Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Subject
MAU101
SH U111
ZZ U101
ARU101
ARU102
ARU103
ARU191
Mathematics-I
Professional Communication I
Engineering Mechanics I
Architectural Graphics-I
Building Materials
Introduction to Architectural Design I
Basic Design- I
ARU192
OT
Workshop I
Physical Education (1 Cr.), Value
Education (1 Cr.), NSS (1 Cr.)
TOTAL
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
1
0
3
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
3
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3*
13
13
23+3
SECOND SEMESTER
MAU103
ARU104
ARU105
ARU106
ARU107
ARU108
ARU193
Statistics
Architectural Graphics-II
History of Architecture - I
Theory of Structures I
Building Construction I
Introduction to Architectural Design II
Basic Design- II
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
1
0
1
0
3
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
3
0
0
4
1
0
3
CEG 191
Workshop II
TOTAL
0
14
Code
Subject
0
2
3
16
Cr
3
3
3
3
5
3
3
2
25
Elective
Theory of Design
Theory of Structures- II
Building Construction -II
History of Architecture -II
Sociology and Community Planning
Building Climatology
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
3
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
Cr
3
3
3
5
3
3
3
0
21
4
27
Subject
0
1
6
9
FOURTH SEMESTER
Code
ARU 208
CEG 211
ARU 210
ARU 211
ARU 212
ARU 291
CEG 292
Elective (Global)
Structural Design I
Land Surveying
Building Construction -III
History of Architecture -III
Architectural Design & Field Tour-IV
Building Science Laboratory
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
0
3
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
9
1
0
3
Cr
3
3
3
5
3
6
3
Surveying Practical
TOTAL
0
16
2
28
Subject
0
1
3
18
Subject
Ergonomics
Site Planning
Art in Architecture
Vernacular Architecture
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
Cr
3
3
3
3
Subject
Elective(Global)
Structural Design II
Building Construction -IV
Water Supply & Sanitation
Architectural Design & Field Tour -V
CAAD Laboratory- I
Environmental Studies*
TOTAL
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
9
1
0
3
3
0
0
16
1
15
Cr
3
3
5
3
6
3
3*
26
SIXTH SEMESTER
Code
ARU 305
ARU 306
ARU 307
ARU 308
ARU 309
ARU 310
ARU 392
Subject
Elective
Estimation, Costing & Valuation
Earth Quake Resistant Building Design
Architectural Acoustics
Heating, Ventilation and Air
Conditioning
Working Drawing
Architectural Design & Field Tour -VI
CAAD Laboratory- II
TOTAL
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
1
16
2
6
3
26
0
0
0
0
3
9
3
15
Subject
Architectural Photography
History of Architecture IV
Behavioral Studies in Built Environment
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Design
Architecture as a Cultural System
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
2
0
2
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
(PRACTICAL TRAINING)
Code
ARU 401
ARU 402
ARU 403
ARU 404
Subject
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
Office Training
Critical Appraisal of Buildings
Construction Site Study
Documentation of Innovative Details
TOTAL
Cr
6
2
1
1
10
EIGHTH SEMESTER
Code
ARU 405
ARU 406
ARU 407
ARU 408
ARU 409
ARU 410
ARU 491
Subject
Elective
Computer Application in Architecture
Landscape Architecture
Town Planning
Architectural Illumination
Building Maintenance and Retrofitting
Techniques
Architectural Design & Field Tour -VII
Interactive Media Design Lab
TOTAL
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
3
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
17
6
3
27
0
0
0
9
3
15
Subject
Advanced Theory of Architecture
Vastu Vidya
Advanced Analytical Techniques in
Architectural Structures
Film Making in Architecture
Industrial Architecture
Disaster Management
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
2
3
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
3
Subject
Elective
Interior Design
Construction Management
Research Methods
Architectural Design & Field Tour -VIII
Thesis I
Seminar
TOTAL
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
1
0
3
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
6
0
0
3
10
0
21
Cr
3
3
3
3
6
4
2
24
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
0
0
21
3
0
21
Cr
3
14
17
Hours/Week
L
T P/D
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
3
TENTH SEMESTER
Code
ARU 507
ARU 508
Subject
Professional Practice and Specifications
Thesis II
TOTAL
Subject
Architectural Conservation
Housing
Urban Land Management
Urban Design
Remote Sensing and GIS
Intelligent Buildings
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1
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0
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3
Preliminary Calculus, Infinite Series, Tests of convergence - Differential Equations, First order
ordinary, Methods of solution and applications of linear ODE with constant coefficients - Fourier
series, Fourier integrals and Fourier transforms - Laplace Transforms Gamma and Beta functions,
properties and applications.
Reference Books:
1. Kreyzig, E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, 1999, John Wiley & Sons, New
York.
References:
1. Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus, 1974, MIR Publishers, Moscow.
2. Wylie, C. R; Barret, L. C, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 6th Edition, 1995, Mc Graw
Hill, New York.
3. Thomas, G. B, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, 1998, Addison Wesley, London.
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0
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0
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3
Oral Communication Purpose and Audience Using Graphics - Oral Presentations Reading
Comprehension and Reference skills Reading Strategies- Written Communication- Paragraph
writing Short Essays Essay Writing Writing Report Description of Processes and Product Editing and Proof Reading .
Reference Books:
1. Doff Adrian; Jones Christopher, Language in Use Upper intermediate, self-study workbook &
classroom book, 2000, Cambridge University Press.
2. Sarah Freeman, Written Communication, 1978, Orient Longman.
3. Examination Papers from the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate: Cambridge
IELTS (Books 2 & 3), 2001, Cambridge university Press.
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mohan Krishna; Raman Meenakshi, Effective English communication, 2000, Tata Mc Graw
Hill, NY.
Mohan Krishna; Banerji Meera, Developing communication skills, 2000, Mac Millan India Ltd.
Freeman Sarah, Study strategies, 1978, orient longman.
Nagaraj Geetha, A foundation English course for undergraduates, Book II Writing skills (OUP),
1998.
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1
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0
Cr
3
Fundamentals of mechanics, elements of vector algebra, position vector, moment of a force about
a point and about an axis, couple moment, equivalent force systems, resultant of a force system,
equations of equilibrium, free body diagram, introduction to structural mechanics, trusses, section
forces in beams, shear force, axial force and bending moment, differential relations for
equilibrium, force systems in chains and cables, friction forces, belt friction, square screw thread,
rolling resistance
Reference Books:
1. Shames, I.H, Engineering MechanicsStatics and Dynamics, 4th Edition, 1996, Prentice
Hall of India.
