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Name of Faculty
ARCHITETURE
Faculty Code
AR
Programme Name :
BACHLORE OF ARCHITECURE
Programme Code :
B.ARC
Effective from:
JUNE-2011
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AR101
BAARC101
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CC
AR102
BAARC102
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AR103
BAARC103
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CC
AR104
BAARC104
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CC
AR105
BAARC105
CC
CC
AR106
BAARC106
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AR107
1
1
Sem
Combinati
on Code
Pap
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Type
Marking scheme
Paper Name
Design
Studio-I
(DST)
Basic
Design-I
(BDG)
Build.
ConstructionI (BCT)
Building
Materials-I
(BMT)
External
Internal
Th
e
Th
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Pr
a
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cred
it
Pr
a
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
Structutre-I
(STR)
30
70
100
CC
Humanities-I
(HMT)
30
70
100
BAARC107
CC
CC
A.G.T..-I
(AGT)
30
70
100
AR108
BAARC108
CC
CC
10
0
100
AR109
BAARC109
CC
CC
60
100
Drawing &
Painting-I
(DPT)
Communicati
on Skills-I
(CMS)
40
Remar
ks
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Type
Paper Name
AR201
BAARC201
CC
CC
AR202
BAARC202
CC
CC
AR203
BAARC203
CC
CC
AR204
BAARC204
CC
CC
AR205
BAARC205
CC
CC
AR206
BAARC206
CC
AR207
Sem
Combinati
on Code
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cred
it
External
Th Pr
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a
Internal
Th Pr
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a
Design
Studio- II
(DST)
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
Structutre-II
(STR)
30
60
100
CC
Humanities-II
(HMT)
30
60
100
BAARC207
CC
CC
A.G.T.-II
(AGT)
30
70
100
AR208
BAARC208
CC
CC
10
0
100
AR209
BAARC209
CC
CC
60
100
AR200
BAARC210
CC
CC
10
0
100
Build.
ConstructionII (BCT)
Building
Materials-II
(BMT)
Drawing &
Painting- II
(DPT)
Communicati
on Skills- II
(CMS)
Related Study
Programme
(RSP)
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Paper Name
AR301
BAARC301C
C
CC
AR302
BAARC302C
C
AR303
Se
m
Combinati
on Code
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cred
it
External
Th Pr
e
a
Internal
Th Pr
e
a
Design
Studio- III
(DST)
30
70
100
CC
30
70
100
BAARC303C
C
CC
Build.
ConstructionIII (BCT)
30
70
100
AR304
BAARC304C
C
CC
Structutre- III
(STR)
40
60
100
AR305
BAARC305C
C
CC
Hist. Of arch-I
(HOA)
30
70
100
AR306
BAARC306C
C
CC
Survey &
Levlling-I
(SLG)
30
70
100
AR307
BAARC307C
C
CC
Env. Science-I
(ESC)
30
70
100
AR308
BAARC308C
C
CC
Comp.
Application-I
(CAP)
10
0
100
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s
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Paper Code
AR401
BAARC401
CC
CC
AR402
BAARC402
CC
CC
AR403
AR404
BAARC403
CC
BAARC404
CC
AR405
BAARC405
CC
CC
AR406
BAARC406
CC
CC
AR407
BAARC407
CC
CC
AR408
BAARC408
CC
CC
AR409
BAARC409
CC
CC
Sem
Combinati
on Code
Pap
er
Type
CC
CC
Marking scheme
Paper Name
Design
Studio- IV
(DST)
Building
Construction
-IV (BCT)
Structure-IV
(STR)
Hist. Of archII (HOA)
Survey &
Levlling-II
(SLG)
Env.
Science-II
(ESC)
Build.Service
s-I (BSV)
Comp.
Application-II
(CAP)
Related
Study
Programme
(RSP)
External
Internal
Th
e
Th
e
Pr
a
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cred
it
Pr
a
30
70
100
30
70
100
60
40
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
10
0
100
10
0
100
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s
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Pap
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Type
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Paper Name
Cred
it
External
Th Pr
e
a
Internal
Th Pr
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a
30
70
100
10
30
70
100
AR501
AR502
BAARC501
CC
BAARC502
CC
AR503
BAARC503
CC
CC
Structure-V
(STR)
40
60
100
AR504
BAARC504
CC
CC
Hist. Of arch-III
(HOA)
30
70
100
AR505
BAARC505
CC
CC
Energy
Conscious
Architecture
(ECA)
30
70
100
AR506
BAARC506
CC
CC
Build.Services-II
(BSR)
30
70
100
AR506
BAARC501
ES
ES
Elective-I
10
0
100
CC
CC
Design Studio-V
(DST)
Building
Construction-V
(BCT)
Tot
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Mar
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Remark
s
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Code
AR601
BAARC601
CC
CC
AR602
BAARC602
CC
CC
AR603
AR604
AR605
AR606
BAARC603
CC
BAARC604
CC
BAARC605
CC
BAARC601
ES
Se
m
6
6
6
Combinati
on Code
Pap
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Typ
e
CC
CC
CC
ES
Marking scheme
Paper Name
Design Studio-VI
(DST)
Building
Construction-VI
(BST)
Structure-VI (STR)
Hist. Of arch-iv
(HOA)
Quantity Survey &
Costing (QSC)
Elective-II
Externa
l
Th Pr
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a
Internal
Th
e
Pr
a
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cre
dit
30
70
100
12
30
70
100
40
60
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
10
0
100
Remar
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Se
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Combinati
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Paper
Code
AR701
BAARC701
CC
Marking scheme
Pap
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Typ
e
Paper Name
CC
Office Training
(Practical Training)
(OPT)
Externa
l
Th Pr
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a
Internal
Th
e
10
0
Pr
a
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cre
dit
100
24
Remar
ks
Se
m
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Combinati
on Code
Old
Pape
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Paper
Code
AR801
AR802
AR803
AR804
AR805
AR806
AR807
BAARC801
CC
BAARC802
CC
BAARC803
CC
BAARC804
CC
BAARC805
CC
BAARC806
CC
BAARC801
ES
Marking scheme
Pap
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Typ
e
Tot
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Mar
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Paper Name
Cre
dit
CC
Design Studio-VIII
(DST)
70
30
100
10
CC
Advanced Build.Const.
(ABC)
70
30
100
CC
Housing Seminar
(HSE)
10
0
100
CC
Advanced Structure
(AST)
70
30
100
CC
Prof.Practice-I (PP-I)
70
30
100
CC
Landscape (LAN)
70
30
100
ES
Elective-III
10
0
100
Externa
l
Th Pr
e
a
Internal
Th
e
Pr
a
Remar
ks
10
Se
m
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Combinati
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Old
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Paper
Code
AR901
AR902
AR903
AR904
AR905
AR906
AR907
BAARC901
CC
BAARC902
CC
BAARC903
CC
BAARC904
CC
BAARC905
CC
BAARC906
CC
BAARC901
ES
Pap
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Typ
e
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
ES
Marking scheme
Paper Name
Design Studio-IX
(DST)
Urban Design
Seminar (UDS)
Cons. & proj.
Management (CPM)
History of town
planning. (HOT)
Prof.Practice-II (PPII)
Research Methods
(RME)
Elective-IV
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cre
dit
30
100
12
10
0
100
70
30
100
70
30
100
70
30
100
100
100
Externa
l
Th Pr
e
a
70
Internal
Th
e
10
0
10
0
Pr
a
Remar
ks
11
Se
m
10
Combinati
on Code
Old
Pap
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Cod
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Paper Code
AR100
1
BAARC1001
CC
Marking scheme
Pap
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Typ
e
Paper Name
CC
Thesis
-Design/Research
(TDR)
Externa
l
Th Pr
e
a
70
Internal
Th
e
30
Pr
a
Tot
al
Mar
k
Cre
dit
100
24
Remar
ks
12
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC101CC
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO-I (DST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
03
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Objective
The course will introduce students to the design fundaments with respect to function and
aesthetics
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
2.1
2.2
1
2
3
4
Content
Hrs.
Perception of Functions and Importance in Design.
Important function in relation to its forms, realizations of the dimensions
and related proportion.
The importance of Human Dimensions in working out the size and
volume which leads to solution of arriving to the space for various
activities.
Methodology :Exercise
To understand the form is to draw an object in relation to the hand.
Measure drawing of he articles within the kitchen and to study the
relative proportions.
