFormsandEvolutionProcesses
Visual appreciation of the city forms across cultures and space time taking examples from specific urban centres of importanceinthecontextofaesthetic,culturalandtechnologicalevolution. Unit5:VisualstudyofthecityArtefactsandtheUrbanArts Understanding of the urbanformthrough study of landmarks and elementsof visualinterestinthe city through interactive learningprocesses.

BPLN0207:TechniquesofPlanningI

Unit1:TechniquesofPreparingBaseMaps
Choice of appropriate scale for region and settlement level plans; town development plans, zonal development plans, layout plans; Graphical, linear and areal scales; Contents of base maps at various scales, notations basic disciplines of maps;MeasurementofAreas.

Unit2:DataBaseforPlanningandSocioEconomicSurveys
Data requirements for urban and regional planning; sources of primary and secondary data; questionnaire design, measurement scale and their application, sampling techniques, types of socioeconomic surveys; self surveys, interviews, mailedquestionnairesandobserverparticipation.

Unit3:PhysicalSurveys
Techniques of conducting surveys for land use, building use, density, structural condition of buildings, heights of building, land utilization and physical features of land; Data requirement for various types of regional plans; Techniques for conductingregionalsurveys.

Unit4:GraphicPresentationofStatisticalData
Application of Statistical Data analyses and presentation in the context of planning Tabulation of data, graphical presentation of data; pie diagrams, histograms, bar charts, normal, semilog and doublelog graphs and their uses; colour, blackandwhitepresentationtechniques;basisdisciplinesofillustrationandtables.

Unit5:GraphicPresentationofSpatialData
Land use classification, coding and analysis; residential and nonresidential density patterns and analysis; colour, black and whitepresentationtechniques;basisdisciplinesofillustration;Presentationofspatialdata,analysisandproposals.

BPLN0208:AppliedGeologyandHydrology

Unit1:IntroductoryEarthScienceandMeteorology
Earthas a planet, the solar system, movementof the earth, atmosphereand its composition,composition oftheearth;The earth processes, geological cycles, igneous activities, volcanoes, minerals and their properties; Rock types and their character;Bedding,outcropandstrikes;Rockcycle;Geologicalandtimescale;Indianstratigraphy.

Unit2:GeologicalStructure,LandForms,Weathering,LandslidesandMassWasting
Description and classification of folds, faults, joints, unconformities, fault planes, geometrical destruction, etc. land form types; Erosional, depositional fluvial, glacial, deolian and marine; Rock weathering and climate; Mechanical and chemical processes, soil formation, landslides, sources and causes of crystal displacements, soil formation, landslides, sources and causesofcrystaldisplacements,types,charactersandeffects,instabilityofhillslopes,prevention.

Unit3:Earthquakes
Historical account, tectonic behaviour and seismic belts; Causes, intensity and magnitude of earthquakes, seismic zoning in India,earthquakewavesandtheircharacter,particlemotionandbehaviourinvariousgeologicalformations;Seismography, accelerogramsandtheirinterpretation,predictionandprevention;Earthquakeresistantstructures.

Unit4:SelectionofSiteandFoundations
Generalconsiderations, sources ofpreliminarygeologicaldataparticularlyrelatedtoIndianstratigraphicsequencesandthe types of foundations, nature and preparation of foundation for road, bridge, building and other geotechnical structures; Geophysicalexplorations.

Unit5:GroundWater
Concept and role in town planning of different types of terrain, hydrologic cycle, vertical distribution of groundwater, interstices; Groundwater bearing properties of different lithological formations, porosity, permeability, specific yield, specific retention, transmissivity and storage coefficient; Ground water in igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks; Aquifers; Types and classification (geological), aquiclude, aquitard; Aquifuge, water table and piezometric surface; Surface
Page|10

water reservoirs and springs; Artificial recharge and ground water mound hydrological features in relation of seepage, fluctuationofwatertableandhydrographs,geologicalstructureandundergroundpassagesforwatersupply.

Page|11

SECONDYEAR:THIRDSEMESTER BPLN0301:PlanningStudioIII(NeighbourhoodandSitePlanning)

Unit1:DesigningandPlanning
Design and preparationof plan, sectionsand elevationof low riseand high rise apartmentstaking into account the building byelawsandzoningregulations;Preparationofpresentationdrawings.

Unit2:PlanningWorkingDrawings
Introductiontotheworkingdrawings;Preparationofplans,sections,elevationsandimportantdetailsofanapartmentunit.

Unit3:SiteAnalysis
Site analysis, development standards and preparation of the design brief; Various considerations for site layout, conceptual approachtositeplanning.

Unit4:Layouts
Preparationofpreliminarylayoutandareaanalysis;Finallayoutshowingthecirculationandbasicinfrastructure.

Unit5:Costing
Roughcostingofthescheme,preparationofthemodeltoanappropriatescale.

BPLN0302:PlanningTheoryI

Unit1:DefiningPlanningTheory
Definitionsoftheoryingeneral;Definitionsofplanningtheoryincludingtheoryofplanning,theoryinplanningandtheory about planning; Paradigms of Planning Practice by John Muller, Kuhn and others; Various issues in planning theory and practice.

Unit2:TheoriesofUrbanStructure
Theories of urban structure including Concentric Zone Theory; Sector Theory; Multiple Nuclei Theory and other latest theories; Land Use and Land Value. Theory of William Alonso on location and Land use; City as an organism: a physical entity,socialentityandpoliticalentity.

Unit3:Sustainability,RationalityandGlobalization
Sustainability and rationality in planning; Components of sustainable urban and regional development; Globalization, internationalization, modernism and postmodernism debate; Impact of Information Technology on urban economics and politics; Compact city approach: concept, advantages and limitations; Forms of cities in developing world, Forms of cities inthedevelopedworld;Formsofcitiesintheformerandpresentsocialistcountries.

Unit4:ParticipationandPlanning
Public interest and its forms; History and significance of public participation; Methods of public participation; Impediments to public participation and conditions for effective public participation; Public participation and empowerment;Participation,policyformulationandimplementation.

Unit5:Planning,ImplementationandEvaluation
Need for evaluation; Inseparability of planning and evaluation; Planning theories and evaluation; Methods of evaluating developmentplans;Theoriesofimplementationofplanningpoliciesanddevelopmentplans.

BPLN0303:SettlementGeography

Unit:1Introduction
Need for study of settlement geography; Definition of settlement; Ranking of towns; Site and situation patterns; Settlementmorphology.

Unit:2SpatialDistributionofSettlements
Settlement in regional; Context; Spatial models of location, size and spacing of settlements; Central Place Theory; Concepts of complementary area, central goods and services, range, threshold etc; Cityregion relationship; Structure of city regions, area of influence, dominance; ruralurban fringes; Its structure, stages of growth, its role in urban growth; Ruralurban continuum; Interurban inequalities; Interaction among settlements; Gravity model, classification of settlements.

Unit:3UrbanLanduseStudies
Classification of land use in urban area; Analysis of location and structure and models of growth patterns of CBD, industrialareasandresidentialareas;Intraurbaninequalities.

Page|12

Unit:4ImageoftheCity
Typologyofurbanperception,impactofsocioeconomicstatusofpeopleontheimageofacity;Componentsformingthe imageofacity;Landmarks,edgesetc.

Unit:5Regions
Types of regions, delineation of regions, city region, structure of city region, area of influence and dominance, shadow regions;Trickledowneffects,ruralurbanfringe,itsstructureandgrowth.

BPLN0304:TechniquesofPlanningII

Unit:1:MethodsofAnalysis
Methods of analysis of SocioEconomic and Physical data; Use of techniques of Location Quotient, Coefficient of Localization; Locational attributes of activity and population; Techniques for understanding structure of urban areas, land valuesanddensitypatterns.

Unit2:SpatialStandards
Formulation of spatial standards for residential, industrial, commercial and recreational areas, space standards for facility areas,utilitiesandnetworks;Population,Distancecriteria;Performancestandards;Casestudies.

Unit3:RegionalSurveys
ConceptandneedforRegionalPlanning,Region,FactorFallacy;Formal,Functional,PlanningRegions;Regionaldelineation techniques,Factoranalysis,Clusteranalysis;Rowanalysis;Casestudiesinregionaldelineation.