References:
1. Beer, F.P; Johnston, E.R, Vector Mechanics for Engineers Statics, 2000, McGraw Hill
Book Company.
2. Meriam, J.L; Kraige,L.G, Engineering Mechanics Statics, 2002, John Wiley & Sons.
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0
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3
Cr
3
Basic geometric constructions scales special curves orthographic projections first angle
projections projection of points, lines, planes and solids in various positions with respect to the
reference planes auxilirary projection and projection of sectioned solids.
Reference Books:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. John K. C. & Varghese P I, Engineering Graphics, 2004, Jet Publications, Trichur, India.
3. Bhatt N. D., Engineering Drawing, 2003, Charotar Publising House, Anand, India.
References:
1. Narayana K. L. & Kannaiah P., Engineering Graphics, Tata McGraw Hill, India.
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0
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0
Cr
3
T
0
P/D
4
Cr
3
Perception of space- architectural spaces and non-architectural spaces ,Proportion and scale as
measure of architectural spaces with its relationships, Color, Lines, Texture and Direction as
elements in Architecture-Design of simple spaces: Connecting spaces, transitional spaces,
thresholds and interfaces-Control of spaces: Proportion and Scale as measures and with their
application-Modulation of space through Light, Color, Lines and Texture.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
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0
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3
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3
Visual study to identify various visual elements and two-dimensional compositional principles.,
To experiment and understand the potentials of various media, Observation of settings of singular
and multiple physical objects, Two-dimensional compositions of various forms, outdoor
sketching of objects, colour studies.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
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0
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3
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2
Hands on working on carpentry, model making, plumbing and sanitary fittings electric wiring
and bar bending.
References:
1. Burbank, Nelson, House Carpentry Simplified, 1986, McGraw Hill Publications, NY
2. Krendlise L.N., Wood working, 1984, MIR Publications, Moscow.
3. Husain S.K., Text book of Water supply and sanitation engineering, 1995, Oxford & IBH.
4. BIS, IS-456: Plain and Reinforced Concrete - Code of Practice, 2000, Bureau of Indian Standards,
New Delhi.
5. BIS, SP-34: Handbook on Concrete Reinforcement and Detailing, 1987, Bureau of Indian Standards,
New Delhi.
6. Raina K.B; Bhattacharya S.K, Electrical Design Estimating and Costing, 2005, New Age
International Publishers, New Delhi.
7. Hemant Sood, Laboratory Manual on Testing of Engineering Materials, New Age International
Publishers, New Delhi.
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1
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0
Cr
3
Data consideration- standard deviation, coefficient of skewness, coefficient of kurtosisProbability distribution -the uniform distribution, the exponential distribution, the normal
distribution, the gamma distribution Estimation and Introduction to testing of hypothesis Testing
of Hypothesis- hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, significance level, power of a test, operating
characteristic, OC curves and Regression Analysis- Chi-square test multiple regression models,
curvilinear regression models.
References:
1. Miller, I; Freund, J.E, Probability and statistics for engineers.
2. Levin, R.I; Rubin, D.S, Statistics for management.
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0
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3
Cr
3
T
0
P/D
0
Cr
3
T
1
P/D
0
Cr
3
T
0
P/D
3
Cr
5
Types of foundation, types of soil and selection of suitable foundations -excavation methods and
construction details of different types of foundation -masonry construction using brick and stonemasonry types and specifications- arch construction- doors, windows and ventilators in steel and
timber and fixing details.
References:
1. Chudley, R, Construction Technology, 2000, Longman.
2. McKay, W. B., Building Construction, 1990, Orient Longman.
4. B I S & Relevant IS Codes.
5. Bartony N; Chernov I, Architectural Engineering, 1989, Mir Publishers Moscow.
4. Mitchell, Elementary Building Construction, 1967, McGraw-Hill.
5. Overseas Building Notes (BRE): Bricks and mortar Note no: 173.BRE publication
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4
Cr
3
Plan - Volume dichotomy and form-spatial quality, Elements of visual design in architecture,
Representational methods and symbols in architectural design, Concept development and
nurturing creativity-Architectural documentation of a simple building, Design of utilitarian
spaces: Waiting Spaces, Living Spaces, Working Spaces, Design of simple structures: Additive
and Subtractive forms.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
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0
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3
Cr
3
T
0
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3
Cr
2
Training on various types of masonry construction using bricks, blocks and stones - arch
construction using bricks - concrete construction testing of construction materials and their
properties.
References:
1. Chudley, R, Construction Technology, 2000, Longman.
2. Gambhir M.L, Concrete Technology, 2004, Tata- McGraw Hill Publications.
3. Neville A. M; Brooks J.J., Concrete Technology, 2005, Pearson Education. Singapore.
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0
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0
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3
Architectural theory in historical perspective, aspects of user, elements and principles of design,
new techniques in analysis, design methods, design processes, presentation of design scheme,
Interior and exterior spaces, transition spaces, visual sequence of spaces, examples.
References:
1. Broadbent G, Design in Architecture.
2. Ashihara Y, Exterior Design in Architecture.
3. Stevens Garry, The Reasoning Architect.
4. Ghirardo Diane, Architecture after modernism.
5. Sheppard, Stephen. R.J, Visuala Simulation,1989, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York
6. Porter, Tom, How Architects Visualize 1979, Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., New York
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1
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0
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3
Elastic theorems and Energy Principles, Statically Determinate and indeterminate Structures,
Force Method of Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures, Three Moment Equation,
Displacement Method of Analysis: slope deflection method, moment distribution method,
substitute frame method, introduction to matrix analysis.
Reference Books:
1. Norris &Wilbur, Elementary Structural Analysis, 1960, McGraw Hill International Edition.
2. C.K.Wang, Indeterminate Structural Analysis, 1986, McGraw Hill International Edition.
References:
1. J.S Kinney, Indeterminate Structural Analysis, 1962, Oxford and IBH Publishers.
2. Vazirani &Ratwani, Analysis of Structures Vol.-II, 1987, Khanna Publishers.
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0
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3
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5
Reinforced concrete construction - beam and slab construction, roof systems and light weight
floors- various types of roofing systems in timber and steel- doors and windows using timber and
steel- fixing details. Floor construction, vertical transportation systems and its planning and
construction details
Reference Books:
1. Chudley, R, Construction Technology, 2000, Longman.
2. McKay, W. B., Building Construction, 1990, Orient Longman.
Reference
1. B I S & Relevant IS Codes.
2. Bartony, N, Chernov, I, Architectural Engineering, 1989, Mir Publishers Moscow.
3. Mitchell, Elementary Building Construction, 1967, McGraw-Hill.
4. Overseas Building Notes (BRE): Bricks and mortar Note no: 173.BRE publication
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0
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0
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3
Architecture of Khajaraho, Orissa, Gujarat, Deccan, Kerala - Temples, Palaces, Houses etc;
Islamic architecture under Seljuqs, Ayyubids, Mamluks, Ilkhanids, Imperial & Provincial styles,
Late Mamluk and Timurids- Mosques, Gateways, Madrassas; Romanesque, Gothic, RenaissanceChurches and Palaces.
