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8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To introduce architectural design to students through the study of space, form and
functional interrelationships between the various spaces in a building. Physical attributes
of the environment and their effects on building design will also be studied.
Rendering exercises of architectural plans, elevations, sections and perspective views from
the design studio assignments.
2. Contact Hours: L: 1 T: 0 P: 4
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To introduce the students to building materials, their properties and application in
building construction, alongwith the construction of some basic components of a building.
Practicals: Brick walls bonds, ends, corners and junctions; Stone masonry; Brick arches.
2. Contact Hours: L: 1 T: 0 P: 4
8. Pre-requisite: CE-101
9. Objective:
To teach students the fundamentals of architectural drawing through the study of
architectural graphic symbols, orthographic projections, section of solids and sciography.
Isometric and axonometric views and perspectives will also be covered.
10. Details of Course:
2. Contact Hours: L: 1 T: 0 P: 4
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To enable the students to develop an understanding of basic design elements and
forms as a basis for subsequent architectural design. General principles of model making
and carpentry will also be studied.
10. Details of Course:
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To expose the students to climatic design principles, their influence on building
design and energy conservation through passive techniques.
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To impart knowledge about the basic principles of geomatics engineering techniques
for mapping and various other architectural applications.
List of Practicals
Visit to Geomatics Engineering laboratory. Study of Maps and Map Numbering Systems, Map in
the Making and Map Projection Systems, conventional symbol chart.
Demonstration of various surveying equipment.
Study of Dumpy and IOP levels, and Staff. Practice to take readings. Check levelling using
Dumpy level.
Profile levelling and Cross-sectioning using IOP level.
Study of different parts of Vernier Theodolite. Practice for taking horizontal and vertical circle
readings. Horizontal angle measurement using Method of Reiteration.
Determination of constants of a Tacheometer. Determination of length and gradient of a line
using Tacheometric surveying. Measure the included angle using method of repetition.
Determination of height of an object using various trigonometric levelling methods.
Plotting of control points. Three point problem and its solution using trial and error method.
Preparation of a map of given area using plane table surveying.
Determination of scale and flying height of an aerial photograph. Use of parallax scale.
Base lining of a pair of stereo-photograph. Creation of 3-dimensional model. Practice of taking
readings using parallax bar to find heights of at least 5 points.
Demonstration of a GIS and Image Processing System.
Demonstration of Total Station and Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment.
8. Pre-requisite: AR-201
9. Objective:
To impart an understanding about the design of small buildings with respect to site,
landscape and climate.
2. Contact Hours: L: 1 T: 0 P: 4
8. Pre-requisite: AR-203
9. Objective:
To enable the students to learn detailing of roofs, stairs, partitions, metal windows and
temporary work.
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To teach the students the theory of architectural design and the principles pertaining
to visual and aesthetic aspects of architecture.
6. Fisher, T., Architectural Design and Ethics: Tools for Survival, 2008
Architectural Press.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Architecture and Planning
1. Subject Code: AR-208 Course Title: History of Architecture-I
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To expose the students to the evolution of different architectural solutions through
historical periods within the restraints of prevalent social and religious customs, geography,
climate, building materials and techniques, structural complexities and technology available
at the time.
2. Contact Hours: L: 1 T: 0 P: 2
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To teach the students about colour theory, colour coding systems and psychological
factors governing the choice of colour schemes in architecture. They will also be taught
basic drawing and painting skills in various media for architectural presentations.
4. Yanes, M.D. and Dominguez, E.R., Freehand Drawing for Architects 2005
and Interior Designers, Norton.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Architecture and Planning
2. Contact Hours: L: 0 T: 0 P: 4
8. Pre-requisite: CE-291
9. Objective:
To train the students in conducting detailed building measurements including the
application of surveying techniques.
2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
The course covers mechanical properties of common engineering materials and
introduces simple types of structural elements followed by determination of forces and
stresses in the elements.
3. Jain, A.K., Strength of Materials and Structural Analysis, 2nd Ed., 2008
Nem Chand & Bros.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Architecture and Planning
1. Subject Code: AR-301 Course Title: Architectural Design-III
7. Pre-requisite: AR-202
9. Objective:
To expose the students to the designing of multifunctional community buildings on
an intermediate scale with emphasis on building byelaws, impact of culture, traditions and
building construction on the built form.
2. Contact Hours: L: 1 T: 0 P: 4
8. Pre-requisite: AR-204
9. Objective:
To enable the students to learn detailing of metal doors, fire proof structures, steel
trusses and prefabrication.
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
The objective of the course is to teach the students about cost estimation of building
construction work. Use of management techniques for time scheduling of site work,
computer software for costing estimation and an introduction to cost accountancy and book
keeping also form a part of the course.
10. Details of Course:
S. No. Contents Contact Hours
1. Introduction to cost estimation and definitions of terms related to 2
estimates.