Unit4:PlanPreparationTechniques
Setting of Goals and Objectives; Methodologies for preparation of urban regional development plans, master plans, structure plan and strategy plan techniques; Plan implementation techniques; Public participation and plan implementation;Techniquesofurbanrenewalandcentral arearedevelopment;ContentsofaMasterPlan,RegionalPlan, etc.

Unit:5IntroductiontoAdvancedTechniques
Thresholds analysis, retail location and industrial location analysis; Intervening opportunity models; Linear programming; Simulation,applicationsinplanning.

BPLN0305:ComputerAidedDrawingLab

Unit1:DraftinginCAD
Needfor automateddesignand drafting;Toolsforautomateddesigns anddrafting;Elementsof spatialdata inCAD Arcs, lines,rectangles,polylines,points,circles,donuts,layers,grids,snapsandobjectsnaps,etc.

Unit2:EditingandControllingDisplayinCAD
Move,scale,copy,offset,change,trim,extend,mirror,divide,measure,array,break,hatch,block,zoom,regen,view,pan, fonts,etc.

Unit3:DataConversions
Paper maps, digital layout maps, on screen digitization; Base map evaluation, scanning the maps, digitization, scale conversion, symbolization, layer control, plotting and related commands. Exercises with case studies of small layouts and largescaleregionallevelplansmaybetakenup.

Unit4:AdvancedTechniques
Advancedfeaturesxref, dynamicblocks, 2D and 3D conversion, perspective view,rendering, use of material finishes and lighting.

Unit5:LimitationsofCAD
Limitations of Computer Aided Design and Drafting in Planning; Nonlinking of spatial and attribute data; Need for GIS packagesforhandlingspatialandattributedata.

BPLN0306:DemographyandUrbanization

Unit1:StudyofPopulation
Demographic variables: fertility, mortality, migration; Evolution of population study, contribution of Malthus; Mortalitytrends, biological and social factors and mortalitygender, race, social structure, life style, social status, occupation etc; Measures of mortalitycrude and agespecific death rates; infant mortality, adjusted or standardized death rates; Neonatal mortality rate; fertilityfertility trends, fertility and social and biological behaviour; Differential fertility, ethnic groups, socioeconomical group mobility, location etc.; Measures of fertility, crude birth rate; Age specific fertility rate; Total fertility rate, net reproduction rate; migrationcauses and consequences of population
Page|13

movement; reasons and types of migration trends; Methods of measuring volumes of migration; Direct and indirect measures;Effectofmigrationofcompositionofpopulation. Unit2:StudyofDemography. Source of demographic data; Census of India in conducting census and its role as a data warehouse population structureandcomposition,agesexcomposition,sexratio,dependencyratio,childwomanratio;Measuresofagesex structure, agesex pyramid, population composition; Marital status, cast region, literacy level, etc; life table techniques; Techniques in preparing life table, abridged life table; Population estimation, projection and population forecasting;basiccohortssurvivalmodel,interregionalcohortssurvivalmodel.

Unit3:UrbanizationinIndia
A briefhistory ofurbanization in India; Mughal andBritish influences of India cities; Postindependenceurbanization; Urbanization process as influenced by sociocultural, political, economic and administrative factors; Definition of urban centres, concepts of ruralurban continuum and dichotomy; Census definition of urban places town, cities, town groups, urban agglomeration, standard urban area metropolis, megalopolis etc. functional classification of urbanplaces.

Unit4:RoleofUrbanAreaasSettlement
Settlement system, Census classification of settlements, primate city, ranksize rule, urbanization, industrialization and urbandevelopment;pushandpullfactors;Migrationtrendsandimpactsonurbanandruraldevelopment.

Unit5:PoliciesandStrategiesforDirectingUrbanizationTrendsinIndia
Overviewofworldurbanization,NationalUrbanizationpolicy,basicissuesinurbanizationpolicy;Roleofnationalandstate level policies; Five year plans, latest attempts at urbanization policy formulation in the country; Salient features of the reportofthenationalcommissionofurbanization.

BPLN0307:TrafficandTransportationPlanningI

Unit1:TransportDevelopment
Economic, political and social significance and transport development; Characteristics and role of various forms of transport, road, railways, waterways and airways; Transport policies and programmes in India before and after independence;Transportcoordination.

Unit2:RoadDevelopment
HistoricalperspectiveofroaddevelopmentinIndia;Current trends inroaddevelopment;accessibilityandpriorityindexin trafficnetworkplanning.

Unit3:GeometricDesign
Urban and Rural road classification, design control and criteria, sight distances and control of access; Atgrade and grade separatedintersections,JunctionImprovementtechniques.

Unit4:TrafficSurveys
Study area definitions, surveys and their types, sampling of travel methods, survey techniques; Volume count, origin destination, speed and delay, parking and accidents surveys their need, design of proforma, methods of conducting surveys,analysisandinterpretation,processingoftraveldata,analysisandinterpretationoftrafficstudies.

Unit5:HighwayCapacity
Earlystudies,conceptofPCUandlevelofservice;Capacityofuninterruptedflowconditions,factorsaffectingcapacityand levelofservice;Capacityofruralandurbanroadsandcapacityatintersections.

Page|14

SECONDYEAR:FOURTHSEMESTER

BPLN0401:PlanningStudioIV(TransportationPlanning)

Unit1:ClassificationofRoads
Understandingoffunctionalandgeometricclassificationsofurbanandruralroadsandtheircrosssectionalelements.

Unit2:TypesofTransportSurveys
Methods, surveys, analysis, presentation of data and also to prepare reports relating to different types of transport surveys.

Unit3:RoadGeometriesandSurveys
Road geometries and road components, traffic volume, origin destination, spot speed, speed and delay, parking and pedestrian.

Unit4:RoadLayouts
Designandpreparationoflayoutforroadintersections,rotariesandsignalizedintersections.

Unit5:AreaCirculationPlan
Preparation of an area circulation plan by studying the existing land use, existing circulation pattern, geometric design, levelofservicesforasmallareathroughnetworksimprovementandlowcosttrafficmanagementmeasures.

BPLN0402:PlanningTheoryII

Unit1:ScientificRationalismandPlanning
Defining instrumental rationality; Systems view of planning with a focus on contributions of J.B. McLoughlin and others; ChiefcharacteristicsofComprehensiveRationalPlanningModelandimplicationsforplanningpractice;Systemicchange.

Unit2:AdvocacyPlanning,PluralismandEquityPlanning
Meaning, historical background and purposes of Advocacy Planning Model; Main features of Advocacy Planning Model; Relevance for planning practice; Equity and its various definitions; Major components of the Equity Planning Model; Implicationsontheroleofplannersinplanningpractice.

Unit3:PoliticalEconomyTheoriesandtheCity
Defining the term political economy; Role of the state in planning; Contributions of David Harvey, Manuel Castells and others;RichardFoglesongandthepropertycontradiction.

Unit4:CollaborativeandCommunicativePlanning
Various components of Collaborative Planning Model; Contributions of Patsy Healey and Judith Innes and others; Deliberativepolicyanalysis;Roleoftrustinplanning;Planningaspersuasivestorytelling.

Unit5:Capabilities,Race,Gender,ReligionandCaste
Defining functioning and capabilities; Exploring relevance of Sen and Nussbaum's capabilities to planning;Role ofplanning and planners in enhancing capabilities of the poor; Capabilities perspective on slums and squatters; Feminist planning theory;Planning,casteandreligion;Planningrightsandresponsibilities.

BPLN0403:PlanningPractices

Unit1:PlanningPolicyandFramework
Roleof Town andcountryplanning organization at central level andtownandcountryplanning department at statelevel. Actorsframingpublicplanningpolicies;Influencesofvariousstakeholdersonpolicyformulation;Implementationofpublic policies. Legal basis of planning; Types of PlansPerspective plan, Master Plan, Structure Plan, Action Area Plan; Planning approaches Strategic Planning, Advocacy Planning, Mixed Scanning approach, Sectoral approach, Systems approach, Transactiveplanning,Incrementalism,Communicativeplanning;ReviewofComprehensiveDevelopmentPlansinIndia.