Reference books:
1. Grover Satish, Islamic Architecture in India, 1996, Galgotia Publishers.
2. Percy Brown, Indian Architecture, Vol. I Hindu period, 1975, 12th ed. Taraporevala & Sons,
Bombay
3. Fletcher, Banister, A History of Architecture, 1992, CBS Publishers, Delhi.
4. Brown Percy, Indian Architecture- Islamic Period, 1942, Taraporevala & Sons, Bombay
References:
1. Kramrisch, Stella, Cousins. J H, Poduval Vasudeva. R, The Arts and Crafts of Kerala,G0I &
Kerala
2. Lalitkala Academy, 1970, Paico Publishing
3. Ettinghausen Richard; Grabar Ole,; Jenkins Marilyn -Madina. The Art and Architecture of Islam:
4. 650- 1250, 2001: Yale University Press, New Haven and London.
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3
Architecture as an extension of a social life of man, his responses to surroundings, reasons for
urbanization, its socio-cultural impacts- byelaws and codes -principles of planning based on
social considerations .
References:
5. Rapoport Amos, House form and Culture, 1969, Prentice Hall Inc, New Jersey.
6. Barnow Finn, City of the Divine King, 2002, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
7. Barnow Finn, City of the Merchant, 2002, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
8. Barnow Finn, City of the Landlord, 2002, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
9. Kautilya, Arthashastra, 1992, Penguin Books India, New-Delhi.
10. Alexander, Christopher, A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings and Construction, 1977.
11. Rudofsky, Bernard, Architecture without Architects.
12. Ching, Francis D.K, Form, Space and Order.
13. Easton, Bob, Shelter.
14. Komatsu, Eika, Built by hand.
15. Binkerhoff, David; White, Lynn K., Sociology.
16. Bart, Pauline and Frankel, Linda, The Student Sociologists Handbook.
17. Bureau of Indian Standards, National Building Code of India, 2005, BIS, New Delhi.
18. State Building Rules.
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Global climate and need for climate study - various methods of measurement and recording of
climatic data- human response to various climatic environment- comfort criteria - thermal design
principles in building design- day lighting, ventilation and dampness control - climatic responsive
building design.
References:
1. Ann Henderson- Sellers,Peter.J. Robinson- Contemporary Climatology. English language Book
society / Longman Scientific and technical.
2. Koenigsberger, O.H, Insersoll, T.g, Alan mayhew, Szokolay Manual of tropical housing and
building.Orient Longman.
3. Givony . B. Man climate and Architecture
4. Martin Evans Housing, Climate and comfort,Thames and Hudson 1984
5. Brown, G.F, Sun Wind and Light, John Wiley and Sons 1985
6. Arvind Krishnana, Nick Baker, Simos Yunnas, S.V szokolay Climate responsive Architecture,
2001, Tata. McGraw Hill Publishing Company.
7. SP41. Hand Book on functional requirements of building. Bureau of Indian standards.
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The design course aims to view built form as physical manifestation of relationships and systems
consisting of various sub-systems and components. It prepares learners to understand built formsite response, presentation techniques in 3D imaging, perspectives and model making,
anthropometric and ergonomics of functional spaces and the requirements in design. Learners
shall demonstrate understanding gained through two design projects in given contexts. Emphasis
shall be placed on the study of relationships existing amongst man, land, climate and various subsystems and translating these into the built form.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill, NY.
4. Frank M. Young, Visual Studies, Prentice-Hall Inc, 1985
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Reinforced Concrete, Working stress and Limit State Method - Analysis and design of beams and
slabs, design of staircases- Analysis and design of columns: short and long columns, biaxial
bending, circular columns - Footings: design of isolated footings, eccentrically loaded footings,
combined footings - Portal frames: Analysis and design - Principles of pre stressing, approximate
design of simple determinate beams.
Reference Books:
1. Pillai S U and Menon Devadas, Reinforced Concrete Design, 2003, Tata McGraw Hill, India.
2. Park &Paulay, Reinforced Concrete Structures, 1975, John Wiley &Sons
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
S.K Mallick & A.P. Guptha, Reinforced concrete, 1981,Oxford & IBH Publishing Company.
Ashok. K. Jain, Reinforced concrete, 1997, Nemchand &Bros.
Jain & Jain Krishna, Plain & Reinforced concrete, 1982, Vol.I Nemchand &Bros.
V. Natarajan, Pre-stressed Concrete Fundamentals, B.I. Publications
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Introduction of land surveying chain surveying and compass surveying traversing using chain
and compass plain table survey levelling contouring and plotting Theodolite surveying
tacheometric surveying measurements of area and volume - determination of quantities for
excavation and capacities of reservoirs.
Reference Books:
1. Punmia B C, Surveying, 1996, Laxmi Publishers, New Delhi
References:
1. Kanetkar T P, Surveying and Levelling, 1996, Vidyarthi Griha Prakasan, Pune.
2. Duggal S K, Surveying, 1996, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
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Mud as a building material and various construction techniques - construction of large span roof
structure using timber and steel - details of aluminum doors and windows- rolling shutters and
collapsible grills in steel - damp proofing methods - expansion joints and construction joints.
Reference Books:
1. Chudley, R, Construction Technology, 2000, Longman.
2. McKay, W. B., Building Construction, 1990, Orient Longman.
3. B I S & Relevant IS Codes.
References
1. Bartony N; Chernov I, Architectural Engineering, 1989, Mir Publishers Moscow.
2. Mitchell, Elementary Building Construction, 1967, McGraw-Hill.
3. Overseas Building Notes (BRE): Bricks and mortar Note no: 173.BRE publication
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Islamic Architecture of Anatolia, under Ottomans, Safavids, Mughal; Mixed styles Hindu-islamic
styles Colonial styles, Indian style in west; Modern architecture Influence of new material and
techniques, demand for new types of building, influence of technology- Chicago school,
Eclectism, Art and Crafts movement, Art Nouveau, Organic Architecture, European Modern
Architecture; Influence of other visual arts on Architecture, The Bauhaus School, Indian
architects ;Post modern Architecture.