With the help of measured objects to arrive a dimension of useable
functional space in 2D.
Study of Anthropometry with a dimension for the various activities of day
to day life.
Marks
W+%
Credit
13
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
BASIC DESIGN-I (BDG)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC102CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
06
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
Focus
Objective
To create the sense of perception in relation to the nature and the principles of life and creating
the forms, studying the rhythm or balance contrast and spaces in 2 dimensions.
Unit
No.
1
2
Topi
c
No.
1.1
2.1
2.2
Content
Hrs.
Drawing and sketching exercises.
Analysis of visual impressions and representing in various media.
Understanding of elements of visual perception line, form, space, point
to line, order, rhythm, harmony, balance and contrast.
Methodology :Skills to be developed through a series of studio exercises with model
making in the workshop classes. Skills to be developed through the
studio exercise for creating the form from point to line - form to line says
formal and informal forms. Exercise for order, positive and negative
spaces, balance formal and informal balances, harmony, rhythm,
splitting of the form, compositions with 2D and different texture and
colour. The composition of the different forms in 3D with different
materials, colors and textures with knowledge of property and nature of
materials.
Marks
W+%
Credit
14
4
5
6
7
15
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC103CC
Semester :
BUILD. CONSTRUCTION-I (BCT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
Practical
(hrs)
4 X 18 = 72
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
03
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Objective
Understanding different construction techniques for chosen materials, building elements and
composite architecture
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
2.1
Stone Masonry
a. Techniques with examples
b. Case studies of buildings
c. Landmark structures
3.1
Brick Masonry
a. Techniques with examples
b. Types of Brick masonry
c. Case studies of Buildings with exposed brickwork
d. Landmark structures
4.1
Mud Construction.
Hrs.
Building Elements functions and Design
a. Functional Requirement of Building
b. mportant Building Components
c. Foundation, Plinth and Superstructur
Methodology
a.Lectures on basic construction of building.
b.Studio exercises and case studies.
c.Study of various components of existing building through sketches & models.
d.Site visit.
Reference Books :No Book Name
1
Construction of Building Vol.-I- R.Berry
2
Building Construction Metric Vol.-II- W.B.Mckay
3
Construction Technology Vol.-I- Chudley
Marks
W+%
Credit
16
4
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
BUILDING MATERIALS-I (BMT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC104CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
17
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC105CC
Semester :
STRUCTUTRE-I (STR)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
02
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Content
Hrs.
Glossary of technical words, natural structures and intuitive
understanding of their behavior, their relationship with man made
structures.
2.1
Functions of structures. Primary and secondary forces acting on
structures gravitational force, live load, wind, temperature variation.
Types of supports & their characteristics.
3.1
Analysis & design Design criteria.
4.1
Primary elements of structure and their behavior.
5.1
Factor of safety & factors affecting it. Characteristics of Structural design
strength, stiffness and stability. Discussion on factors affecting them
and ways of satisfying these requirements
Total
(Marks)
100
6.1
Study of behavior of structures through models and testing them for
given
load.
Methodology
Through class lectures, Presentations, site visits, case studies and
making models & testing them.
Marks
W+%
Credit
18
Reference Books :No Book Name
Structure in Architecture - Mario Salvadori
1
2
Building Structure Primer - James E Ambrose
3
Structures Schodeck
4
Structural Concepts and Systems for Architecture & Engineers - T.Y.Lin.
5
Elements of Structure Morgan
19
Unit
No.
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC106CC
Semester :
HUMANITIES-I (HMT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
02
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Topi
c
No.
1.1
2.1
Content
Hrs.
Understanding the concept of Culture through the discussions on its
important factors. The practical/written assignments on the issues which
reflect a regions culture, like the assignment on forgotten games of
childhood, the discussion on the dying trades and in general trades that
symbolizes a regions culture and the collection of information/visuals
and opinion of cities and its architecture of their birth.
Introduction to the concept of art and its expressions; like initiation to
various art forms and its interrelationship.
Methodology
Exercises based on the above Objectives.
Marks
W+%
Credit
20
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC107CC
Semester :
A.G.T.-I (AGT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
Practical
(hrs)
1
2
3
4
5.1
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Introduction & Use of Drawing Instruments
Line Exercise
Lettering
Orthographic Projections
Solids
Planes
Lines, Points
Orthographic Projections: Inclined Objects
6.1
7.1
Sections of Solids
Auxiliary Projections
03
6
7
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
8.1
Development Of Surfaces.
Methodology
Various drawing exercises and making models of basic geometrical
solids.
Marks
W+%
Credit
21
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC108CC
Semester :
DRAWING & PAINTING-I (DPT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
Learning the basic skills of sketching and drawing the given object or the place.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1
2
3
4
Content
Hrs.
Introduction to basic elements of visual art. The practical exercises
include:
Exploration in making different quality of lines on different surfaces.
Drawing the shapes/forms from memory and from observation: Contour
drawings.
Sketching of forms, esp. Human Form in its surrounding and Natural
Objects.
Observation and creation/play of textures through rubbing and visual
perception
5
Outdoor sketching: People and Places.
Methodology
Freehand sketching and drawing with different grades of pencils,
charcoal sticks and Kittas (with Fountain Pen Ink), on different qualities
of papers.
Reference Books :No Book Name
Design Drawing Francis D.K. Ching
1
2
Rendering with Pen and Ink Robert W. Gill
3
The Natural Way to Draw Kimon Nicholaides
4
Drawing / Thinking Edi. Mark Treib.
Marks
W+%
Credit
22
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC109CC
Semester :
COMMUNICATION SKILLS-I (CMS)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
1
01
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
The aim is to enhance the students ability to understand and converse in English and to be
able to score a satisfactory score in the competitive areas.
Topi
c
No.
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Content
Hrs.
Foundational component:
Understanding the basic structure of the language
Grammar, vocabulary, speech and other parts of the language
Using the language for communication purpose
Understanding essential grammar and translation
Using accent and rhythm correctly.
Methodology
Teaching and instruction will involve the use of lecture-cum-workshop
mode most of the time. The focus in teaching and instruction will be
learner-oriented and every effort will be made to maximize student
participation with learners as partners in classroom explorations. Thus
there will be oral and written presentations.
Marks
W+%
Credit
23
Practical
(hrs)
6 X 18 =
108
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO- II (DST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC201CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
06
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
Focus
Visualizing the space for the various activities of day to day life for standard space. To transfer
the knowledge of anthropometrics with the sense of proportion to create the various space.
Objective
The course will introduce students to develop a sense of scale based on the human body,
concepts of human presence, size, scale, proportions and their relationships.
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Content
Hrs.
Understanding of the human figure as the unique standard of measure
in architecture.
Correspondence between parts of human body and experience of the
designed environment.
The body in motion, patterns of dimension/patterns of movement,
rhythms repetition of bodily dimensions.
Ergonomics/behavior/dimension
Study of relationship of human body to those objects that make up the
environment.
1.6
Investigation in the concepts of size, scale and proportions\ in
architecture.
1
2
Methodology
An exercise for creating one space for a defined function considering
human space and objects.
Exercise for creating more than one space for prescribed users of a
residential unit considering day to day activity in relation to the life style.
Marks
W+%
Credit
24
Architecture and the human sciences - John Wiley
Method in architecture- Tom heath
Developments in design methodology- Nigel cross
Time saver standards for building types, DeChiara and Callender, Mc Graw hill company,Neufert Architects
data, Bousmaha Baiche & Nicholas Walliman, Blackwell science ltd,
New Metric Handbook.
Patricia Tutt
1
2
3
4
5
Practical
(hrs)
5 X 18 = 90
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
BASIC DESIGN- II (BDG)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC202CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
03
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Objective
To develop the perceptions towards using the basic principles of aesthetics which can be useful
to create a built form
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1
2
Content
Hrs.
Observing and analyzing the natural objects and transferring into
manmade patterns.
Structure and compositions of shapes and form, study of color and
texture in an abstract composition.
A 3D pattern, shape and form with solids and voids.
Methodology
Series of exercise for preparing the abstract compositions with textures
and colors reflecting the principles of aesthetics.
Preparing the 3D compositions using the different materials like wood,
steel, POP to express in reflect of the perception.
Marks
W+%
Credit
25
Practical
(hrs)
4 X 18 = 72
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC203CC
Semester :
BUILD. CONSTRUCTION- II (BCT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
03
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Understanding different construction techniques for chosen materials, building elements and
composite architecture
Objective
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1
2
Content
Hrs.