Unit2:DevelopmentAuthorities
Types, functions and spatial jurisdictions of development authorities; Reasons for the establishment of development authorities;Placeofdevelopmentauthoritiesinlocalgovernment.

Unit3:DevelopmentandDevelopmentRegulations
Working of building byelaws in planning practice; Requirements for grant of building permissions; Streamlining the development control regulations; Making development control regulations work for the poor. UDPFI Guidelines; National BuildingCodeanditsimplementation.

Unit4:CoordinationinPlanningPractice
Meaningandtypesofcoordination;Mechanismsofcoordination;Caseexamplesofcoordinationfromplanningpractice.
Page|15

Unit5:PrivatizationofPlanningPractice
History of privatization of planning; Special Economic Zones; Retail sector developments; Infrastructure development by theprivatesector. Note:Itispreferablethatthiscourseisdeliveredbypractitionershavingconsiderableexperienceinplanningpractice.

BPLN0404:TrafficandTransportationPlanningII

Unit1:EvaluationofUrbanStructures
Transport systems, infrastructure and management, transport systems and their types, design and operating characteristics, urbanroad hierarchy, planning engineering and managementcriteriafor road and junction improvements, arterialimprovementtechniques.

Unit2:PlanningandManagementofTransportSystem
Introduction to transport planning process; Trip generation, trip distribution, trip assignment, modal split, land use transportation models; programming and scheduling, existing organizational and legal framework, traffic and environmentalmanagementtechniques;Reviewoftheexistingtrafficmanagementschemesincasecities.

Unit3:RegionalTransportSystems
Importance of accessibility in regional transport planning, role of road, rail, air and water transport systems, regional transportsystemsplanning;roadnetworkplanningformicroregions.

Unit4:TransportandEnvironment
Trafficnoise,factorsaffectingnoise,noiseabatementmeasures,standards;Airpollutionstandards;Trafficsafety;Accident reporting and recording systems, factors affecting road safety; Transport planning for target groups children adults, handicapped and women; Norms and guidelines for highway landscape; Street lighting types, standards and design considerations.

Unit5:EconomicEvaluationandTransportPolicies
Pricingandfundingoftransportserviceandsystems,economicappraisalofhighwayandtransportprojects;Techniquesfor estimating direct and indirect road user costs benefits, value of time; Review of national, state and local level transport policies and their relevance in spatial and economic planning, pricing and funding of transport systems; Energy and environmentalimplicationsintransport;Transportpolicyplanning;Transportplanningindevelopingcountries.

BPLN0405:Ecology,EnvironmentandResourceDevelopment

Unit1:Introduction
Meaning and scope of ecology; evolution of ecology; Man, environment and ecosystem; Components of nature and basis concepts and processes of ecology; Flow of material water energy, invasion, succession, predation, regulatory forces, adaptation,trophiclevels,foodchain,foodweb,ecologicalpyramids;Environmentalzones.

Unit2:EcosystemanditsRelevancetoEnvironment
Resources and human settlements impact of advanced agricultural methods, urbanization and industrialization on nature; Urbanecosystemapproachevolutionandsignificance;Soil,water,land,vegetationandsolar,biomass,wind,hydroenergy resources;Settlementplanningandenergyconservation;Developmentandmanagement.

Unit3:QuantitativeEcology
Introduction to quantitative ecology, identification of ecological parameters for planning at different levels; Site planning, settlementplanningandregionalplanning;Dataneeds andformatfordatacollection;Typesof analysisrequiredtoevolve ecologicalparameters.Planningforenvironmentallysensitiveareas.

Unit4:EnvironmentalImpactStudies
EIA meaning, significance and framework; Methodologies checklist, matrices, network and social costbenefit analysis; Sources and acquisition of environmental information; Environmental land use classification; Environment impact studies ofdevelopmentprojects.

Unit5:EnvironmentalPolicies
Global and national policies on environment; Five year plans in relation to environmental aspects; Legal measure for protectionofenvironment;EnvironmentalawarenessandeducationinIndia;Agenciesinvolvedinenvironmentprotection; Publicparticipation;Roleofplannersinshapingthefutureenvironment.

Page|16

BPLN0406:HousingandCommunityPlanning

Unit1:Introduction
Significance of housing in National Development Goals; Equity and efficiency parameters of housing; Current issues in housing.

Unit2:AssessingHousing
Existing Housing Statistics; Definitions; Urban and rural housing statistics; Introduction to concepts of Housing Shortage, Housing Need, quantitative and qualitative aspects of housing; Housing Demand Understanding current methods of demand assessment; Knowledge of data sources and their use and interpretation; Census, NSSO and other data; Limitationsofexistingmethodsofassessments.

Unit3:HousingDevelopmentProcess
Understanding of factors affecting residential location, theoretical knowledge of ecological, neoclassical, institutional approach to housing; Housing subsystems and their characteristics: Formal and nonformal housing; Process of Public and private sector housing development process; policy context, actors and their interrelationships; Inner city housing, Slums, Squatter housing, Unauthorized Housing; Role of different institutions in housing; International agencies, NGOs, State, FinancingOrganizations,Privatedevelopers,cooperatives.

Unit4:HousingStandardsandDesign
Factors determining residential densities; Densities, costs and development control regulations; Housing designs parameters andtheir relationshiptocosts;Housingdesignandclimate;Housingfordisasterproneareas.Communities:its characteristics and housing; Socioeconomic implication of slums, clearance/ improvement of slum; Sites and services schemes,squatterupgrading,incrementalapproach.

Unit5:HousingPolicyAnalyses
Understanding and evaluation of Housing Policy and programmes in India; five year plans, Central government policy; Policy framework for urban and rural housing; Comparative policy analysis; Housing for the low income groups; Cooperative housing, objectives and principles; management and financing of housing projects; investment in housing in publicandprivatesectors.

BPLN0407:SettlementSociology

Unit1:UnderstandingSociology
Sociologyasascience;Sociologicalimaginationandrethinking;Appliedsociology.

Unit2:SociologicalPerspectiveandOrganizingSocialLife
Functionalist perspective, Conflict perspective, Internationalist perspective; Culture of space and cultural ecology; Social structureandsocialcontrol;Stratificationandsocialinequality;SocialmobilityandSocialdefiance.

Unit3:SocialInstitutions
Family, kinship pattern and authority; Religion as social work and significance in planning; Voluntary associations (identifying NGOs and involving them as partners of development, operational issues); Groups (primary, secondary and referencegroups).

Unit4:CommunityDevelopment
Development induced displacement (anthropsocial considerations); Resettlement and rehabilitation; Neighbourhood pattern and development strategy; Rural and urban issues; Community based and workshop based methods; Qualitative dataAnalysis;Reportwriting.

Unit5:GenderandDevelopment
Genderandsex;Gendersensitive;Genderanddevelopmentplanning;Genderandimplicationsforspatialplanning.

Page|17

THIRDYEAR:FIFTHSEMESTER BPLN0501:PlanningStudioV(LocalAreaPlanning)

Unit1:ApproachestoPlanMaking
The different approaches to plan making; The concepts of master plan, comprehensive development plan the structure plan,thesectorplan,thearea/zonalplan,andothertypesofplanmakingprocesses.

Unit2:RelationshipamongPlans
Relationshipofhigherorderplanswithlowerorderplans.

Unit3:FrameworkforZonalPlans
Theapproachtodevelopingthearea/zonalplanintheframeworkofagivenmasterplan.

Unit4:PlanningStandards
Thestudyanddevelopmentoftherelevantplanningstandardsfordifferentlanduses.

Unit5:ZonalPlans/AreaPlans
Detailingofspecificsitesintheproposedarea/zonalplans,coveringdifferentlanduses.

BPLN0502:RealEstatePlanningandValuation

Unit1:Land
Economicconceptsofland,objectives andscopeoflandeconomics;Relevanceforspatialplanning;Economicprinciplesof landuses;Economicrent,landuseandlandvalues,marketmechanismandlandusepattern.

Unit2:DevelopmentsofLandandLand&PropertyValuations
Process, cost of development, source of finance, and financial calculation for real estate development. Valuation of land andpropertyDiscountedCashFlowMethod,DevelopmentMethodetc.