References books:
1. Grover, Satish, Islamic Architecture in India, 1996, Galgotia Publishers.
2. Brown, Percy, Indian Architecture- Islamic Period, 1942, DB Taraporevala sons and Co.
3. Fletcher, Banister, A History of Architecture, 1992, CBS Publishers, Delhi.
4. Nilsson, Sten, European Architecture in India 1750-1850, Faber and Faber.
5. Banham, Reyner, The Age of the Masters, 1982, The Architectural Press.
References:
1. Ghirardo, Diane, Architecture after Modernism, 1996, Thames and Hudson Ltd.
2. Raymond, Head, Indian Style, 1986, GAU.
3. Curtis, William Jr, Modern architecture since 1900, 2003,Phaidon London
4. Hatje, Gerd, Encyclopaedia of modern architecture, 1965, Thames & Hudson
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The design course aims to impart understanding of functional requirements, lighting, ventilation,
thermal comfort and climatic response of built form including orientation of building with respect
to sun and wind. It prepares learners to understand built form and to explore the passive energy
and design methods to create passive architecture. Learners shall demonstrate understanding
gained through analysis and present design evaluation using graphical techniques and
demonstrate the understanding of building rules and other regulatory measures through two
design projects in given contexts. Emphasis shall be placed on the study of building codes,
elements of climate and passive methods and translating these into an appropriate built form
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
4. SP41 Functional requirements for Building other than Industrial Building.
5. Callender Etal, Time saver standards, McGraw Hill.
6. Jane Drew, Tropical Architecture, 1964, B T Batsford, London.
7. Amos Rapport, House form and Culture, 1969, Prentice Hall.
8. Moffat Anne Simon, Landscape designs that saves energy, 1981, Morrow.
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Techniques of surveying - Traversing and plotting using chain and compass, levelling, contour
surveying - Theodolite surveying and surveying with total station.
References:
4. Laboratory Manual
5. Punmia B C, Surveying, 1996, Laxmi Publishers, New Delhi
6. Kanetkar T P, Surveying and Levelling, 1996, Vidyarthi Griha Prakasan, Pune.
7. Duggal S K, Surveying, 1996, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
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Applied ergonomics gross human anatomy, anthropometry, muscle and work physiology Environmental condition including thermal, illumination, noise and vibration - research
techniques in Ergonomic visual ergonomics, ergonomics as applied to visual-legibility studies user-centered design advanced ergonomics, electrophysiology and its application in product
design, ergonomics of human energy expenditure and its application.
References:
1.
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Slope analysis - Drainage pattern, vegetation, climatic factors, linkages, density. Effects of
Human activities- Pollution and concentration of pollutants in space and time. Design factorsfunctional, visual factors and spatial modulations. Design techniques- Grading and earth work
calculation.
References:
1. Lynch Kevin, Site Planning, 1989, MIT Press, Cambridge.
2. Harvey M. Rubenstein, A guide to Site & Environmental Planning, 1969, John Wiley.
3. Garret Eckbo, Urban landscape design, 1964, McGraw-Hill.
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Role of the Arts in Architecture, Theory and Philosophy of Aesthetics; Basic principles-; History
of arts in ancient, Middle ages; Study of Anatomy & perspective; Renaissance artistsRomanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Pre-Raphaelitism; Post impressionism; Cubism, Dadaism,
Surrealism, Expressionism, International Style; Post modernism; Islamic Art, Indian and Far East
Art; Indian Arts-Traditional Texts-Artist, Tools and Materials-Role of the Arts in Indian
Architecture; Different Indian Schools; Influence of colonialism, Modern Indian Art & artists.
References:
1. Sivamurti C, Indian Painting, 1970, National Book Trust, India.
2. Panorama of Indian Painting, 1992, Ministry of information & Broadcasting, New Delhi.
3. Charles Harrison, Paulwood; Jason Gaiger, Art in Theory 1648-1815 Anthology of Changing
ideas, 2000, Blackwell publishers.
4. Ray Faulkner, Edwin Ziegfeld, Gerald Hill , Art Today, 1956, Holt, Rienhart & Winston, New
York.
5. Zimmer.F , Art and Architecture of India & Asia
6. Zimmer.F , Symbolic meaning in Indian Art
7. Menon, Vijayakumar, A Brief Survey of the Art Scenario of KeralaUniv. of Kerala,
Trivandrum
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Ilay Cooper, Traditional buildings of India, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London
Kulbushan Jain & Meenakshi Jain,, Architecture of the Indian desert, Aadi Centre, Ahmedabad
Encyclopedia of Vernacular architecture of the World, Cambridge University Press
References
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6.
George Michell, The Royal Palaces of India, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London
S.Muthiah, Meenakshi Meyappan, Visalakshmi Ramaswamy, Lokavani -Chettiar Heritage,
Hallmark Press Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
V.S.Pramar, Havali Wooden houses & mansions of Gujarat, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmedabad
G.H.R.Tillotsum, The Tradition of Indian architecture Continuity & Controversy Change since
1850, Oxford University Press, Delhi
VISTARA The architecture of India, Carmen Kagal. Pub : The Festival of India, 1986.
Amos Rappoport House, Form & Culture, , Prentice Hall Inc, 1969
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Analysis and Design of brick masonry: load bearing walls, piers and footings, cavity walls, walls
subjected to wind pressure, design of wall foundations Design of steel structures: riveted and
welded connection, design of simple and compound beams, compression flanges struts and ties,
splices, roof trusses and purlins, industrial building frames- shells and folded plates: structural
action of shells and folded plates, tensile and pneumatic structures, masted and suspension
structures. Design of Grid slabs using IS code method Design of Timber structures: simple
beams, struts and ties.
Reference Books:
1. Dayaratnam.P, Brick and Reinforced Brick Structures, 1987, Oxford & I.B.H.
2. Gayloard & Gayloard Design of Steel structures, 1957, Mc Graw Hill Publications.
3. Arya A S, Masonry and Timber Structures including Earthquake resistant Design, 1992, Nem
Chand Publishers, New Delhi.
References:
1. S.M.A. Kazimi & Jindal Design of Steel Structures, 1981,Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
2. Chan S L etal, Advances in Steel Structures, 2002, Elsevier.
3. Dayaratnam.P, Design of Steel Structures, 2003, S Chand Publishers, New Delhi.
4. Arya A S and Ajmani J L, Design of Steel Structures, Nem Chand Publishers, India.
5. Vazirani VN and Ratwani M M, Steel and Timber Structures- Analysis, Design and Detailing,
Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
6. Subramanian N, Principles of Space Structures, 1983, Wheeler Publishers, India.
7. Baird JA and Ozelton EC, Timber Designers Manual, 1984, Granada Publishers, Germany.
8. Relevant IS Codes for Masonry, Steel and Timber design and detailing.
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Design and detailing for fire protection in buildings - introduction to lightweight construction cladding materials and curtain wall construction - state of art materials and techniques adopted for
repair and retrofit of buildings - various construction equipment.