2. Types of preliminary estimates and their preparation. 3
3. Introduction and types of detailed estimates, methods of details of 10
measurement and their application, items of work, measurements
of typical elements, viz., arches, steps and polygonal rooms,
measurement of RCC work in slabs, beams, columns, stair cases
etc.
4. Preparation of abstract of estimated cost/bill of quantities, use of 4
schedule of rates, analysis of rates and break up of material
requirements.
5. CPM and PERT management techniques. 3
6. Introduction to computer software for cost estimation 3
7. Introduction to cost accountancy and book keeping 3
Total 28
11. Suggested Books:
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To expose the students to the evolution of architecture through various historical
periods pertaining to India within the restraints imposed by prevalent social and religious
customs, geography and climate, building material and techniques, structural complexities
and limited technology available at the time.
2. Grover, S., The Architecture of India: Buddhist and Hindu, Vikas 1980
Publishing House.
3. Grover, S., The Architecture of India: Islamic, Vikas Publishing 1981
House.
4. Hardy, A., Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation, 1995
Abhinav Publications.
5. Parihar, S., Some Aspects of Indo-Islamic Architecture, Abhinav 1999
Publishers.
6. Moffet, M., Fazio, M. and Wodehouse, L., A World History of 2008
Architecture, McGraw-Hill.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Architecture and Planning
1. Subject Code: CE-391 Course Title: Theory of Structures-II
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: CE-292
9. Objective:
To evaluate elastic deformations in beams and frames and to find forces and
deflection in redundant structures.
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To give adequate exposure of soil mechanics and foundation engineering to students
of architecture so as to enable them to appreciate design of foundation structures.
3. Ranjan, G. and Rao, A.S.R., Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics, 2007
New Age International (P) Ltd.
4. Murthy, V.N.S., Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 2007
CBS.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Architecture and Planning
1. Subject Code: AR-302 Course Title: Architectural Design-IV
8. Pre-requisite: AR-301
9. Objective:
To expose the students to multifunctional design problems of an intermediate scale
with emphasis on the impact of culture, traditional building construction methods, building
services and building by-laws on built forms and interior spaces.
10. Details of Course:
2. Contact Hours: L: 1 T: 0 P: 4
8. Pre-requisite: AR-303
9. Objective:
To enable the students to learn about operational work studies, modular coordination
and advanced construction detailing.
2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To impart knowledge of simple steel structures and masonry elements.
5. Duggal, S.K., Design of Steel Structures, 2nd Ed., Tata McGraw 2007
Hill.
6. Kazmi, S.M.A. and Jindal, S.K., Design of Steel Structures, 2007
Prentice Hall.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE
NAME OF DEPTT./CENTRE: Department of Architecture and Planning
1. Subject Code: CE-394 Course Title: Building Services
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To cover various aspects of water supply, drainage and solid waste disposal from
buildings.
7. Pre-requisite: AR-302
9. Objective:
To enable the students to design large scale housing and building projects in an
urban environment with emphasis on advanced building services and systems, urban
development regulations, building by-laws and architectural controls.
2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To impart knowledge of network techniques, construction planning practices,
construction equipments and methods alongwith quality control in construction.
2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: CE-392
9. Objective:
To impart knowledge in the area of the design of simple concrete structural elements
and structures as well as the behavior of advanced concrete structures.
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
The course aims at exposing the students of architecture to the areas of electrical
installations and illumination in buildings.
7. Pre-requisite: AR-401
9. Objective:
To promote team work amongst students for designing large scale urban design
projects.
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To expose the students to the various types of building finishes, materials and their
specifications.
10. Details of Course:
S. No. Contents Contact Hours
1. Special finishes like aluminium, anti-corrosive and water bound 3
paints.
2. Distempers, snowcem, lacquers, polishes and staining varnishes, 3
water proofing compounds and proprietary materials.
3. Aluminium, plastic, glass and different alloys and their applications 3
in the building industry.
4. Recent developments in timber and concrete building materials. 3
5. Different paving and facing materials. 3
6. Acoustical and fibre boards. 4
7. Influence of the above materials and their methods of construction 2
on modern architectural design.
8. Specifications of common building materials and simple 3
construction as separate documents or annotated on the working
drawings.
9. Specifications for special finishes, advanced materials and different 4
construction elements.
Total 28
11. Suggested Books:
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 0 P: 2
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
To familiarize the students with the linkage between architecture and nature through
the planning and design of land using elements like plants and water.
2. Contact Hours: L: 2 T: 0 P: 2
8. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
The objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the socio-economic
and demographic characteristics of villages, towns and cities, their present growth trends
and future needs.
2. Contact Hours: L: 3 T: 1 P: 0
7. Pre-requisite: Nil
9. Objective:
The objective of the course is to expose the students to the present trends of
architectural practice, valuation and arbitration.