Unit3:RealPropertyMarkets
Heterogeneityandimperfections,valuationofrealpropertyprinciplesandpractices;Privateownershipandsocialcontrol of land; Disposal of land; land development charges and betterment levy; Land use restrictions, compensation and requisition taxation of capital gain on land versus public ownerships, economic aspects of land policies at various levels of decisionmaking.

Unit4:FactorsInfluencingLocationalDecisions
Analysis of location of specific uses like residential, industrial, commercial and institutional in the light of location theories inintraregionalandinterregionalcontext;Techniquesofcostbenefitanalysisofurbandevelopmentprogramme.

Unit5:CaseStudies
Case studies of real estate development in public, private, partnership sectors; Real estate as facilitator of development; Development of real estate as a tool for controlling land and property prices; Transactionand rentingof real estate,Lease deeds/saledeeds,saledocuments,registration;Mortgageandpledging.

BPLN0503:UtilitiesandServicesPlanning

Unit1:Introduction,BasicConceptsandTheories
Role of physical planner in planning of utilities and services, objectives of utilities and services planning and it implications forpublichealthandenvironmentalprotection,familiarizingtoCPHEEOmanualandguidance.

Unit2:StormWaterSystem
Definition of Hydrology, classification, hydrological cycle, urban water cycle; Types precipitation, measurement of precipitation, intensitydurationfrequency relationships, rainfall formula, rainfall maps, significance of interpretation and presentation of rain fall data; Surface water runoff, rational method for estimating run off, unit hydrograph and its application, definition of watershed; Flood frequencies, flood protection measures in urban areas. Estimating storm run off, runoff coefficient, rainfall intensity, time of concentration; Gravity flow, hydraulic gradient line, Manning's formula and nomographs, layout and design of storm water system; General considerations, inlets, selfcleansing velocity, non scouring velocity, physical layoutdesign principles, data requirement; Hydraulic design of storm water system and computationprocedure.

Unit3:WaterSupplySystems
Surface and ground water sources, quality and quantity requirements, collection and conveyance of water, water requirement for various land uses, factors affecting water demand, per capita requirement and its relationship with population sizes, variation of water consumption, treatment methods, treatment plant location, planning of water supply system and their zoning with respect to urban structure, basic design guidelines and layout of water supply distribution
Page|18

system, water distributionsystems in buildings andtheir design, financing watersupply systems, case study discussionon innovative methods and successful urban water supply system, significance and methods and advantages of water harvestingsystem,governmentinitiativeforwaterharvestingsystemandcasestudydiscussion.

Unit4:SanitationandSewerSystem
Sewage disposal methods and their advantages and disadvantages, quantity of sewage, low cost appropriate technologies for sanitation, standards for Indian cities, characteristics of waste water, Industrial pollutants and their effects, sanitary sewer system network and layout, procedure of planning, sewer appurtenances, case study of innovative approaches of sewagedisposalinurbanarea.

Unit5:SolidWasteManagement
Elements of solid waste management, classification and characteristics of solid wastes, on site collection, storage, transportation and disposal of solid wastes, processing and treatment of solid wastes, incineration, pyrolysis, land filling andcostaspectsofdifferentmethodsofsolidwaste,solidwastemanagementissuesinIndianCities.Varioussocialaspects ofthesolidwastemanagement,communityparticipationandinvolvementofNGOsinefficientsolidwastemanagement.

BPLN0504:PlanningLegislation

Unit1:ConceptofLaw
Sources of law (Legislation, delegated legislation and precedent); Significance of law and its relationship to planning; Benefitsofstatutoryplanning.

Unit2:IndianConstitution
BriefcontentsofIndianConstitutionwithspecialreferencetofundamentalrightsanddutiesofcitizens,directiveprinciples of state policy, distribution of legislative powers for enactment of laws; Right to property; Constitutional provision to protectandimprovethenaturalenvironment.

Unit3:LawsandActsforPlanningandDevelopment
Evolution of Urban and regional planning Legislation in India; 73rd and 74th Constitutional (amendment) Acts; Model Town and Country Planning Acts & UDPFI Guidelines, Proliferation of Laws (Municipal Acts, Urban Development Authority Acts,HousingBoardActs,ImprovementTrustActs,SlumImprovementActsetc);Environmental&PollutionControlActs.

Unit4:LandAcquisitionAct
Introduction to Land Acquisition Act, 1984; Eminent Domain and police powers; Case laws in respect of land acquisition andcompensation.

Unit5:OrganizationsforPlanImplementation
Role of different state agencies for plan implementation; Methods of coordination between planning and implementation agencies; Statutory town planning schemes, contemporary Model schemes of some states; Significance of enforcement andsinglewindowsystem. BPLN0505:LandscapePlanningandDesign

Unit1:LandscapeElements
Landscape as an outcome of natural processes; Principles and techniques of design with landform, water and vegetation; Theroleofsurfacematerials,outdoorfittingsandstructures;Manmadelandscapesinhistory;Acomparativestudyofthe major traditions of landscape design in the east and the west in relation to concepts of space and variations in the use of landscapeelements.

Unit2:UrbanLandscape
Characteristics and components of open space patterns in towns and cities (traditional and contemporary) basic types: streets,squares,plazas,gardens,ghatsandmaidans,publicparksatdistrict,localandneighbourhoodlevels;Parksystems; Landscape design related to landuse, circulation networks and activity; Street furniture as a component of urban landscape.

Unit3:LandscapeAspectsofSitePlanningI
Principles of understanding and evaluating and existing landscape; Development as a response to constraints and opportunitiesofferedbythesite;Thelandscapeconceptandopenspacestructureasabasiccomponentofthesiteplan.

Unit4:LandscapeAspectsofSitePlanningII
The role of vegetation: environmental benefits, functional requirements, aesthetic considerations; Typical situations and criteriafordesignwithplantsandselectionofspecies;gradinginrelationtoexistingcontours,plinthlevels,roadalignment andstormwaterdrainage;principlesofcutandfill.

Unit5:ElementsofLandscapePlanning
The rural landscape; characteristics, components and change related to agriculture, forestry and development; Western experience of landscape planning; landscape assessment techniques; The concept of landscape quality; Landscape
Page|19

planning as a component of regional development proposals for industrial location (manufacturing and extractive); Environmental conservation, tourism, etc,; Landscape planning in the context of urban extensions and new towns; Introductiontolandscapeecology,culturallandscapes.

BPLN0506:GeoInformaticsforPlanning

Unit1:RemoteSensing
Limitations of traditional surveys for planning; Remote sensing definition, aerial and satellite remote sensing, aerial remotesensing.

Unit2:PhotoInterpretation
Aerial photointerpretation, qualitative and quantitative elements of photo interpretation; Satellite remote sensing, geo stationary and sunsynchronous satellites, principles of electromagnetic radiations, resolutions; Introduction to digital imageprocessing;Salientfeaturesofpopularremotesensingsatellites;Applicationsinplanning;Laboratoryexercises.

Unit3:PlanningInformationSystems
Systems approachtoplanning as basis for planning information systems; Systems, hierarchy, types; Data and information, valueofinformation,informationflows,loops;Informationsecurityandsharing;Informationsystems,types,limitations.

Unit4:HumanSettlementsandPlanningInformationSystems
Human settlements' information needs, scales and levels, preconditions for using planning information systems; Introductiontovariousplanninginformationsystems.

Unit5:PlanningInformationSystemsinIndia
PlanninginformationsystemsNNRMS,NUIS,nationalurbanobservatory,municipalinformationsystems,landinformation systems,cadastresystems;ApplicationsandLimitations;Toolsforspatialdatahandling,introductiontoGISs.

BPLN0507:SustainableUrbanDevelopment

Unit1:ConceptandIssues
Changing perspectives in manenvironment relationship with focus on issues of population, urbanization, resource depletion and pollution; Limits to growth visavis sustainable economy; Growth and environmental imperatives of developing vs. developed countries; Definitions, concepts and parameters in sustainable development with particular referencetoBrundtlandCommission,Agenda21,EcoCityapproach,etc.