Reference Books:
1. Chudley R, Construction Technology, 2000, Longman.
2. McKay, W. B., Building Construction, 1990, Orient Longman.
3. B I S & Relevant IS Codes.
References:
1. Bartony N; Chernov I, Architectural Engineering, 1989, Mir Publishers Moscow.
2. Mitchell, Elementary Building Construction, 1967, McGraw-Hill.
3. Overseas Building Notes (BRE): Bricks and mortar Note no: 173.BRE publication
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Sources of water its Quality and Quantity, Treatment, Transmission of water, Plumbing Fixtures
and Hydrant systems, Water distribution systems, Specialised services, Waste Classification,
Solid waste, Drainage, Waste water Treatment and techniques.
Reference Books:
1. Deolalikar, S, G Plumbing, 1999,Tata Mc-Graw Hill, New Delhi.
References:
1. Husain, S.K, A text book of Water supply and Sanitary engineering, 1984, oxford-IBH.
2. Garg S. K Water supply and engineering, 1977, Khanna Publishers, NewDelhi.
3. CPHEEO manual on Water Supply & Treatment.
4. Kamala, A; Kanth Rao, D.L, Environmental Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill publishing
Company Limited, New Delhi.
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The design course aims to impart understanding of ecologically sustainable architecture; its
means, methods and strategies. It prepares learners to understand and explore sustainable design
strategies, methods and materials in architecture. Learners shall demonstrate the understanding
gained through a study and demonstrate the same and effective topography and land
management and water harvesting methods by translating these into an appropriate built form
design.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
4. Tobey, G.B., A History of landscape Architecture - The relationship of people to the
Environment.
5. Callender, Hancock John, Time saver standards for architectural design data, 1974, Mc Graw
Hill.
6. Singh, P., Contemporary Landscape Design in India- A case study for cultural ecology.
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Different hardware and software used in the field of Architectural Design and Drafting preparation
of
two-dimensional drawings plan, elevation and sections of building components building
drawings and preparation of municipal drawings.
References:
1. AutoCAD manual.
2. Lab manual
3. Sham Tickoo Autocad 2005 for engineers and designers, 2004, Dreamtech Publishers, New
Delhi.
4. Stein, Ellen Finkel, Autocad 2005 Bible, 2004, Wiley Dreamtech, New Delhi.
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14.
Trivedi R.K., Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules Guidelines, Compliances and Standards, Vol
I and II, Enviro Media (R)
Trivedi R. K. and P.K. Goel, Introduction to air pollution, Techno-Science Publication (TB)
Wanger K.D., 1998 Environmental Management. W.B. Saunders Co. Philadelphia, USA 499p
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Quantity surveying - basics for different types and parts of building, standard data sheets, rate
analysis basics, abstract and detailed estimates - standard specifications for different items of
building work, need and the art of making specifications - valuation of land and buildings,
principles involved, valuation tables - building cost analysis and cost modeling basics comparison of cost parameters and time-cost index.
Reference Books:
1. Chakraborti M, Estimating, Costing, Specification & Valuation In Civil Engineering.
References:
1. Perry D.J; Barden P.S, Cost Planning of Buildings Collins, 1984, London.
2. Parks, Valuation of Real Property, Eastern Law Book House, Calcutta.
3. Shaw N. A, Quantity Surveying and Valuation.
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Introduction to architectural acoustics, design criteria of sound for various architectural spaces
Noise criteria curves acoustical problems, free propagation of sound and behavior of sound in
enclosed, auditorium acoustics design criteria, principles of noise control, noise sources, design
criteria for noise control - Manufacture and properties of acoustical materials, construction details
of acoustic treatment on walls, ceiling and floors.
References:
1. Parkin, Hamphrey and cowel, Faber and Faber, Architectural Acoustics, 1979, London.
2. Knudsen and Harris, John Wiley, Acoustical design in Architecture, 1950, John Wiley and sons.
3. Harris C. M, Handbook of Noise Control, Mc Graw Hill.
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Basics of heat transfer and thermodynamic principles. Psychometric properties and human
comfort parameters. Air conditioning load estimation fundamentals. Systems of air conditioning,
their comparison for different parameters. Ducting systems and room air conditioning basics.
Duct design and air handling systems.
References:
1. Arora C. P, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 1981, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, New York.
2. Laub J. P, Air Conditioning and Heating Practice, Rane Hart Press, New York.
3. National Building Code- 2000.
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Working drawing for a self-designed project: setting out plan, foundation plan, floor plans and
roof plan, layout plans showing various services sections showing vertical transportation
structural drawings for foundation, floors, building frames working drawing for interiors
detailing of building components like foundation, openings, railings etc., - landscape detailing.
References:
1. Waktia, Osamu; Linde, Richard, The Professional Practice of Architectural Detailing, 1977,
John Wiley and Sons, New York.
2. Thomas, Marvin, Architectural Working Drawings: A Professional Technique, 1978, Mc-Graw
Hill Book Co., New York.
3. Prabhu Balagopal T. S, Building drawing and detailing, 1994, Spades.
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The design course aims to impart understanding of culture and its role in shaping architecture and
to study architecture as a cultural product signifying culture and its structure. It prepares learners
to understand and explore spatial communication through architecture; its means, methods and
strategies and to study and interpret a given society by way of its graphics and spatial designs.
The understanding gained through studies shall be demonstrated by translating these into an
appropriate built form design.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gillen, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
4. Tobey, G.B., A History of landscape Architecture - The relationship of people to the
Environment.
5. Callender Etal, Time saver standards., Mc Graw Hill.
6. Singh, P., Contemporary Landscape Design in India- A case study for cultural ecology.
7. Duncan, J.S., The City as Text: The politics of landscape interpretation in the Kandyan
Kingdom.
8. Leach, E.R., Culture and Communication: The logic by which symbols are connected: An
introduction
to the use of structuralist analysis in social anthropology.
9. Durkheim, E., The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.
10. Rapoport, Amos, House form and culture, Prentice Hall.
11. RAY, William, Logic of culture, Blackwell, UK. 2001
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Photography as an Art and Science, History and Chemistry; Contributions of pioneers; Camera
development and Processing; Parts of a camera; Optics, Focal length, Focusing, Angle of View,
Dept of field; Shutter speed; Aperture & F stop, Exposure; Light meters; White balancing; Film
structure; Light- natural & artificial light; Flashes; Filters, Camera accessories; Film processing
and Printing, Digital cameras, photo editing software; Art of Photography, Photo Composition;
Creative techniques, Photography for Architects and applications.