Building Elements
- Arches
- Definition, General Forms, Types of Arches, Classification of
Arches as per shape, center and workmanship, Stability.
- Lintels & weather sheds
- Function and use, materials used
Timber Carpentry & Joinery
- Terms
- Principles of Joinery
- Classification of joints
- Widening joints
- Angle and Oblique Joints
- Fastenings
- Tools used
Flooring Finishes & details
- Types of Floor finishes,
- Factors affecting choice of flooring materials
- Case examples.
Methodology
Lectures on materials and construction of building elements,
Conventional practices etc.
Studio Exercises and case studies for above. Site Visit to various
factories, processing sites etc.
Marks
W+%
Credit
26
27
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC204CC
Semester :
BUILDING MATERIALS- II (BMT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
28
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC205CC
Semester :
STRUCTUTRE- II (STR)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
02
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Structural properties of basic materials like masonry, timber, concrete
and steel.
1.2
Introduction to basic structural systems such as post-beam, bearing wall
system, trusses, rigid frames, and their structural behavior. Distribution
of loads through the elements of the system. Case studies.
1.3
Effect of simple geometric forms on the overall structural behavior.
1.4
Forms to be studied include cuboidinal and prismatic with symmetrical
and asymmetrical footprint layouts. Aspect ratio and its effect on the
overturn resistance.
1.5
Working out structural systems and their layout for a small building.
Methodology
Through class lectures, Presentations, site visits, case studies and
making models & testing them.
Marks
W+%
Credit
29
4
5
30
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC206CC
Semester :
HUMANITIES- II (HMT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
02
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Study of humanity and his culture to form derivation for design physical manifestation in the
contemporary world.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
Content
Hrs.
Introduction definition - Important Fields in development of humanity.
Study of the various cultures in the world through its history, art, religion,
philosophy, etc. to understand the cultural development through the
ages.
Understand different cultural landmarks responsible for shaping
human surroundings.
Appreciation of various cultures, their importance in development of
humanity.
Understanding the arts as an expression of various cultures.
Architecture and its relationship with other cultural realms and society
1.3
1.4
The logic of thinking and reasoning in science. The fields of science and
their contribution to human culture mathematics, the material
sciences, the life sciences.
Understanding arts
The definition of art
Different type of arts like painting, sculpture, performing arts-theater,
music, dance and its importance in the society.
Basic characteristics and development of important art field.
Methodology
Exercises based on the above Objectives.
Marks
W+%
Credit
31
32
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC207CC
Semester :
A.G.T.- II (AGT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
03
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
1.4
Isometric Projections
Sciagraphy : In Plan & Elevation : In Isometric
Perspective : One-Point & Two-Point
Projecting from Plan & Elevation
Projecting from Plan only.
Rendering Techniques.
Methodology
Through various drawing exercises.
Marks
W+%
Credit
33
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC208CC
Semester :
DRAWING & PAINTING- II (DPT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
Introduction to basics of Color, Color theories, Color behavior and its relevance to the
architecture.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
Content
Hrs.
Introduction to basic color mechanics: Primary Colors, Secondary
Colors, Analogous Colors, Complimentary Colors through the practical
exercises in making a color wheel.
The study of Color Behavior:
a. relationship of Light and Color.
b. relationship between Space and Color.
Rendering of Organic and Inorganic Shapes/Forms with different Color
Medias: Pencil Colors, Poster Colors and Technique of Collage.
Methodology
Basic practical assignments employing observation and imagination for
understanding the Color Mechanics.
Marks
W+%
Credit
34
BAARC
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Core Compulsory
Theory
(hrs)
2 X 18 =36
Focus
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
Programme Name :
Semester :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
Total Credit :
01
BAARC209CC
COMMUNICATION SKILLS- II (CMS)
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Communicational component :
1.
Developing communication skills
2.
Developing writing skills
3.
Developing reading skills
Methodology
Teaching and instruction will involve the use of lecture-cum-workshop
mode most of the time. The focus in teaching and instruction will be
learner-oriented and every effort will be made to maximize student
participation with learners as partners in classroom explorations. Thus
there will be oral and written presentations.
Marks
W+%
Credit
35
Focus
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC210CC
Semester :
RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME (RSP)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
2
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
This RSP aims at creating understanding of inherent form and order in the built environment by observing it and
analyzing by sketching. Hand sketch also gives an opportunity to students for examining the systems, scale and
architectural language of the built.
36
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC301CC
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO- III (DST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
08
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
Focus
Objective
The course will introduce students to basic properties and application of building material and
its ability to create an architectural space and form of a certain ambience and scale.
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
Content
Hrs.
Understanding the various criteria of case-study
i.e. things to notice while doing the case studies
User-activities in activity hour w.r.t. spaces
Feasibility of scale of space w.r.t. nos. of users
Climatic criteria taken care of w.r.t. kind & nos. of users
Finding out programmatic add-ons that can enhance the architectural
quality of spaces or functioning of space
Patterns of social interactions one-to-one, small group formations,
community gatherings etc w.r.t. activity and scale of space
Understanding the clientele users properly w.r.t. their anthropometry,
psychology and behavior pattern for this specific function
Methodology
Bubble diagrams, using grid or standardized unit as design tools
creating typical interior layouts for specific activity-spaces w.r.t.
anthropometry & building materials (wall openings, thicknesses etc)
Basic site development criteria
margins, landscape, approaches, entry & any specific site
features
very basic vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site
Usage of building material as generation of building language
Usage of building material w.r.t. climate, construction & technology
available
Marks
W+%
Credit
37
2
3
4
Scale in Architecture
-Frank Orr Architecture as Space -Bruno Zevi
Design Strategies in Architecture-Edited by Geoffrey Baker
Environmental Interaction-David Canter & Peter Stringer
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC302CC
Semester :
BASIC DESIGN- III (BDG)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
02
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Objective
To develop creation and thinking towards visualizing the 3D forms which can be translated
ultimately in a built form in the future study.
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
A study of a process towards the development of perception visualizing
3D abstract forms
Methodology
1. An exercise to develop 3D forms with the help of geometry.
2. Exercise for creating 3D non-functional forms out of various
materials, shapes, size and structure.
3. Exercise for creating a functional form exploring the material,
construction and techniques to achieve the required function.
Marks
W+%
Credit
38
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC303CC
Semester :
BUILD. CONSTRUCTION- III (BCT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
05
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
100
Doors-Windows-openings.
Floor systems.
Staircases
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
-Doors
Terminology, door elements, door operations, different material, special
purpose doors
-Windows
Terminology, window elements, window operations, different material,
sky lights, glazing systems.
-Floor systems
Concrete floor systems, Precast concrete floor systems, metal floor
systems, wooden floor systems, composite floor systems.
-Staircases
Fundamentals of Stair Design, Technical Terms, Types of Staircases,
Ramps, Materials and Modern techniques for stairs
Methodology
In class theory, presentations, audio video presentations, Assignments
with sketches, Scaled Drafting of basic joinery and details, in class
interactions and Case studies.
Marks
W+%
Credit
39
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
STRUCTUTRE- III (STR)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC304CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
02
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
To develop an understanding of basic requirement of stability, strength of material and behavior
of basic structural elements and their importance in structural system.
The course covers the fundamental aspects of static analysis, strength of materials and
structural analysis of basic elements.
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
Condition of equilibrium of concurrent coplanar forces, methods of
projections. Funicular polygon graphical method of determining the
resultant of a given system of forces. Method of moments.
1.2
Centre of gravity, determining the centroid of simple figures. Moment if
inertia, its application to sections subjected to bending, determining M.I.
of simple and compound sections.
1.3
Types of trusses, their uses, suitability and limitations, method of
analyzing a truss (analytical & graphical)
1.4
Assumption in strength of materials, basic terminology, brief history of
Marks
W+%
Credit
40
strength of materials.
1.5
Bars subjected to change in temperature, bars of non uniform cross
section.
1.6
Concept of the shear force and the bending moment, S.F. and B.M.
diagram for cantilever and simply supported beam with various types of
loadings. S.F. & B.M. diagrams for beams with overheads solution of
simple problems. Importance of S.F. & B.M. diagrams in the selection of
a structure system Discussion on case studies.
1.7
Brief discussion on stability, buckling of columns, short and long column,
Eulers formula, Effects of end conditions on the buckling load. Solution
of a few simple problems, ways of increasing the capacity of a long
column.