Unit2:MethodsandTechniques
Application of ecological principles in sustainability: energy and resource cycles, food webs, ecological pyramids and evolution and succession of natural ecosystems; Carrying Capacity based planning: concept, parameters and indicator measures,modelsandcasestudiesinurbanandregionaldevelopment;Environmentalimpactandstrategicenvironmental assessment for urban areas; Ecological footprint analysis of cities; Sustainable lifestyle assessment and behavioural modificationsathouseholdlevels. Unit3:Land,andEnergyResources Landcapabilityandsuitabilityanalysisinlocationandplanningofurbanlanduses;Implicationsofurbanform,density,land usepatternandtransportationsysteminlandandenergyconservation.

Unit4:RoleofWater
Urban interference in hydrological cycle, with particular reference to water pollution, water resources, drainage and natural ecosystems; Urban water treatment, recycling and harvesting; Use of nonconventional energy sources in urban development. Unit5:AirQuality&SolidWasteManagement Sources, types and effects of air pollution and solid waste disposal in cavities, urban industrial processes and land use and transportation implications in airand solidwaste pollution;Norms, standards, laws, organizations andpolicies in urbanair qualitycontrolandsolidwastemanagement;Examplesofbestpractices.

BPLN0508:TrainingSeminarI
Objective: Toprovideexposuretothestudentstotheworkingenvironmentintheplanningprofessionanddevelopanunderstanding oftheprocessandmethodsofundertakingliveplanningprojects.

Page|20

Syllabus: Students are required to undertake training in a planning organization during summer vacation between the FourthandFifthsemester. The period of training will be six weeks. The exact period and place of training will be decided in consultation withtheCoordinatorinchargeoftraining. The students are expected to submit a 'Satisfactory' certificate from the relevant Planning Organization after completionoftraining. Thestudentswillsubmitareport,highlightingtheProfileofthePlanningOffice,itsorganization,keyworkareas. The students, in the course of the training would require to familiarize themselves with Planning policies, laws and Acts in use in the organization, approval and sanctioning procedures, data collection process, planning thrust,organizationalstructureandinteragencycoordination,anyotherspecialfunctionsundertakenbyspecific organizations. The involvement of the student in the organization during training would need to be specified, supported and verifiedbythesupervisorintheorganization. Thestudentswouldbeevaluatedonthebasisofthereport submittedandpresented as aseminar atthetimeof VivaVoceandthereportreceivedfromtheorganization.

Page|21

THIRDYEAR:SIXTHSEMESTER BPLN0601:PlanningStudio,VI(UrbanDevelopmentPlan)

Unit1:StudyingDevelopmentPlans
Thestudyshallinvolveunderstandingofcontentsofvarioustypesofdevelopmentplansandexploretheirfoci.

Unit2:SelectingtheCaseCityorTown
Identificationandpreparationofsecondarysourceinformationofthetownsorcitiesselectedforthestudy. Unit3:OrganizationofFieldSurveys Visit to the case study area, collection of primary and secondary data and information on various aspects such as demography,social,economic,housing,transportation,etc.;Conductofprimaryandsecondarysurveys.

Unit4:AnalysisandSynthesis
Analysis and synthesis of data and information collected on various aspects; Projections of population and workforce; Trendsandissuesidentification.

Unit5:Plan,PoliciesandProposals
Preparation ofpolicies and proposals withdifferentscenarios andidentification ofpriorities and action areas; Phasing and monitoring;Governancestructuresforimplementation;Landuseplanandtheplandocument. Note: Each student will be required to undertake training and planning (or related) during summer vacation. The exact periodandplaceoftrainingwillbedecidedinconsultationwiththecoordinatorinchargeoftraining.

BPLN0602:RegionalPlanning

Unit1:IntroductiontoRegion
Conceptofregionalplanning:nature,objectives,levelsandaims;Conceptofaregion,types,andregionalization.

Unit2:InteractionswithinaRegion
Regionalinteraction:RankSizeRule,Settlementpatterns;Centralplacetheory;Loschiantheory;Regionalnetworks.

Unit3:RegionalDevelopments
Regional development; Balanced and unbalanced development; Underdevelopment; Regional multiplier, inputoutput model;Linearprogrammingapplications;Cumulativecausationtheory;Coreperipherymodel;Growthpolesandcentres.

Unit4:PlanningProcesses
Regional planning processes: Identification of plan objectives; collection, classification and analysis of data; Norms and standardsforregionalplanning; Formulationof alternativeplanproposalswithrespecttopopulationdistribution,location ofnewregionaleconomicactivities,infrastructure,planimplementation,etc.planningprocessunderDPCandMPC.

Unit5:CaseStudies
Selected case studies in regional development: Rajasthan Canal Area, SouthEast Resource Region, Western Ghats Region, NationalCapitalRegion,MumbaiMetropolitanRegion,etc.

BPLN0603:PublicFinance

Unit:1MultipleFinance
Nature and composition of income andexpenditure, limitations andneed for revenueenhancements; Expenditure control methods and mechanisms; Budgetary allocation from Central and State Governments for urban development; Assistance from foreign donors and Multi National agencies; Nontraditional sources of funding; Market access; Pool finance and prerequisiteconditionsforaccessingnontraditionalfunds.

Unit:2AdditionalFundingsources
Types of partnership approaches; Privatization of civic services; Public private partnership mechanisms; Types of contracts andownerships;Emergingcosteffecttechnologyinterventions;Userchargedprojects;Pricingofservices.

Unit:3ResourcesBasedonAchievementofUrbanReforms
Role of state government and urban local bodies; City's challenge fund; Urban reforms; Implications on resources, incentivefundandstatelevelpooledfinancedevelopmentfund.

Unit:4InstitutionalCapacityEnhancements
Better finance management, management process; Accounting and budgeting, asset management, receivables management,costcentreapproach;Computerizationastoolforresourceenhancement;RoleofManagementInformation Systems.

Page|22

Unit:5PlanformsandIndices
Financial operating plan, city corporate plan; Development of urban indicators; Infrastructure pricing and financing financing mechanisms in addition to tax and grants; private public partnerships like BOT, BOOT, BOLT etc.; Impact fee, subsidies.

BPLN0604:ProjectFormulationAppraisalandManagement

Unit1:IntroductiontoProjectFormulation,AppraisalandManagement
The concept of projects, Importance of project formulation, appraisal and management; Reasons for shortfall in its performance; Scientific management, life cycle of project; Detailed project report, and feasibility studies; Techniques of financialappraisal,paybackperiod,IRR,DCF,NPV,CBR.

Unit2:ProjectFormulations
Project formulation: definition, objectives; Stages of project formulation and their significance; Methodology for project identificationandformulation;Feasibilitystudies,inputanalysis,financialcostbenefitanalysis,socialcostbenefitanalysis; Projectappraisalandreport.

Unit3:ProjectAppraisals
Project formulation: definition,objectives; Need for project appraisal;Projectformulation: definition, objectives; Stages of project form Network analysis; CPM, PERT, resource levelling and allocation, timecost trade off aspects; Bar charts, milestones,standardorientedcostcontroltechniques;Technoeconomicanalysisofprojects.

Unit4:ProjectImplementationandMonitoring
Project implementation, stages of implementation, teamwork, actors in project implementation; Project monitoring: meaning objectives and significance; Monitoring techniques: integrated reporting, milestones, time and cost overrun and underruns,unitindextechniques.

Unit5:ProjectEvaluations
Project evaluation: meaning, objectives, scope, stages, approach and steps, Life of a project; Techniques of project evaluation: input analysis, financial costbenefit analysis, socialcost benefit analysis; case studies in urban and regional developmentprojects.

BPLN0605:IntroductiontoUrbanDesign

Unit:1IntroductiontoUrbanDesignTheory
Urban design as interface between architecture and planning; city as a three dimensional entity; Study of volumes and openspacesatallspatiallevels;Abriefhistoricreviewofthedevelopmentoftheurbandesigndisciplineandprinciples.

Unit:2ElementsofUrbanDesign
Urban form as determined by inter play of masses, voids, building typology; Scale, harmony, symmetry, colour, texture, light and shade; Dominance, height, urban signage and graphics; Organization of spaces and their articulation in the form of squares, streets, vistas and focal points; Image of the city and its components such as edges, paths, landmarks, street features,skyline,etc;Urbantransportation.

Unit:3PhysicalandNonPhysicalDeterminantsofUrbanForms
Activity and the morphology of places; Form, size and structure of cities and the related geometry co related with their determinants; Case studies of urban design characteristics of cities in India and abroad; Related issues for public intervention.