References:
1. Harris, Michael Architectural Photography, 1996, Focal Press/ Butterworth-Heinemenn.
2. Buchanan, Terry, Photographing Historic Buildings, 1984, Her Majestys Stationary Office.
3. McGrath, Norman, Photographing Buildings Inside And Out, Focal Press /Butter worthHeinemann
4. Langford, Michael, Basic Photography, 1986, Focal Press/Butter worth-Heinemann.
5. Langford, Michael, Advanced Photography, 1986, Focal Press/Butter worth, Heinemann.
6. McClelland, Deke, Photoshop ver. (8)CS Bible 2005, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New
Delhi.
7. Grimm, Tom, The Basic book of Photography, 1985, Penguin books, New York.
8. Roberts, Gordon, Mastering Photography, 1995, Macmillan press, London
9. Horenstein, Henry, Black and White Photography-A Basic Manual, 2005, Little, Brown and
Co., New York.
10. Garett, John, The Art of Black and White Photography, 1995, Reed international Books, UK.
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Architecture of Americas-North, Central And South America ; Mayas Aztecs, Incas civilizationTemples and palaces; Architecture of Africa- Domestic and Religious structures; Architecture Of
South East Asia, Burma; Cambodia Thailand- Indonesia. Stupas and Pagodas; Architecture of
China, Domestic and religious architecture; Islamic Architecture in China,; Architecture Of
Korea influence of Chinese architecture on Korea and Japan; Philosophy of Traditional
Japanese Architecture-religious and domestic architecture-tea houses Garden architecture.
References:
1. Banister Fletcher A History Of Architecture, 1990, 28th edn, CBS Publishers Delhi.
2. Stierling, Henri, Maya- Palaces and Pyramids of the Rain Forest, 1997, 1st
ed. Taschens,
Gmbk
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Three phase system-Classification of soils-Permeability of soils-Stress distribution-CompactionConsolidation-Shear strength-Earth pressure-Bearing capacity-Foundations - types general
design considerations.
References:
1. Joseph F. Bowles, Foundation Analysis and Design, 1996, Mc Graw Hill.
2. Leonards, Foundation Engineering, 1991, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
3. Teng W. C, Foundation Design, 1979, Prentice Hall India.
4. Punmia B. C, Soil Mechanics and Foundations, 1994, Laxmi Publications.
5. Tomlison M.J, Foundation Design and Construction, 1992, ELBS.
6. Kasmalkar B. J, Foundation Engineering, 1997, Standard Publishers, New Delhi.
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Students are required to undergo compulsory internship training in the office of a competent
practicing architect registered with the Council of Architecture or in the architectural wing/
department of an governmental, private or non-governmental voluntary organization for the
duration of one semester as per the rules/guidelines listed in the Internship manual. Students are
required to be involved in the works produced in the office. Evaluation shall be through a seminar
presentation using hard copy of the endorsed works undertaken in the office.
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Students are required to choose any interesting completed project and trace its development from
the early design concepts till the occupancy stage. The building should be assessed with respect to
the building type, compliance to building regulations, indoor and outdoor spatial quality,
functional, visual, structural, material, maintenance, eco friendliness, environmental, circulation,
and service aspects for the performance and efficiency as part of post occupancy evaluation.
Evaluation shall be through a seminar presentation as per the rules/guidelines listed in the
Internship manual.
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Students are expected to gather from observation on site, activities involved in different stages of
construction of a building project. They are required to record the methods used, sequence of
activities, construction details, time involved at different stages etc., as observed from the site.
This shall be undertaken strictly as per the rules/guidelines listed in the Internship manual.
Evaluation shall be through a seminar presentation.
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The student is expected to document at least twenty details that may include historical or
contemporary details of any kind used in buildings, interiors, landscaping, services etc. The
innovative details and observations should be documented and evaluated for the purpose intended
and performance achieved. This shall be undertaken strictly as per the rules/guidelines listed in
the Internship manual prepared by the Department. Evaluation shall be through a seminar.
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Computer aided data analysis data models office management systems introduction to
statistical software computer aided design space linkage interaction, application of graph
theory and optimization techniques rationalizing and synthesizing design problems
introduction to GIS data acquisition, analysis and interpretation tools and models and case
studies decision support systems various methods, stochastic models preparation of database
and various software used for DSS.
References:
1. D.H. Sanders , Computer Today, 1992, Mc Graw Hill
2. Mitchell, Computer Aided Architectural Design,1977, Petrocelli.
3. Bernhardsen, Geographic Information systems An Introduction, John Wiley, London
4. Chrisman Nicholas , Exploring GIS,2002, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
5. Broadbent, Design in Architecture, 1973, John Wiley, London.
6. E.Turban, Decision Support and Expert Systems, 2002, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
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Landscape and garden architecture through history - Design process in landscape architecture Elements of landscape - Energy saving Landscapes and passive climatic design strategies in
landscapes - Design, development and details of landscapes for various functions - Landscape
services. Introduction to ecological landscapes - Interior landscape architecture - Interior
Landscape services - Case studies on various types of landscapes.
References:
1. Stuart D. Synder, Environmental Interiorscapes., 1995, Whitney Library of Design., New York.
2. Nelson Hammer: Interior landscape design, 1991, McGraw-Hill Architectural and Scientific Pub.
Inc.
3. Dee Catherine, Form and fabric in landscape architectures, 2001, Spon Press, London.
4. Simonds John Ormsbee, Landscape architecture, 1961, Iliffe books, London.
5. Moffat Anne Simon, Landscape designs that saves energy, 1981, Morrow.
6. Hammer Nelson, Interior landscape design, 1991, McGraw-Hill, NY.
7. Gaines Richard L, Interior plantscaping, 1977, Architectural Record, NY.
8. Rutledge Albert J, Anatomy of a park, McGraw-Hill, 1971
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Origin, evolution and history of human settlements - planned cities in India and the world - town
definitions and classifications, Terminologies, Urban design concept and theories, Physical,
Environmental, Infrastructure, Housing aspects of urban planning, Planning theories, Master
plans and development plans ,survey and analysis in town planning, planning standards - resorse
allocation, Agencies involved in Planning, Legal aspects of Planning, Acts and Policies.