1.8
Deflection and its importance, code provisions, study of the deflected
shape of simple structures. Solution of problems.
Methodology
Through class lectures, Presentations, site visits, case studies and
making models & testing them.
41
BAARC
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Core Compulsory
Theory
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
Focus
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
Total Credit :
02
BAARC305CC
HIST. OF ARCH-I (HOA)
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Architectural developments over the world from ancient times to middle ages
Objective
Unit
No.
Practical
(hrs)
Programme Name :
Semester :
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
The course will create awareness about the construction, function and aesthetics of historical
buildings and an appreciation of architectural style as a product of the time, place and culture
in the world.
Architectural form expressive of the cosmology and philosophy of a culture: geometry,
proportion, orientation, hierarchy and precision as the tools.
Content
Hrs.
Prehistoric architecture
Egypt architecture
West Asian architecture
Greek architecture
Roman (classical) architecture
Ancient Indian architecture
Early rock cut caves and temples
Buddhist architecture
Dravidian architecture
Indo-Aryan architecture
Methodology
Understanding and using architectural terminology to express the
building characters
Debates/discussion to understand the contribution of specific historical /
architectural development in the development of humanity
Field visits to be made to the places of historical importance to
understand the impact of scale, proportion and building materials &
elements in creation of built environment.
Introduction to the propriety of scaled architectural models and drawings
as an aid to visualization of architectural volumes/structures and study
of techniques, equipments and materials generally used there in. Use of
materials in model making to represent the building materials.
Marks
W+%
Credit
42
Reference Books :No
1
2
3
4
Book Name
Indian architecture - Vedula Murthy
Indian architecture hindu - Percy Brown
History of architecture - Banister Fletcher
Global history of architecture- Francis D. K. Ching
43
Practical
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC306CC
Semester :
SURVEY & LEVLLING-I (SLG)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
The main emphasis is on understanding about various instruments used for surveying, to
develop an understanding in the physical survey work of open spaces and building and
techniques for preparation of measured drawings.
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
Fundamental definitions and concepts: Definition & object of surveying.
Principles of surveying, plane and geodetic surveying, classification of
surveying, units of measurements, scale of drawing, representative
fraction of scale, plain, diagonal and vernier scales.
1.2
Chain and Tape surveying : Suitability of chain surveying, selection of
surveying station, ranging out survey lines, methods of ranging, offsets,
equipments required for chain surveying, principle of chain surveying,
survey lines, field work, Errors in chain surveying, chaining on slopping
ground, Obstacles in chaining.
1.3
Chain and Compass surveying : Open and closed traverse. Prismatic
compass and surveyors compass, its component parts and
adjustments. Bearing of survey lines, whole circle bearing and reduced
circle bearing system. Fore and back bearing. True meridian and
magnetic meridian. Computation of included angles from bearings.
Local attraction and its corrections. Chain and compass, closed traverse
survey, plotting and its adjustment
1.4
Plane table surveying: Merits and demerits. Equipments required.
Marks
W+%
Credit
44
Methodology
Practical demonstration and documented site work is a must to
familiarize students with use of all relevant instruments, in addition
to lectures on the basic concepts and theory.
Book Name
Surveying and Leveling by T.P. KANETKAR AND S.V.KULKARNI.
Surveying and Leveling by B.C. PUNMIA
Surveying Vol -1 by DR. B.C.PUNMIA, ASHOK K.JAIN AND ARUN K.JAIN
Concise practical surveying by R.F.LANE AND W.C.CARTIN
45
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC307CC
Semester :
ENV. SCIENCE-I (ESC)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Content
Hrs.
Climate Constituent elements, Classification of tropical climatic zones.
Micro & Macro climate
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
Design Tools Mahoney Tables, Sun Path diagrams, etc.
Methodology
Exercises to enhance understanding of above concepts.
Application of concepts in design work.
Time problem to address design issues from climatology point of view.
Reference Books :No
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
(Marks)
100
Book Name
Manual Of Tropical Housing- Otto.Koenigsberger
Design with climate- Victor Olgyay
Man, Climate & Architecture- B.Givoni
Climatic Building Design- Donald Watson
Design Primer for Hot Climate- Allan Konya
Building in Hot Climates- Building Research Establishment
Marks
W+%
Credit
46
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC308CC
Semester :
COMP. APPLICATION-I (CAP)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
3
01
Practical
(hrs)
2 X 18 =36
Internal
(Marks)
100
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus:-
2 D DRAWINGS
Objective :-
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Book Name
Mastering AutoCAD - George Omura.
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC401CC
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO- IV (DST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
08
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
Credit
47
Focus
Objective
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
Book Name
Architectural Rendering. The Techniques of Contemporary Presentation. By Albert OHalse Pub. McGraw
Hill Book Company. New York.
Richard Untermann And Robert Small, Site planning for Cluster Housing, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company,
1977
Design Strategies in Architecture Edited by Geoffrey Baker Responsive Environment Cutler & Cutler
A Pattern Language
Christopher Alexander
48
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC402CC
Semester :
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-IV (BCT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
Internal
(Marks)
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
100
Objective
-Foundation systems
-Roofing systems
- Bathrooms and Toilets
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
Content
Hrs.
Foundation systems :Types of foundation, shallow foundations, deep foundations.
Underpinning, excavation support systems, spread footings, foundation
walls, column footings, pole foundation, pile foundations, caisson
foundations.
Roofing systems
- Wooden roofing systems, steel roofing systems, Precast
concrete roof systems, large span roofing systems.
- Light weight roofing systems.
Bathrooms and Toilets
- Bathroom Design, Construction Technique and standard sizes
- Materials Used, joinery details
- Bathroom fixtures and services
- Toilet fixtures and services, dry and wet area construction
- Tiles, dado, plaster, and other construction techniques.
Methodology
Market survey & Resource file to be maintained.
Conventional practices, documentation.
Case studies & Studio exercise.
05
Focus
Unit
No.
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
Book Name
Construction of Buildings Volume II- R. Barry
Construction of Buildings Volume I- W.B.Mckay
Construction Technology Volume I & II- Chaudley.
Marks
W+%
Credit
49
4
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
STRUCTURE-IV (STR)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC403CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
02
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Pure bending stress & its importance, derivation of basic equation,
solution of simple problems
Combined direct and bending stress, Core or Kernel of section and its
importance. Solution of a few practical problems
Concept of shear stress, average and maximum shear stress.
Horizontal shear stress and its variation across the cross section of the
beam.
Determinate and indeterminate structures, finding indeterminacy of
structures. Advantages and disadvantage of indeterminate structures
Analysis of indeterminate structures. Introduction to stiffness and
distribution factors, introduction to moment distribution factors,
introduction to moment distribution method.
Indeterminacy of frame, comparison of post and lintel system and portal
frames. Importance of portal frames in resisting horizontal forces.
Arch as a curved element. Arch in history, efficiency of an arch. Three
hinged arch. Simple problems to illustrate the importance of the shape
of an arch, rise end conditions and loading.
Section made up of more than one material (composite sections), their
uses, and their advantages, assumptions made in the theory of
composite sections, derivation of basic equations. Solution of simple
problems.
Methodology
Through class lectures, Presentations, site visits, case studies and
making models & testing them
Reference Books :-
Marks
W+%
Credit
50
No
1
2
3
4
Book Name
Mechanics of Structures I & II - S.B.Jurnarkar & H.J.Shah
Theory of structures - B.C.Punamia, Ashok Jain and Arun Jain
Strength of Materials - S.Ramamrutham
Elementary Structural Analysis - Norris & Wilbur.
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
HIST. OF ARCH-II (HOA)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC404CC
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
02
Practical
(hrs)
Internal
(Marks)
70
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Objective
The course will create awareness about the Architectural elements as response to contextual
factors: land, topography, climate; materials and techniques; social organization, spatial
organization and form character as an expression of social and political order: scale, geometry,
form, distinction as architectural tools and disciplines. Knowledge about Islamic culture, building
art and construction techniques
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
Content
Hrs.
Part-1:
Part-2:
Methodology
Developing the understanding of different building materials and
technology in exploration of different architectural elements through
Marks
W+%
Credit
51
the drawings and sketches
Understanding the contribution of building elements in creating
architecture language through drawing and modeling
Field visits to places of historical importance to understand the built
environment and its impact on humanities.