Unit:4ControlofUrbanDesign
Urbandesignanditscontrol;Controlofvisualpollution;Agenciesresponsibleforensuringbetterurbandesign,theirroles, powersandlimitations.

Unit:5ContemporaryPractices
Townscape policies, building byelaws and regulations for existing and emerging areas of development; Special rules for heritageandhillareas.

BPLN0606:PlanningandManagementofInformalSector

Unit1:UrbanPoverty
Dimensions of urban poverty, magnitude of problem, urban poverty alleviation programmes, impact of macroeconomic structuraladjustmentpoliciesonpoorurbanhouseholds.

Page|23

Unit2:BasicNeeds
Development of the concept of basic needs; identification of basic needs and their provision for various target groups and informalsectors;Standardsforbasicneeds,NGO'sandvoluntaryorganizationsassociatedwithprovisionofbasicneeds.

Unit3:AlternativeApproachesforDeliveryofBasicServicestotheUrbanPoor
Communityplanningapproach,lowcostalternativesandinstitutionalreformsapproach.

Unit4:MigratoryImpulsesandImpactonInformalSector
Characteristics of migrants and their association with growth of informal sector; Socioeconomic deprivation and informal sector; Development of informal sector concept; Role of informal sector in housing stock, economy, commercial activities, etc.;Implicationsinphysicalplanning.

Unit5:ConsequencesofSpontaneousGrowth
Study of major aspects; Spontaneous living and working, their characteristics and functions in urban context, actions for improvement; Appraisal of the role of government, private and voluntary organizations; Existing management; Their organizational setup and limitations; Planning and development of urban settlements in respect of the spontaneous growth;CasestudiesfromIndiaandotherdevelopingcountries.

BPLN0607:GISLabforPlanning

Unit1:NeedforGIS
Mapsandspatialinformation,limitationsoftypicalDBMSpackagesandCADpackages;NeedforGISs.

Unit2:IntroductionstoGIS
Geographicinformationsystems,introduction,components,benefits;ComputerizedGISs,inputandoutputdevices;Spatial Data Entry into GIS, spatial information security and sharing; Data structure for GIS, Vector and raster data structures, comparative advantages and disadvantages; Maps, base maps and thematic maps, mapping and spatial analysis software, linkingofattributedata,spatialdataaggregation;Spatialdatageneralization;LimitationsofGISs.

Unit3:GISModelling
OverlayfunctionsinGIS;usingattributeoverspatialdatainmodelling;Casestudybasedlandsuitabilityanalysis;Modelling serviceareaforsocialinfrastructures;Impactanalysis.

Unit4:SpecificPackages
Introduction and laboratory exercises on selected GIS Packages (e.g., Arclnfo, ArcView, GeoConcept, GeoMedia, ILWIS, Maplnfo,etc.);Comparativeadvantagesanddisadvantages;Planningapplications.

Unit5:AdvancedConceptsinGIS
IntroductiontoDynamicGIS;IntegrationofGISandDigitalImageProcessing;IntegrationofGISandGPS.

Page|24

FOURTHYEAR:SEVENTHSEMESTER BPLN0701:PlanningStudioVII(RegionalPlanning)

Unit1:ContextofRegionalPlans
Role and relevance of regional planning at district or block level for regional planning, critical appraisal of district or block level plans; Understanding the contents of various types of regional plans and their linkages with higher and lower order plans.

Unit2:ConstitutionalProvisions
Districtplanninginthecontextofconstitution73rdand74th amendmentacts;districtplanningcommittees;Metropolitan planningcommittees.

Unit3:OrganizationofFieldSurveys
Formulationofgoals,objectives, methodologies;Identificationofdata andsourcesofinformation;Collectionof secondary andprimarydataforsectoralandspatialplanning;Detaileddataanalysis.

Unit4:AnalysisandSynthesis
Identification of development issues, potential thrust areas and constraints: Sectoral and spatial; designing of alternative planning strategies, settlement patterns and development strategies; Sectoral and spatial prioritization, phasing, financial plans,institutionalmechanisms,legislativeframework,managementplans.

Unit5:Plan,PoliciesandProposals
Preparation of regional plan document along with drawings, etc; Preparation of policies and proposals with different scenarios andidentificationofpriorityareas;Phasingandmonitoring; governancestructuresforimplementation;Regional landutilizationplanandtheplandocument.

BPLN0702:ManagingUrbanDevelopment

Unit1:IntroductiontoPlayersandProcessesInvolvedinManagingUrbanDevelopment
Urban development as a decision making process and corporate activity; Relevance of policies, role of administration, structure of organizations and application of management techniques in urban development; Definition and scope of the conceptsintroducedholisticoverviewofmanagementofurbandevelopment. Unit2:PublicAdministration Policyandadministration;PolicyformulationinIndia;Centralizationanddecentralization;Variousnational,state,regional, district and local level organizations involved in urban development in India, their background, functions, powers, organization structure and resources (departments, boards and commissions, public undertakings etc.) Historic development of the organizational set up of local bodies in India; Recommendations of various committees; Politics and progressofdecentralization;Changingroleoflocalgovernanceinurbandevelopment.Casestudies.

Unit3:GovernanceandUrbanization
Government, governing and governance; Determinants and indicators of good governance; Citizens charter and other instruments; Decisionmakingprocesses;Processesofurbanization,developmentalconflicts,resourceconstraints, systems deficiencies; Urban poverty and exclusion from development process; Sustainable development; Impact of globalization andeconomicreforms;Socialdiversities;Defectsinplanningapproaches,multiplicityoforganizationsandauthorities.

Unit4:UrbanManagement
Evolution of development and management systems; Types of organisations, Scope of development management at the National, state and local levels; Institutions and organizations; Improving management of public systems; Stakeholders, theirperceptionsandroleinurbanmanagement.People'sparticipation,collaborativemanagement.

Unit5:DecisionMaking&Leadership
Decisionmaking; definition, features, factors, essentials and hindrances in sound decisionmaking; Structure of decisions and types of decisions; Theories of decisionmaking: rational theory, incremental theory, systems theory, game theory, conflict theory; Decision makers and decision making bodies related to urban and regional planning at national, state and local level. Planner's functions as a leader, urban development manager, public bureaucrat, policy analyst and social reformer; Approaches to study leadership; Traitapproach, behavioural approach and situational approach; Role of the plannerinthedecisionmakingprocess;Generalistsvs.Specialist.

Page|25

BPLN0703:RuralDevelopmentandManagement

Unit1:IntroductiontoRuralDevelopment
Meaning, nature and scope of development; Nature of rural society in India; Hierarchy of settlements; Social, economic andecologicalconstraintsforruraldevelopment.

Unit2:RootsofRuralDevelopmentinIndia
Rural reconstruction and Sarvodaya programme before independence; Impact of voluntary effort and Sarvodaya Movement on rural development; Constitutional direction, directive principles; Panchayati Raj beginning of planning and communitydevelopment;Nationalextensionservices.

Unit3:PostIndependenceRuralDevelopment
BalwantRaiMehtaCommitteethreetiersystemofrurallocalGovernment;Needandscopeforpeople'sparticipationand PanchayatiRaj;AshokMehtaCommitteelinkagebetweenPanchayatiRaj,participationandruraldevelopment. Five Year Plans and Rural Development; Planning process at National, State, Regional and District levels; Planning, development, implementing and monitoring organizations and agencies; Urban and rural interface integrated approach and local plans; Development initiatives and their convergence; Special component plan and subplan for the weaker section;Microecozones;Databaseforlocalplanning;Needfordecentralizedplanning;Sustainableruraldevelopment.

Unit4:Post73rdAmendmentScenario
73rdConstitution(Amendment)ActXIschedule,devolutionofpowers,functionsandfinance;PanchayatiRajinstitutions organizationallinkages;Recentchangesinrurallocalplanning;GramSabharevitalizedPanchayatiRaj;Institutionalization; resource mapping, resource mobilization including social mobilization; Information Technology and rural planning; Need forfurtheramendments.

Unit5:GovernmentSchemes
Overviewofcontemporarygovernmentschemesforruraldevelopment.Ruraldevelopmentschemesplansandpoliciesfor sectors of development as agriculture and allied industries, Transport, employment, child and women development, Rural electrification,etc.