References:
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The design course aims to study disaster-responsive architecture including Tsunami; the means,
methods and strategies including knock-down architecture for transient accommodations. It
prepares learners to study and demonstrate understanding in earthquake responsive architecture
and about various Indian and foreign agencies and regulations for disaster management. The
understanding gained through the studies and hazard responsive architecture shall be
demonstrated by translating these into an appropriate built form design.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
4. Callender, Hancock John, Time saver standards for architectural design data, 1974, McGraw
Hill
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Importance of internet in remote practice and research, Need for skills in multimedia in the
Architecture profession; Introduction to web designing and hosting using interactive media- Html
& related software Integrating/organizing multimedia presentations using images, video, text and
sound; Basics of Multimedia & Animation software- Related software; Creating Web graphicsrelated software. Effective computer based design communication methods.
Reference:
1. David & Rhonda Crowder, Web design with HTML/Flash/Java Script/E-Commerce- Bible,
Wiley International, 2002.
2. Robert Reinhardt & Snow Dow, Macromedia Flash MX, Wiley International, 2003.
3. Nyquist, John.R; Martin, Robert, Director 8 and Lingo Bible 2002, Wiley Dreamtech India (P)
Ltd, New Delhi
4. Lab manual
5. Murdock, Kelly.L, 3ds max 6 Bible,2004, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New Delhi
6. Alspach, Ted; Murdock, Kelly, Illustrator 10 Bible, 2002, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New
Delhi
7. McClelland, Deke, Photoshop ver. (8)CS Bible 2005, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New
Delhi
8. Marshal , J.J; Saeed, Zed, After Effects 5/5.5 Bible, 2002, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New
Delhi
9. Lowery Joseph. W, Dreamweaver MX 2004 Bible, 2005, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New
Delhi
10. Droblas, Adele, Adobe Premiere pro 2 Bible 2006, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New Delhi
11. Greenberg, Adele Droblas; Greenberg, Seth, Digital Images- A Practical Guide1998, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi
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Theory- Definition, The Theoretical position- Social aspects of theory; Power Structures and the
Architect- Benefactors , Beneficiaries of Architecture; Professional attitudes; Ethical Foundations
in Architecture; Ordering Architecture; Authority in Architecture; Architectural beliefs systems,
Relationships in Architecture -Esthetics in Architecture, Conventions of Communication;
Categories in Architecture and philosophy in nineteenth and twentieth century categories General
and composite theories, principles of architecture.
References:
1. Capon David Smith, Architectural theory, Vol.1: Vitruvian Fallacy, 2000, John Wiley & Sons.
2. Ghirando, Diane, Architecture after modernism, 1996, Thames and Hudson.
3. Capon David Smith, Architectural theory, Vol. 2: Le Corbusiers legacy, 2000, John Wiley &
Sons.
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Basic concepts of matrix analysis-Definition of flexibility and stiffness influence coefficientsAnalysis of continuous beams-Displacement method of analysis-Transformation matrix, Total
stiffness matrix and Analysis of simple frames-Introduction to computer application in analysis,
principles and flaws-Analysis tools-Approximate analysis of beams, arches and multistory
frames.
References:
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History of photography & cinema; Film formats; Aspect Ratio and film projection; Camera basics
; Camera placement and height; Camera movement; Editing language; Pre-production-Scripting;
Treatment; Production & professionals involved; Post-production-Film processing, , Film editing;
Digital cameras and camcorder formats and resolution; Digital editing-use of soft wares; Basics
of sound and sound recording, types; Digital sound processing and recording soft wares.
References:
1. Lipton, Lenny Independent Film Making, 1972, Simon and Schuster NY.
2. Droblas, Adele, Adobe Premiere pro 2 Bible 2006, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New Delhi
3. Greenberg, Adele Droblas; Greenberg, Seth, Digital Images- A Practical Guide1998, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi
4. Marshal , J.J; Saeed, Zed, After Effects 5/5.5 Bible, 2002, Wiley Dreamtech India (P) Ltd, New
Delhi
Industrial buildings and industrial estates classification, patterns of industrial estates, general
requirements of different types of industries architectural design of factory buildings, functional
requirements and planning, plant layout, various patterns of development, service requirements
industrial structures, structural types, components of industrial structures environmental aspects
of industrial enclosures, lighting, ventilation, acoustical design and fire design landscaping of
industrial areas.
References:
1. James. F. Munce, Industrial Architecture, 1960, F.W. Dodge, New York.
2. Edward D Mills, Factory Buildings, 1967, Leonard Hill, London.
3. Drury Joylon, Factories Planning, design and mordernization, 1986, Architectural Record,
New York.
4. Allan Philip, Best in Industrial Architecture, 1992, Rotovision Publishers, Spain.
5. Bureau of Indian Standards, Handbook on functional requirements of Industrial buildings, SP32, 1986.
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Characteristics of indoor space: Effect of enclosures on space perception - modulation of space Symbolism and meaning in interiors principles of interior design: Back ground for applied
decoration - Modulation of interior space with art objects and modulating thermal and sonic
environment, space modulation through artificial and natural lighting, emphasizing of focal points
Unity in interior design furniture design: evolution of furniture styles, functional
classification, barrier free design, application of semiotics to furniture design structural
treatments: Architectural materials for interiors, interior landscape: problems of containerization design, detailing and construction of Interior landscape.
References:
1. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill Book Company, INC.
2. Colin, Boyne and Lancewright, The Best of Architects Working Details, vol. 2
3. Halse, The Use of Colour in Interiors, 1978, McGraw Hill
4. Lan Grant, Great Interiors, 1971, Spring Books.
5. Hammer, Nelson, Interior landscape design, 1991, McGraw Hill, NY.
6. Gaines, Richard L, Interior plantscaping, 1977, Architectural Record, NY.
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Construction planning, project management bar charts and activity charts, resource levelling
network planning methods, critical path method probabilistic techniques, concepts of
uncertainty, optimization techniques and optimization models Cost estimation techniques and
concepts of value engineering.
References:
1. Chitkara K K, Construction Project Management Planning, Scheduling and Controlling, 1998,
McGraw Hill. New Delhi.
2. Obrien James J, CPM in Construction Management, 1984, McGraw Hill..
3. Jerome Wiest D and Levy K Ferdinan, Management guide to PERT and CPM, 1998, Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi.
4. Modi N, PERT and CPM, 1991, Standard Book House, New Delhi.
5. Punmia B C and Kandelwal K K, Project Plannign and Control with PERT and CPM, 1991,
Laxmi Publishers, New Delhi.
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The design course aims to study Architectural Programming, socioeconomic and environmental
aspects and behavioral studies including various survey techniques. It prepares learners to handle
urban design projects like conservation and architectural design of urban centers, redevelopment
and new urban development, study, documentation and project preparation including policy
studies. The understanding gained through the studies and preparation of project report,
feasibility study, literature survey and plan preparation shall be demonstrated by way of
presentation drawings using CAAD and UD models including block models of design for built
forms.
References:
1. Ching D. K. Francis, Architectural Graphics, 2003, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ching D. K. Francis, Form, Space and order, 2000, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Scott Robert Gilliam, Design Fundamentals, 1951, McGraw Hill.
4. Callender Etal, Time saver standards., Mc Graw Hill
5. Paul D. Spreiregen, Urban Design, The Architecture of Towns and Cities, 1965, McGraw Hill.
6. Gorden Cullen,The Concise Townscape, 1983, Van nostrand reinhold.
7. Edmund Bacon, Design of Cities, 1967, Thames and Hudson.
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Each individual student is expected identify a topic/project (preferably live one) from any of the
areas listed by the Department, to define goal and research methodology, identify design issues
based on literature studies, conduct case studies and feasibility studies and collect primary and
secondary data. Site shall be identified. The student should also identify an area of special interest
of relevance to the topic chosen for the Thesis and shall undertake data collection and analysis of
the same though literature studies, primary data in the area, and detailed analysis. The complete
analysis and conclusions from the studies shall be presented for evaluation accompanied by
necessary drawings , models and report for each stage as specified. This work is to be continued
in the following semester.
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Role of Council of Architecture - duties and responsibilities in the profession - standards and
norms of professional conduct, setting up an office- introduction to building contract laws,
powers and duties of architect in a contract- specification writing for various type of construction.
References:
1. Harold, K; Cyrill, Essenstials of Management, 1979, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
2. IIA publications, Handbook of Professional practice.
3. Cowgill; small, Architectural Practice.
4. Namavathi Roshan, Professional practice.
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This course is a continuation of ARU 505 Thesis I. In this course the student is expected to
develop comprehensive solution to the issues identified in the previous course ARU 505 Thesis I,
keeping with the kind of approach already identified nd to meet the requirements as stated in the
project brief. The student should demonstrate the ability to synthesize the results of the detailed
analytical studies conducted, lay down validity and design criteria, interpret the results for
application to the problem, develop the concept & detailed design solution / prove the hypothesis,
and to effectively communicate the intentions and rationale underlying the thesis. The student
shall present the work in the form of a seminar accompanied by necessary drawings, models and
report for each stage as specified by Department for evaluation.
ARU 521 - ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION
(Pre-requisite: Nil)
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Definition, need and criteria for heritage conservation , policy adopted by government and other
agencies - investigation methods adopted for damage diagnosis and documentation of historic
buildings - repair and restoration procedures adopted for conservation of historic monuments state of the art materials and methods - integrated conservation principles, works of ASI - case
studies and documentation of historic monuments.
Reference Books:
1. Mathews M S Conservation Engineering Erhalten historisch bedentsamer Bauwerke, sonder
forschungs berich 315,
university of Karlsruhe (TH); December 1998.
2. Bernard Feilden INTACH, Guidelines for conservation, A technical Manual ISBN 81-900061-5-0, New
Delhi 1989
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Magnitude of the housing problem, social, economic and political aspects of housing- National
housing policies, - Housing shortage and housing demand - Household formation, migrationHousing standards and density, housing market - public agencies dealing with housing- housing
schemes- Site and services scheme- Housing cooperatives, Private sector developers, types of
financing - Cross subsidy - housing within the reach of poor.
Reference:
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Land policy and management in India ; Need; Urban land markets, Land speculation, methods of
control; Government interventions; Land tenure systems, squatter settlements and eviction
policies; Land registration systems and land titling practices in developing countries; Land
information systems;; Land use planning and control; Land assembly; Land development, Land
disposal and governance; municipal finance and property taxes;
References:
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Misra, Bijayanand., Urban Development Policies and Programmes: Focus on Land Management
Nagamine, Haruo(ed), 1986 United Nations Centre for Regional Development, Nagoya, Japan.
Dale, Peter F; McLaughlin, John D Land Information Management - An introduction with
special reference to cadastral problems in Third World countries, 1988 , Clarendon Press,
Oxford.
Brennan, Ellen M, Urban Land and Housing Issues. In "Third World Cities. Problems, policies
and prospects John D. Kasarda, Allan M. Parnell (ed), 1993, Sage Publications.
Kitay, Michael G, Land Acquisition in Developing Countries: Policies and Procedures of the
Public Sector, 1985, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Boston.
Doebele, William A, 1982, Land Readjustment (New York, D.C. Heath and Company)
Baker, Lee, India, Private/Public Partnership in Land Development, 1991, Washington DC,
Office of Housing and Urban Programs, USAID.
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History - Basic functions - Scope and Criteria - Elements, principles, theories - Projects - methods
and techniques - Cognitive mapping - Urban design policies formulation Conservation and
economic considerations, waterfront development. Legal aspects LA act and town planning
acts- Project preparation, financing, agencies involved - project execution phases, schedules and
role of Urban Arts Commission.
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Paul D.Spreinegen, Urban Design- The Architecture of Towns and Cities, 1965,Mc-GrawHill.
Gorden Cullen, Town scape.
Jim Mc Ouskey, Road form and Townscape.
Edmund N Bacon, Design of Cities, 1967,Thames and Hudson.
Bauchannan,Traffic in Towns, H.M.S.O. London.
Kevin Lynch Image of the city MIT Press,
Paul D. Speriregon, Architecture of town and cities - The MIT press
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Basic concepts of remote sensing and photogrammetry acquiring images image processing,
enhancement and image interpretation - Geographic Information Systems and its applications,
GIS models - GIS software and GIS analysis.
Reference Books:
1. Lillesand M Thomas, Kiefer R.W and Jonathan W Chip man, Remote Sensing and Image
Interpretation, 2004, John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York.
2. Jensesn, John R, Introductory Digital Image Processing, 1986, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey.
3. Burrough P A., Principles of Geographic Information System for Land Resource Assessment,
1986, Clarenden press, Oxford.
4. Anji Reddy, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System, 2001, B S Publications,
India.
5. Joseph George, Fundamentals of Remote Sensing, 2004, University Press, India.
References:
1. Floyd F Sabins, Remote Sensing- Principles and Interpretation, 1997, W. H. Freeman and Co.,
New York.
2. Jain, Anil K. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, 1989, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey.
3. C S Agarwal, P K Garg, Text book on Remote Sensing in Natural Resources Monitoring and
Management, 2000, Wheeler Publishing Co., India.
4. Panda B C, Remote Sensing: Principles and Applications, 2004, Viva Publishers, New Delhi.
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