Analysis of building system and elements to understand
organizational and assembly criteria in architecture
Reference Books :No
1
2
3
4
Book Name
Indian architecture
Indian architecture
islamic
History of architecture
Global history of architecture
- Vedula Murthy
- Percy Brown
- Banister Fletcher
- Francis D. K. Ching
52
Practical
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC405CC
Semester :
SURVEY & LEVLLING-II (SLG)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
The main emphasis is on understanding about various advanced instruments used for
surveying and levelling. To develop an understanding in the physical survey work of open
spaces and building and ascertaining ground configuration through leveling process to prepare
a contoured plan or map.
53
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
ENV. SCIENCE-II (ESC)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC406CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
02
54
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
Focus
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Understanding Light.
Understanding sound control as an important element in creating comfortable functional
spaces.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Book Name
Environmental Acoustics & Arch. Design- Leshi L.Dodle
Architectural Acoustics- David Egan
Design for Good Acoustics- J.E.Moore
BAARC
Programme Name :
B. ARCHITECTURE
Credit
55
Course Code
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
2 X 18 =36
Focus
Unit
No.
1
Semester :
BUILD.SERVICES-I (BSV)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC407CC
Practical
(hrs)
4
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
To understand requirements of building services Water supply and drainage in building design.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
Content
Hrs.
Water Supply: Requirement of water supply to different types of
buildings. Sources of water, modes and methods of conveyance of
water, fixtures and appurtenances. Distribution of water, methods of
distribution, different distribution systems, in a campus, and in a
building, overhead and under ground tanks.
Drainage: Refuse, different forms of refuse garbage, sullage, toilet
waste and storm water collection and disposal systems. General
principles of drainage-- manholes, grease-chambers, etc traps,
ventilation of drains and sewers. Principles of design of drainage lines,
drainage layouts for building premises. Longitudinal section of drains.
Drainage in non municipal areas -- soak wells, septic tanks. Water
closets, flushing valves, flushing tanks, wash basins and its accessories.
Rainwater drainage pipes, spouts sizes of rainwater pipes. Disposal
system of rain water at ground level, storm water drainage.
Rainwater storage, reuse, ground-water recharging principles and
methods.
Methodology
Mainly lecture based. Case Studies and project work.
Marks
W+%
Credit
56
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC408CC
Semester :
COMP. APPLICATION-II (CAP)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
01
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Objective
To develop skills for computer application for making drawing & 3D presentations.
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
Content
Hrs.
3d cad drawings
Using Soft wares for making architectural presentation drawings.
Introduction to BIM software
Methodology
Demonstration, Exercises.
Book Name
Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering-G.S.Birdie
Public Health engineering-Rangwala
Building Services-F.Halls
Marks
W+%
Credit
57
Focus
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC409CC
Semester :
RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME (RSP)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
4
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
Indigenous Settlements.
This RSP aims at examining various criteria of collective living reflected in the indigenous architecture.
It also provides the student with understanding of local material exploration and appropriate construction
Technology.
58
Programme code :
Course Code
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
Practical
(hrs)
14 X 18 =
252
Focus
-
Programme Name :
BAARC501CC
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO-V (DST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
5
10
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
Objective
Unit
No.
BAARC
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Image & its induction in buildings Study of the architectural expressions that imbue a
building with a certain image (posh, extravagant, luxurious, up market, down town, hi-tech,
ethnic, contemporary etc).The relationship between a particular image and the materials &
lighting should be established. Students have to understand the circulation patterns &
services required in commercial buildings. Ex Shopping mall / Art gallery / marriage hall /
memorial complex etc.
Technological expressions This project intends to explore the possibility of image induction
using expressions of technology for industrial buildings. Hence the functional aspects and the
external form assume significance. Students are encouraged to explore architectural styles in
vogue such as deconstructivism, Bauhaus, post modern, hi-tech etc. Ex. Garment factory /
watch factory / Electronic goods (computers, cell phones etc.) / Bicycle manufacturing unit
etc.
Emerging building types Certain building types that are already in vogue in developed
countries are slowly emerging here also. Ex. Motel / club houses / gaming parlors / Beauty &
healthcare parlors etc.
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
59
Methodology
Reference Books :No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Book Name
Babur Mumtaz and Patweikly, Urban Housing Strategies, Pitman Publishing, London, 1976.
Geofrey K.Payne, Low Income Housing in the Development World, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 1984.
John F.C.Turner, Housing by people, Marison Boyars, London, 1976.
Martin Evans, Housing, Climate and Ocmfort, Architectural Press, London, 1980.
Forbes Davidson and Geoff Payne, Urban Projects Manual, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 1983.
House Form and Culture Amos Rapoport
Urbanization Primer
Horatio Caminos
Residential Open Spaces Vastu-Shilp Foundation
Urban Pattern Gallion
The New Landscape
Charles Correa
60
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC502CC
Semester :
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-V (BCT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
Internal
(Marks)
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
100
Objective
Interior Construction
Kitchen Platform
Moisture & Thermal Protection
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
04
Focus
Unit
No.
B. ARCHITECTURE
5
Content
Hrs.
-INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION
Partitions /Paneling, False Ceilings, , Cabinets and Furniture,
KITCHENS AND WASH AREAS
Kitchen design and storage, Materials used, Sinks and other fixtures
Water proofing
Thermal Insulations
Protection of Structures
Constructional/Expansion joints
Anti termite treatments
Different preservative measures and procedures
Methodology
In class theory, presentations, audio video presentations, Assignments
with sketches, Scaled drafting of basic joinery and details, in class
interactions and Case studies.
Book Name
Building Construction by S. C. Rangawala
Building Construction by Neville
Building Construction W. B. Mackay
Building Construction Illustrated- Fransis D.K.Ching.
Marks
W+%
Credit
61
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC503CC
Semester :
STRUCTURE-V (STR)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
B. ARCHITECTURE
5
02
Practical
(hrs)
Internal
(Marks)
60
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Focus
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
In the first part of the course the main emphasis is on study of steel as structural material
and the role of properties of material and behavior of elements in evolution of structural
system is carried out.
In the second part of the course emphasis on understanding of section design in R.C.C.
and its implication on design of structures.
The course is divided in two parts one which deals with analysis and design of steel
structures, the other deals with design of reinforced concrete members.
The course is divided in two parts one which deals with analysis and design of steel
structures, the other deals with design of reinforced concrete members.
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
62
Book Name
Design Of R.C.C. Structures- H.J.Shah
Design Of R.C.C. Structures- Ramamrutham
Fundamentals of Reinforced concrete design- M.L.Gambhir
Limit State Design of Reinforced concrete- P.C.Verghese
S.P.16 Design Aids to IS 456- BIS, New Delhi
Design Of Steel Structures- Arya & Ajmani
Design Of Steel Structures- A.K.Jain
63
8
9
10
11
12
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC504CC
Semester :
HIST. OF ARCH-III (HOA)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
Focus
Practical
(hrs)
02
Internal
(Marks)
70
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Objective
Unit
No.
B. ARCHITECTURE
5
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
Marks
W+%
Credit
64
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
Reviewing industrialization
Issues of ornamentation and aesthetics
Institutions
International style
Methodology
Gain knowledge of form exploration with respect to scale & proportion
by creating 3-D models of buildings or building elements
Understanding the contribution of building elements in creating
architecture language through sketching and drawing
Field visits to places of historical importance to understand the impact
of scale, proportion and building materials & elements in creation of
built environment
Analysis of building system and elements to understand
organizational and assembly criteria in modern architecture
Redesign/reassemble/reorganize the architectural concepts of history
considering todays users, functions and building material &
technology to understand the architectural developments respecting
time
Analyze and write clear, critical and informative notes, essays using
appropriate architectural terminology to express understanding of
various criteria on architecture.
Reference Books :No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Book Name
History of Architecture
-Spiro Kostof
Architecture and its interpretation
-Juan Bonta
History of Modern Art -H. H. Arnason
Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -William J.R. Curtis
Modern Architecture since 1900 -Phaidon: 1996
A History of Architecture
-Sir Bannister Fletcher
Global history of Architecture -Francis D. K. Ching
Towards a new architecture -Le Corbusier
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture -Robert Venturi
65
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
B. ARCHITECTURE
BAARC505CC
Semester :
5
ENERGY CONSCIOUS ARCHITECTURE (ECA)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
02
Examination Marking scheme
Internal
(Marks)
70
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Focus
Objective
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Book Name
Design with climate : Victor Olgyay
Man, Climate & Architecture : B. Givoni
Climatic building design : Donald Watson
An introduction to Building Physic : Dr. Narsimhan
Climate Responsive Architecture : Krishan A.
Wind Towers/ Details in Building : Wiley John
Green Architecture : J. Michael & J. Crosbie
The new Eco architecture : Porteous Colin
Under the sun- desert style in architecture: Moore & Moore
The technology of ecological buildin : Deniels K.
Energy performance of building : Biard G. Publications by BEE, New Delhi. Publications for ECBC.
Credit
66
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
BUILD.SERVICES-II (BSR)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC506CC
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
1.3
1.4
Content
Hrs.
Electrical: Distribution system in building mains and sub distribution,
switches and control, layout system for lighting fans, telephones, etc.
implication in building construction.
Fire protection: Study of fire regulation, fire extinguishing system,
warning system, fire resistance of different building materials, fire
resistant doors, planning of building for fire escapes, case studies of
building from fire protection requirements.
Air conditioning system: Different systems in current use from chilled
water cooling system to air handling package units etc., their installation
requirements and demands in building layouts. Supply air, return air
ducting system their layout and requirements within building system, coordination to building system.
Vertical transportation: Lifts, grouping of lifts, return travel time, design
of lift banks carrying capacity and travel time, installation requirements,
escalators.
Methodology
Through class lectures, Presentations, site visits and case studies.
B. ARCHITECTURE
5
Book Name
Electrical Wiring, Estimating & costing-S.L.Uppal
Building Technology & Valuation-Tata Mc Graw Publication
Operation & Maintenance of Electrical Equipment-B.V.S.Rao.
Marks
W+%
Credit
67
BAARC
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Elective subject
Theory
(hrs)
Unit
No.
Topi
c
No.
Practical
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
BAARC501ES
Programme Name :
Semester :
ELECTIVE-I
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
5
02
External
(Marks)
Content
Please find attached list for elective subjects
List of electives, which can be offered at various levels.
Note:
1. The elective subjects offered shall be as per availability of faculty.
2. The new subjects may be added or removed from the below
mentioned list as per convenience.
3. Electives are treated as audit subjects with 50 % required for passing.
The marks obtained in Elective
subject shall not be added towards aggregate total of the ma rk sheet.
Photography
Videography
Sustainable Development
Alternate Technology
Real Estate Management
Building Economics
Digital Graphics
Disaster Resistant Building technology
Documentation
Construction Equipment and Method
Building Contract Management
Estimation & Costing
Real Estate-Valuation
Building Specification & contracts
Creative writing
Music / Drama
Retrofitting of Building
Architectural Journalism
Green Architecture and buildings
Infrastructure Planning and Management
Advanced Cad Applications
Intelligent Buildings
Earthquake resistant buildings
Total
(Marks)
100
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
68
Integration of landscape in Design
Interior Design
Site Planning
Drawing and Painting
Ceramics
Wood workshop
Hospital planning
Hotel Planning
Housing Development
Squatter settlements and improvement
Transportation
Architectural Conservation
Furniture & product design
Art appreciation
Sculpture, ceramic and model making
69
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC601CC
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO-VI (DST)
Core compulsory
Total Credit :
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
15 X 18 =
270
Focus
Practical
(hrs)
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
12
Unit
No.
B. ARCHITECTURE
6
Internal
(Marks)
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
100
Synchronizing the entire building construction process for realization a conceptual built
environment with respect to material & technology with the help of architectural
working drawings
Understanding each aspect and stages of building and construction system and
requirement of drawings for execution of the same at different stages
Understanding magnitude and relevance of details in construction
Exploration of building materials and technology in construction
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
70
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-VI (BST)
Core compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC602CC
Course type :
Teaching time
(hours)
Theory
(hrs)
7 X 18 =126
Focus
04
Practical
(hrs)
Internal
(Marks)
70
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Understanding different construction techniques for chosen materials, building elements and
composite architecture
Objective
Unit
No.
B. ARCHITECTURE
6
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
Building codes
Details of finishes
Temporary Structures to assist Construction & Retaining walls
Elevators & Escalators
Special Structures
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
71
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
STRUCTURE-VI (STR)
Core compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
6
BAARC603CC
02
External
(Marks)
40 ( Paper of 3 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Types of surface structures, detailed classification of stressed
skin
surfaces, generation of various types. General equations of regular
surfaces. Introduction to various types of shells. Structural behavior of
the shells. Case studies.
1.2
Various types of folded plate structures. General behavior
design of a simple V type of folded plate roof.
and
1.3
Introduction to membrane structures, its behavior in general. Simple
form finding method. Development of simple forms in the laboratory and
preparing scaled models. Case studies.
1.4
Introduction to tension structures.
1.5
structural
models.
Methodology
Through class lectures, Presentations, site visits, case studies and
making models & testing them.
Marks
W+%
Credit
72
Reference Books :No Book Name
Introduction to shell structure, the art and science of vaulting- Michele Melaragno.
1
Building structures from concepts of design- Malcolm Millais.
2
Theory of Plates & Shells- Timoshenko.
3
73
Programme Name :
BAARC604CC
Semester :
HIST. OF ARCH-IV (HOA)
Core compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
6
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Objective
Unit
No.
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
This course focuses on in depth study of the vernacular architecture post independent
architecture in India and contemporary architecture around the world. It is also to provide
information about deconstruction, modular and neo-modern architecture. It will explore the
relationships between the contexts, history and present developments in architecture. Students
are expected to develop visual literacy in the forms and trends of different architectural styles
taught during this semester. Emphasis is placed on learning to analyze buildings and
architectural styles.
Content
Hrs.
Critiquing modernism
Post modern architecture
Deconstruction architecture
Modular architecture
Contemporary architecture
Alternative practice in architecture
Post independence architecture in India
Vernacular architecture in India
Methodology
- Gain knowledge of form exploration with respect to scale &
proportion by creating 3-D models of buildings or building
elements. Develop understanding of building material &
technology exploration over the contemporary time with the
help of research
- Understand and analyze different theories of art and
philosophy which helped in development of architectural
language.
- Analyze and write clear, critical and informative notes, essays
using appropriate architectural terminology to express
understanding of various criteria on architecture
Marks
W+%
Credit
74
75
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC605CC
Semester :
QUANTITY SURVEY & COSTING (QSC)
Core compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
6
02
External
(Marks)
30 ( Paper of 2 hrs)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Specification : Specification of different building items - general
specification and detailed specification.
Rate Analysis: Meaning, Importance, Purpose and
use, factors
affecting rate analysis.
Rate analysis of major items of building work. Factors affecting, cost
of work task work general information regarding S.O.R.
Estimates
: Method of computing quantities, mode of measurement
of all items of work, units of measurement IS 1200.
Methodology
Through class lectures, Presentations & term work.
Marks
W+%
Credit
76
Topi
c
No.
Practical
(hrs)
2 X 18 = 36
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC601ES
Semester :
ELECTIVE-II
Elective subject
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
6
02
External
(Marks)
Content
Please find attached list for elective subjects
List of electives, which can be offered at various levels.
Note:
1. The elective subjects offered shall be as per availability of faculty.
2. The new subjects may be added or removed from the below
mentioned list as per convenience.
3. Electives are treated as audit subjects with 50 % required for passing.
The marks obtained in Elective
subject shall not be added towards aggregate total of the ma rk sheet.
Photography
Videography
Sustainable Development
Alternate Technology
Real Estate Management
Building Economics
Digital Graphics
Disaster Resistant Building technology
Documentation
Construction Equipment and Method
Building Contract Management
Estimation & Costing
Real Estate-Valuation
Building Specification & contracts
Creative writing
Music / Drama
Retrofitting of Building
Architectural Journalism
Green Architecture and buildings
Infrastructure Planning and Management
Advanced Cad Applications
Intelligent Buildings
Earthquake resistant buildings
Total
(Marks)
100
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
77
Integration of landscape in Design
Interior Design
Site Planning
Drawing and Painting
Ceramics
Wood workshop
Hospital planning
Hotel Planning
Housing Development
Squatter settlements and improvement
Transportation
Architectural Conservation
Furniture & product design
Art appreciation
Sculpture, ceramic and model making
78
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
B. ARCHITECTURE
BAARC701CC
Semester :
7
OFFICE TRAINING (PRACTICAL TRAINING) (OPT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
24
Examination Marking scheme
Internal
(Marks)
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
During this term students have to undergo practical training out-side the institute, in such offices /
organizations that will give him the necessary opportunity to consolidate and exercise his
Architectural knowledge, as well as impart the professionalism.
During his practical training, he is expected to work in accordance with the discipline of the
organization and will make progress which will be carefully watched by the institution. Student will
abide to the rules and regulations of his employer as well as the institution. The student will provide
a work report of his experience gained during the training.
Logbooks will have to be maintained by the students and counter.signed by the Principal of the
firm.
Performa for professional experience
Name of the student (Academic year)
Surname / Father.s Name / Student.s First Name
(Name of office / Organization with address)
(i) Date of joining
(ii) Date of leaving
Employer.s report: Brief details of the experience gained by the student
stating the nature of work done, Employer.s opinion about students training
and any suggestion.
Signature: Professor in- charge
Signature: The Employer
79
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC801CC
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO-VIII (DST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
8
10
Theory
(hrs)
18 X 16
=288
Practical
(hrs)
Focus
Housing
Objective
Understanding of the various issues involved in urban and rural housing and knowledge about the
planning and design solutions for low to high income groups.
To create awareness about the causes and consequences of housing problems and to impart
knowledge about the possible solutions
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
Internal
(Marks)
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
80
9
10
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC802CC
Semester :
ADVANCED BUILD.CONST. (ABC)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
8
04
Theory
(hrs)
4 X 16 = 64
Practical
(hrs)
Focus
Building facades , Dry walls , special constructions , Glass Buildings &modern urban Architecture.
Objective
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
Internal
(Marks)
70
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Dry wall Technology in Building facades.
-methods, types, specifications, materials, case studies.
Glass Buildings.
-case studies, /safely & privacy/, climatology.
-Elements of glass /Roof, wall, etc.
-Aesthetics & Reflective uses.
High rise Buildings . Tall structures
-Materials, /service Ducts.
-Construction Techniques.
- Foundations.
- Wind & Load design /Seismic Loads.
-Elements of Design.
Construction of energy efficient Buildings
- Hi-tech Services.
- Use of solar & wind energy.
- Use of Natural Light in Interior spaces.
- Techniques & Equipments.
Smart Buildings / Intelligent Buildings
- Case studies.
Value Engineering . material Selection
- New materials.
- Economics of material use.
- Cost v/s quality.
- Function v/s Use.
Alluminium Composite Panels (ACP)
- Construction Techniques, fixing & refection.
- Aesthetics & use, element life.
Methodology :-
Marks
W+%
Credit
81
In class lectures , presentations , case studies , drawings , Audio-Video
& submissions.
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
Semester :
HOUSING SEMINAR (HSE)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
BAARC803CC
B. ARCHITECTURE
8
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
1.3
1.4
Content
Hrs.
Definition and scope of Housing, residential areas as a part of urban
areas.
Structure and elements of Residential Areas - Built-form, Open spaces
and Circulation, Infrastructure & Amenities Hierarchy of
linkages,Concepts of density gross density, net residential density, areas
per person.
Building Typologies and forms, relationship of built form density,
F.S.I.etc.
Theories & approaches to residential area, design issues in Housing.
Methodology :Basic information to be in form of lectures with case studies and
illustrations. Students are to examine views related to housing design
through assignments concluding with a seminar presentation.
Marks
W+%
Credit
82
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC804CC
Semester :
ADVANCED STRUCTURE (AST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
8
02
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
83
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC805CC
Semester :
PROF.PRACTICE-I (PP-I)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
8
02
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
Content
Hrs.
The Course shall include following as some of the major aspects of
professional practice.
Setting up a Design firm . Infrastructure, Human Resources, Tools,
Computer soft wares, licenses and area of specialization. Council
registration.
Preparing promotional materials . Visiting Cards, Design portfolio,
Brochures, Project Display panel, Videos and other networking material.
Design Competition . Participation, Marketing through Recognitation
and awards . tips and practices
Getting design projects (private) . Marketing and reaching out to
clients, Promotion strategies, People networking skills, language
barriers, Vernacular attributes of business practice. PR practices.
Getting design projects (public/govt) . expression of interest, project
bidding, tendering, preparing proposals, best design submissions,
Government Liasoning, project performance guarantees, EMD, etc.
Project Approvals . Authority plan sanctions, Registrations, NoCs,
Clearances, Special Permissions, Dealing with Agents and networking
with the authorities.
Project Execution . Design detailing, Site supervision, meetings,
design changes, material selection, Billing & payment schedule, Human
resource Management, project management, time management, etc.
Document handling from both parties.
Client Relationship Management . decision marketing, client servicing
and satisfaction, feedback and follow-ups, future project intimations. Etc.
Institutional Memberships . various organization and institutional
membership, guest lectures, image marketing, peer networking, etc.
Methodology :Practical approach to successful project guidance, Entrepreneurial
approaches. Theories, In class - interactions, case studies & final exam
and final submission of project report.
Marks
W+%
Credit
84
85
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC806CC
Semester :
LANDSCAPE (LAN)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
8
02
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Ecology, Environment, Components, Ecosystem at various levels,
conservation of natural resources, rainwater harvesting
Elements of Landscape : Landforms, plant materials, water, rocks,
lighting etc.
Types of Soils, plant materials (trees, shrubs, ground covers, creepers,
flowering and non-flowering rocks and stones, water bodies. Surfacing
Materials, landforms, manmade elements.
Historical and contemporary attitudes to landscape in Indian and other
context.
Principles of landscape design : surfacing, enclosure vistas, visual
corridor, composition of plant and other material, etc.
Preparing Landscape design presentation drawing (using symbols etc.)
Methodology :Studio Exercise, Site Visit, Seminar, Presentation etc.
Design assignment may be done as part of Studio project.
Marks
W+%
Credit
86
Topi
c
No.
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC801ES
Semester :
ELECTIVE-III
Elective Subject
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
8
02
External
(Marks)
Content
Please find attached list for elective subjects
List of electives, which can be offered at various levels.
Note:
1. The elective subjects offered shall be as per availability of faculty.
2. The new subjects may be added or removed from the below
mentioned list as per convenience.
3. Electives are treated as audit subjects with 50 % required for passing.
The marks obtained in Elective
subject shall not be added towards aggregate total of the ma rk sheet.
Photography
Videography
Sustainable Development
Alternate Technology
Real Estate Management
Building Economics
Digital Graphics
Disaster Resistant Building technology
Documentation
Construction Equipment and Method
Building Contract Management
Estimation & Costing
Real Estate-Valuation
Building Specification & contracts
Creative writing
Music / Drama
Retrofitting of Building
Architectural Journalism
Green Architecture and buildings
Infrastructure Planning and Management
Advanced Cad Applications
Intelligent Buildings
Earthquake resistant buildings
Total
(Marks)
100
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
87
Integration of landscape in Design
Interior Design
Site Planning
Drawing and Painting
Ceramics
Wood workshop
Hospital planning
Hotel Planning
Housing Development
Squatter settlements and improvement
Transportation
Architectural Conservation
Furniture & product design
Art appreciation
Sculpture, ceramic and model making
88
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC901CC
Semester :
DESIGN STUDIO-IX (DST)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
Practical
(hrs)
B. ARCHITECTURE
9
12
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
70
30
100
Focus
Urban Insert
Objective
The overall goal of the course is to help students formulate an understanding of the urban
forms and spaces. City history and theory will be examined. The contemporary needs of the
society and the role of spaces will be dealt along with the need for design control.
Students will understand the fundamental concepts and theories of urban design and apply
them in their design projects.
Unit
No.
1
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Content
Hrs.
Emergence of urban design as a discipline . Concepts of urban design
Basic Principles & Techniques In Urban Design
Urban scale, Mass and Space; Understanding components of urban
fabric; Making a Visual survey;
Understanding the various urban spaces in the city and their hierarchySpaces for residential, commercial, recreational and industrial use:
Special focus on streets; Expressive quality of built forms, spaces in
public domain
Study Of Urban Spaces Through History
A historical look into Renewal, Redevelopment And
Formulation Urban Design Policies
Understanding urban renewal and the need for it, Scope, challenge
and Implementation methods; Public participation; Townscape policies
and
urban design guidelines for new developments- Case studies
urban design problem
Conducting an urban design survey, Analysis of data, Formulating
urban design guidelines for an area - practical problem solving.
Marks
W+%
Credit
89
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC902CC
Semester :
URBAN DESIGN SEMINAR (UDS)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
9
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Brief history of Urban design, its scope and examples. Basic concepts,
principles and techniques.
Theories and approaches of eminent designers and theoreticians with
illustrative cases. Structure and elements of urban areas, nature and
development.
Contemporary approaches to urban design. Issues and aspects of
urban design.
Methodology :The course is expected to provide the inputs required for the Design
Studio through lectures and discussion, also encourage enquiry and
investigation into existing literature by the student to elaborate on
contemporary issues and cases is the form of a term paper which can
be presented in a class seminar
Marks
W+%
Credit
90
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC903CC
Semester :
CONS. & PROJ. MANAGEMENT (CPM)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
9
02
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Understanding some of the key aspects in Construction planning and scheuduling. Upon
completion of the course students shall be able to draw bar charts and use other planning tools
to schedule and plan a project with several complex activities along with important
understanding of quality and safety during construction.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Content
Hrs.
Basic concepts in the development of construction plans-choice of
Technology and Construction method, Defining Work Tasks-DefinitionDefining Precedence relationships Among activities-Estimating Activity
SCHEDULING PROCEDURES AND TECHNIQUES
Basic concepts in the development of construction plans. Choice of
Technology, Construction method. Defining Work Tasks-DefinitionDefining Precedence relationships Among activities-Estimating Activity
Durations-Estimating Resource Requirements for work activities-coding
systems. Relevance of construction schedules-The critical path methodCalculations for critical path scheduling-Activity PERT . CPM as tools for
project scheuduling and resource planning. float and schedulesPresenting project schedules-Critical path scheduling for Activity-onnode
and with leads, Lags and Windows-Calculations for scheduling with
leads, lags and windows-Resource oriented scheduling-Scheduling with
resource constraints and Precedences-Use of Advanced Scheduling
Techniques-Scheduling with uncertain durations-Calculations for Monte
Carlo Schedule simulations-crashing and time/cost tradeoffs-scheduling
in poorly structured problems-Improving the Scheduling process
COST CONTROL MONITORING AND ACCOUNTING
The cost control problem-The project Budget-Forecasting for Activity
cost control Financial accounting systems and cost accounts-Control of
project cash flows- Schedule control-Schedule and Budget updatesRelating cost and schedule information
QUALITY CONTROL AND SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION
Quality and safety Concerns in Construction-Organizing for Quality and
Safety-Work and Material Specifications-Total Quality control-Quality
control by statistical methods -Statistical Quality control with sampling
by Attributes-Statistical Quality control by Sampling and Variables-Safety
ORGANIZATION AND USE OF PROJECT INFORMATION
Types of project information-Accuracy and Use of Information-
Marks
W+%
Credit
91
Computerized organization and use of information-Organizing
informationin databases-relational model of Data bases-Other
conceptual Models of Databases-Centralized databases Management
systems-Databases and application programs-Information transfer and
Flow.
Methodology :Class lectures with theory, problem solving assignments and class work.
Case studies of some unique projects. Use of computer software such
as Privavera Sur Track and MS Project for computer exercise in PERT
CPM
Reference Books :No Book Name
1
Chitkara, K.K. " Construction Project Management Planning ", Scheduling and Control, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2008.
2
Calin M. Popescu, Chotchai Charoenngam, " Project planning, Scheduling and Control in Construction: An
Encyclopedia of Terms and Applications ", Wiley, New York, 1995.
3
Chris Hendrickson and Tung Au, " Project Management for Construction . Fundamentals Concepts for
Owners ", Engineers, Architects and Builders, Prentice Hall, Pitsburgh, 2000.
4
Moder.J., C.Phillips and Davis, " Project Management with CPM ", PERT and Precedence Diagramming,
Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., Third Edition, 1983.
5
Willis., E.M., " Scheduling Construction projects ", John Wiley and Sons 1986.
6
Halpin,D.W., " Financial and cost concepts for construction Management ", John Wiley and Sons, New York,
1985
92
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC904CC
Semester :
HISTORY OF TOWN PLANNING. (HOT)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
9
02
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
To acquaint the students with the development in the field of Town Planning/Urban Design /
Settlement design.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
History of Town Planning/Settlement design/Urban design. Theories and
approaches.
Examples of various historical experiments across the world.
Developments in India from early times to the present day.
Vedic Planning concept, Islamic planning, western planning.
Role of Sir Patrick Geddess & others in planning processes
Contemporary practices.
Role of Urban laws in city making. Development plan & its procedure.
Methodology :The course is mainly intended to be lecture based, with case studies
and illustrations.
Marks
W+%
Credit
93
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC905CC
Semester :
PROF.PRACTICE-II (PP-II)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
9
02
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
Professional Enterprise . Branding and Marketing
Standards of acceptance as professional Architect
Apprenticeship
Code of Conduct and Ethics for professional Practice guest Lectures
and case studies
Opportunities for Recognition
Education and Certifications (additional accreditations)
Establishing enterprise architecture practice
Growing Architecture Practice
Measuring the Practice
Legal Environment and Business Framework
Working jointly with other Architects on Mega projects . coordination and
communication
Working with clients and Corporate communications practices for
Design processes
Expert Reviews and examples
Methodology :In class theory, assignments, submissions, presentations, guest faculty
lectures, expert visitors and case examples.
Marks
W+%
Credit
94
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC906CC
Semester :
RESEARCH METHODS (RME)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
9
02
External
(Marks)
Total
(Marks)
100
Understanding the methodological approach to carry out a research based programme in order
to design an architectural project involving a set of complex issues.
Topi
c
No.
1.1
Content
Hrs.
Nature and function of research, scientific research, meaning of
research in the field of architectural design. Pure and applied research.
Stages of research and design; design and research methodology
Techniques of data collection
Forms of research reporting, structure of a report
Writing skills, presentation aids Use of primary and secondary
references, bibliography, notations, cross
reference etc. Nature of an undergraduate thesis, its structure and other
requirements.
Methodology :The course must be conducted as a mix of lectures/discussions with a
number of assignments and exercises to impart the skills necessary for
carrying out the dissertation. Preparation of a viable proposal for the
next semesters dissertation work is expected by the end of the
semester.
Marks
W+%
Credit
95
Topi
c
No.
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC901ES
Semester :
ELECTIVE-IV
Elective Subject
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
9
02
External
(Marks)
Content
Please find attached list for elective subjects
List of electives, which can be offered at various levels.
Note:
1. The elective subjects offered shall be as per availability of faculty.
2. The new subjects may be added or removed from the below
mentioned list as per convenience.
3. Electives are treated as audit subjects with 50 % required for passing.
The marks obtained in Elective
subject shall not be added towards aggregate total of the ma rk sheet.
Photography
Videography
Sustainable Development
Alternate Technology
Real Estate Management
Building Economics
Digital Graphics
Disaster Resistant Building technology
Documentation
Construction Equipment and Method
Building Contract Management
Estimation & Costing
Real Estate-Valuation
Building Specification & contracts
Creative writing
Music / Drama
Retrofitting of Building
Architectural Journalism
Green Architecture and buildings
Infrastructure Planning and Management
Advanced Cad Applications
Total
(Marks)
100
Hrs.
Marks
W+%
Credit
96
Intelligent Buildings
Earthquake resistant buildings
Integration of landscape in Design
Interior Design
Site Planning
Drawing and Painting
Ceramics
Wood workshop
Hospital planning
Hotel Planning
Housing Development
Squatter settlements and improvement
Transportation
Architectural Conservation
Furniture & product design
Art appreciation
Sculpture, ceramic and model making
97
Focus
Unit
No.
1
Practical
(hrs)
BAARC
Programme Name :
BAARC1001CC
Semester :
THESIS -DESIGN/RESEARCH (TDR)
Core Compulsory
Total Credit :
B. ARCHITECTURE
10
24
External
(Marks)
30
Total
(Marks)
100
Content
Hrs.
The Thesis is intended to evaluate the student.s capacity and maturity in
the field of Architecture.
Study in the chosen field to be carried out in two stages :
A) Data collection & analysis
- An in depth investigation into the aspects of the chosen area.
- Analysis of data, inferences to establish underlying principles.
- Reviews of existing practices / theory in view of current contexts.
B) Design / Research
- Prepare detailed programme
- Design or Research on basis of studies carried out in Part A.
Marks
W+%
Credit