BPLN0704UrbanRenewalandConservation

Unit1:Introduction
Overview and introduction of the basic concepts of conservation; values, attitudes and principles for judging the conservation importance of sites, areas and related typology; scope and basic technique of urban conservation; Urban renewal as a part of metropolitan plan; identification of urban renewal areas; conservation, rehabilitation and redevelopmenturbanrenewalpoliciesandstrategies.

Unit2:Economic,FinancialandManagementAspects
Economicandspatialimplicationsofurbanrenewalprogramsmobilizationofresources;incentivezoningmanagementof urbanrenewalareas.

Unit3:ConservationandDevelopment
Economicandsocialaspectsofconservation,trafficandmanagementissues;Conservationpoliciescasestudies.

Unit4:Slums
Clearance and improvement schemes, planning aspects, land management, social economic issues, public participation, governmentschemesandtheircriticalevaluation.

Unit5:LegalandAdministrativeAspects
National and international experience in implementing urban renewal programs; Legal and administrative aspects, archaeological acts/ charters pertaining to conservation, development and conservation; Case studies of proposals for urbanconservationofsites/areasinIndiaandabroad.

BPLN0705A:InfrastructureDevelopmentPlanning(ElectiveI)

Unit1:UrbanInfrastructure(Water)
Concept of basic needs; Formulation of objectives, norms and standards; Planning for water supply; Source of supply, source analysis, quality and quantity; Issues related to transmission of water, treatment methods, sequence, benefits; Distribution systems suitable in large city, small town; basic requirements, design guidelines; Technological options for water supply; Aspects of water distribution in far flung areas; Standards and locations for pumping stations; Water supply projectsfinancingandmanagement;Legalrights,waterpricing,waterpollution.
Page|26

Unit2:UrbanInfrastructure(SewageandSanitation)
Biological/ Environmental/ Cultural concepts in environmental sanitation; Low cost sanitation options: biogas, Sulabh Sauchalaya,etc.;Basicinformation,alternativedisposalsystemsandconditionsofuse;Principlesofsewagesystemlayout; Collection, transportation and treatment of sewage; Principles of water bound disposal system, storm water drainage systems;Differentmethodsofsewagetreatments;Issuesrelatedtodevelopmentparameters.Solidwaste:basicprinciples, generation, characteristics, collection, collection, disposal, management of city waste; Environmental issues of garbage disposal;Alternativetechnologicalinnovations,conversionofgarbageintousableforms.

Unit3:UrbanInfrastructure(FireProtectionandElectricity)
Planningforfireprotectionservicesandspacestandards;Locationalcriteria,implicationsonlanduseanddensity.Planning for electrification, general scenario, services and space standards of transformers; Locational criteria, load forecasting. Institutional arrangements for municipal services, sector issues and assessments, financing systems, administrative setup, people'sparticipation.

Unit4:RegionalInfrastructurePlanning
Regional poverty and basic needs; Basic needs approach to the provision of infrastructure and networks; Regional infrastructure and network systems: Physical (roads, irrigation system, water supply, sanitation, drainage, watershed management,fireservices,telecommunication,energy,electricity,solidwastedisposal,etc.);Social(healthandeducation) and economics (banking, marketing and public distribution systems); Diagnosis of issues, methodology, role of regional planner.

Unit5:IssuesinRegionalInfrastructurePlanning
Planning and programming approaches for regional infrastructure and network systems; Environmental, social and economic impacts of infrastructure and network systems; Integrated planning organization and management of regional infrastructure and network systems; Economic costing of regional networks and services; Pricing and cost recovery for districtnetworksandservices.

BPLN0705B:PublicPrivatePartnershipsinUrbanDevelopment(ElectiveI)

Unit1:UrbanSector
Theurbansector;existingattributesandchangingscenario;Problemsassociatedwithurbansectordevelopment.

Unit:2RoleandTrends
Challenges of developing PPP projects in urban sector; Recent trends of increasing private participation; Possible partners andtheirpossibleroles.

Unit3:FormsofPartnerships
Possible forms of partnerships such as contracting out, BOT, joint venture, concessions and community led informal partnershipapproaches;StrengthsandweaknessesofPPPsandtheirfundingstructures

Unit4:Partnerships,AlliancesandUrbanDevelopment
Preconditions for partnerships; Advantages of collaborating; Making groups and partnerships effective; Methods of promotingparticipation;Usingpartnershipsforimprovingurbandevelopmentinsmallandmediumsizecities;Meetingthe needsoftheurbanpoorthroughpublicprivatepartnerships.

Unit:5MechanismsofPPPs
Processes, procedures and mechanisms in partnerships: Regulations and administrative procedures, competitive bidding, due diligence technique, regulatory authority. Transaction cost; Use of municipal bonds for raising public investment; Capacitybuildingofmunicipalitiesforundertakingpartnershipefforts.

BPLN0706:DisasterMitigationandManagement

Unit1:BasicConceptsofDisasterManagement
Disaster definitions, concept and perceptions; Different types of disasters; Recent initiatives at national and state level; Kyoto Framework of disaster mitigation and management; Disaster management policy national and states; Disaster ManagementActnationalandstates.

Unit2:DisasterManagementMechanisms
Disaster management mechanisms national, state and district levels; Select global practices; disaster and development; Physical planning and disaster management plans; Various role playersin disaster managementNGOs / CBOs and Armed Forces;CommunityBasedDisasterPreparedness(CBDP).

Unit3:DisasterRiskMitigation
Natural Disasters physical phenomenon, causes and consequences mitigation and management practices cyclones, floods, earthquakes, landslides etc.; Causes and risk mitigation strategies at the master plan for industrial, chemical and biological disasters; Land use planning, building bye laws and disaster safe construction practices for different types of disasters.
Page|27

Unit4:DisasterPreparedness
Forecasting and early warning systems for various types of disasters; Communication and information technology in disaster management; Disaster education and awareness; Documentation and case studies on natural disasters. Urbanization, land requirements, social and affordability issues of land use, climate change and its implications in disaster mitigation.

Unit5:PostDisasterManagementandCrossCuttingIssues
Postdisastermanagement;Rehabilitationandreconstructionofdisaster affectedareas;Urbandisastermitigation;Natural resource management for disaster safe habitation; Relationship between disaster and environment; safe hill area development guidelines and coastal zone regulations for safe habitation; Human settlement planning for consequence mitigationofglobalwarmingandclimatechangethrough.

BPLN0707:ThesisProgrammingandResearchTechniques
Objective: To introduce students to basic literature, research process, techniques and colloquial arguments, so as to help themfinaliseatopicfortheirthesisinthesubsequentsemester.

Unit1:ThesisProgramming
Identificationoftopicofinteresthavingrelevancetoplanningprofession,integrationandapplicationofthelearntresearch processtotheprethesiswork. Planning colloquium: Exposure to the colloquial arguments by the stakeholders, decision makers, urban managers, advocates, technocrats, user groups, etc. Based on the inputs from the colloquial arguments, the topics shall be finalised forthesisinthesubsequentsemester. Unit2:ResearchTechniques Data collection and analysis: Sample determination, data tabulation (coding, decoding, etc.), quantitative and qualitative data analysis. Introduction to advanced statistical techniques such as, decision trees, factor analysis, fuzzy logic, multiple regression,multivariance,cobweb,logitandprobitmodels,etc. Testing of hypothesis: Statistical hypothesis, simple and composite tests of significance, null hypothesis, types of errors, levelofsignificance,criticalregion,chisquaredistribution,goodnessoffit,applicationsinplanning.

Unit3:ResearchProcess
Problem identification, formulation of problem statement, literature review, working hypothesis, research brief, research methodology,sampledetermination,datacollectionandanalysis,reportstructuring. NoteThestudents shallcollectbackgroundmaterial, identifypotentialparticipants,organisecolloquium,recordminutes andsubmitreport.

BPLN0708:TrainingSeminarII
Objective: To develop an understanding of the process and methods of undertaking live planning projects and participate in multi disciplinaryteamsundertakingvariousaspectsofspatialplanningincludingexploringspecialisedfields. Syllabus: Students are required to undertake training in a planning organization during summer vacation between the Sixth and Seventhsemester. The period of training will be six weeks. The exact period and place of training will be decided in consultation withtheCoordinatorinchargeoftraining. The students are expected to submit a 'Satisfactory' certificate from the relevant Planning Organization after completionoftraining. The students are expected to work on project/s related to urban planning or any specialization such as infrastructureplanning,environmentalplanning,transportationplanning,realestate,housingetc. The students will submit a report, highlighting the profile of the organization, its structure, key work areas, and anintroductiontoproject(s)currentlybeingundertaken. Thrust of the Report would be on specific projects that the student may be part of, describing the background, context,methodology,policyframeworkandproposals(ifany)oftheproject. The involvement of the student in the organization during training would need to be specified, supported and verifiedbythesupervisorintheorganization. Thestudentswouldbeevaluatedonthebasisofthereport submittedandpresentedasaseminaratthetimeof VivaVoceandthereportreceivedfromtheorganization.

Page|28

FOURTHYEAR:EIGHTHSEMESTER BPLN0801:PlanningThesis
At the B. Plan level, the students are required to undertake a thesis on a topic of their choice, finalised in the previous semester in the subject Research Methods and Thesis Programming. At this level the thesis project should essentially culminateinaspatialplanningsolutioninadditiontosocial,economicandstrategicinputs.Thesiswillbecompletedunder theguidanceofanapprovedresearchsupervisorallottedbythedepartment.Thesiswillbepreparedbythestudentasper ThesisManualpreparedbythe department.Thestudents willberequiredtopresentthesisorally,graphicallyandthrough written report. The student will also be required to present his/her thesis before the external examiners appointed by the school.

Unit1:DevelopmentofMethodology
Clear goals and objectives along with scope of each objective should be outlined before establishing the need for conductingaresearchstudy;Substantivelimitationsoftheresearchworkshouldalsobestated.

Unit2:LiteratureSearch
Previous published work on the subject area has to be critically examined for finding out existing thought processes of otherauthorsandtrends.

Unit3:Primary/SecondaryDataCollection
Depending on the research topic, field surveys have to be designed and field work has to done after conducting appropriatesamplesurveys.

Unit4:SynthesisofDataandInformationandFindings
Field data andinformation and literature search findingsshould besynthesized to make final arguments and identification ofplanningissues.

Unit5:ProposalsandRecommendations
Final specific planning proposals and recommendations should be made at various geographical levels. Proposals should directlyemanatefromanalysisandshouldnotbegeneralized.Thesisshouldcontainalistofreferencesasperinternational standards.

BPLN0802:ProfessionalPractice

Unit1:RoleofPlanner
Planner's input as professional at various levels and organizations, his role in decision making processes, relevant issues: Generalists vs. specialists, professionals vs. technocrats, planner as decision maker vs. advisor to decision maker, relationship with client, developers, institutions and contractors; Relationship with other experts such as engineers, architects,sociologists,economist,lawyers,etc.forspecializedstudiesrelatedtoplanning.

Unit2:Organization,ScopeandScaleofCharges
Aims andobjectivesofprofessionalinstitutes, sisterbodies;Professionalrolesandresponsibilitiesofplanningconsultants; Responsibilitiestowardsclients,fellowprofessionalsandgeneralpublic;Scopeofservicesfordifferentprojectslikemaster plan for urban area, zonal district plan, sector/neighbourhood, layout for group housing schemes, commercial centres, industrialestates,etc.;Consultancyagreementsandsafeguards;Feesandscalesofprofessionalcharges.

Unit3:PoliticalSystems,SocialSystemsandPlanning
Democracy and planning, socialism and planning, fascism and planning; Tribal society, peasant society, industrial society; SpatialsegregationinIndia.

Unit4:ConflictsandResolutions
Nature andmodeof resolutionofconflicts;Publicparticipationinplanning as anaidtobetterunderstandingplanning and implementation;PoliticalnatureofplanningandimplementationproblemsinIndia;Casestudies:examplesfromtheother partsoftheworldhighlightingsituationswheresuchproblemshavebeenminimized.

Unit5:Ethics
Canonsofethics;Ethicsofvirtue;Ethicsofduty;Ethicsofresponsibility;Workethics;Professionalethics;Ethicsinplanning profession,researchandeducation. Note:Itispreferablethatthiscourseisdeliveredbypractitionershavingconsiderableexperienceinplanningpractice.

Page|29

BPLN0803A:WaterResourceManagement(ElectiveII)
Unit1:Introduction Sources of fresh water; Need of water; Uses of fresh water; Health and Environmental concerns related to availability and qualityofwaterresources. Unit2:WaterResources Watercrisis andwater stressduetoPopulationgrowth,urbanization andClimatechange. Depletionof aquifers; Pollution, etc. Integrated water resources perspective for social, economic, environmental, and technical dimensions in the managementanddevelopmentofsurfacewaters. Unit3:Legislation Thelaws,regulationsandinstitutionsrequiredformanagingwaterresources.Legislationforpreventingwaterpollution. Unit4:WaterManagement Development and management of infrastructure for annual and multiyear flow regulation, for floods and droughts, for multipurposestorage,andforwaterqualityandsourceprotection.Damsandenvironmentaleffects. Unit5:Strategies Waterstrategiesindifferentregionsandcountries.Watersharingacrossstateandcountryboundaries.Watersecurity.

BPLN0803B:ClimateChangeandHumanSettlements(ElectiveII)
Unit1:UnderstandingClimateChange GreenhouseGases,Anthropogeniccauses,CarbonCycle,GlobalWarming,InventoryofGHGs,UrbanHeatIslands. Unit2:InternationalandNationalEfforts UnitedNationsFrameworkConventiononClimateChange,ConferenceofParties,KyotoProtocol,IntergovernmentalPanel on Climate Change, National Communication Process, Indian Network of Climate Change Assessment, Global Environment Facility,CleanDevelopmentMechanism. Unit3:RoleofHumansettlements ContributiontoGHGs,SectoralContributions,MitigationPossibilities,LowCarbonSettlements. Unit4:ImpactsofClimateChange Climate as forcing Variable, Locational Attributes, Sensitivity and Vulnerability of different sectors, Extreme events and theireffects. Unit5:AdaptationStrategies Resilience, Threshold variables, Risk Avoidance, Risk Mitigation, Risk Coverage, Mitigation and Adaptation Linkage, Case studiesofAdaptationapproaches.

BPLN0804A:PlanningforSpecialAreas(ElectiveIII)

Unit1:LocationandTypes
Definition and Location of Special areas, special areas in different countries. Typology of formal and functional special areas;typesofareasbasedoneconomic,socialadministrationandgeographicalcharacteristics.

Unit2:Characteristics
ProcessofformationofSpecialareas/zones.Characteristicsofspecialareas,specialareasandnationaleconomy.

Unit3:Governance
Organisation of Special areas Institutional structureof special areasgovernment,and Private. Quasigovernment agencies LawsandactsrulesandregulationsforspecialAreas.Landacquisitionforspecialareas.

Unit4:Infrastructure
Basicservicesandtransport.Medicalandeducationfacilities.Systemsforperformancemonitoringofspecialareas.

Unit5:DevelopmentFinanceofSpecialareas
Capitalinvestments,foreigninvestments,public,privatepartnershipinspecialareasandzones.

BPLN0804B:SettlementSizeandPlanningStrategies(ElectiveIII)

Unit1:LocationandEvolution
Criteria of identification and evolution of Mega, Metropolitan Cities and Small and Medium Towns. Urbanization trends, globalcityindex,typology,pullandpushfactors.

Unit2:CharacteristicsofMegaandMetrocitiesandSmallandMediumTowns
Social,economic,politicalandculturalcharacteristicsofMegaandMetroCitiesandSmallandMediumTowns.
Page|30

Unit3:UrbanGovernance
Schemes, programmes, policies towards the urban management and governance of urban centres (Mega and Metro Cities andSmallandMediumTowns). Unit4:InfrastructureDevelopment Infrastructure Development water supply, electricity, sewage disposal, transportation network and communication networkinginurbancentres(MegaandMetroCitiesandSmallandMediumTowns).

Unit5:PlanningStrategies
PlanningStrategiesforthedevelopmentofurbansettlementsinthecontextofdevelopmentofstate/nation.

Page|31

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen