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Reg. No.| | | | MANIPAL UNIVERSITY FIRST SEMESTER B. ARCH./B. A. (ID) DEGREE EXAMINATION ~ NOVEMBER 2013 ARC 105/ARC 107 - ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS I (2010 & 2007 SCHEME) BID 103 - GRAPHICS FOR INTERIORS - 2 DIMENSION Saturday, November 16, 2013 SUBJECT: ‘Time: 10:00 — 13:00 Hrs. Max. Marks: 50 Answer any FIVE full questions. Missing data, if any, may suitably be assumed. 1 L 2 A. Construct an ellipse in a parallelogram of 140 mm * 75 mm when the included angle is 60° B.A ball thrown from the ground reaches a maximum height of 50 m before falling on ground at a distance of 120 m from the point of throwing. Trace the path followed by the ball and name the curve. Adopt a suitable scale. (5+5 = 10 marks) ssa 50 mm and double ‘A. Construct a hyperbola when half the transverse axis is 60 mm, abs ordinate 160 mm. B. The distance between the end projectors passing through the end points of a line AB is 40mm, The end A is 20 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. The end B is 45 mm in front of VP, The line AB appears to be 65 mm long in the elevation, Complete the projections, Find the true length of the line and its inclinations with HP and VP. 10 marks) A. A pentagonal lamina of 35 mm sides is resting in HP with a corner touching HP such that the two edges containing that comer are equally inclined to HP. The lamina is inclined to HP at 40° and the farthest edge opposite to the comer on which it rests is inclined to VP at 40°. Draw the plan and elevation. 3B. A hexagonal pyramid of 35 mm sides of base and axis height 75 mm is resting on HP with a triangular face touching HP. The axis appears to be inclined to VP at $0°, Draw its plan and elevation. (4+6 = 10 marks) A cylinder of 60 mm diameter of base and axis height 80 mm is resting on HP with a point on the circumference of its base touching HP. The axis of the cylinder is inclined to HP at 40°and to VP at 35°. Draw its plan and elevation. (10 marl 5A. Orthographic projections of an object are shown in figure Q $A. Draw its axonometric view SB. Draw the isometric projection of the object shown in figure Q 5B. (0 marks) [ARC 105/ARC 107 (2010 & 2007 SCHEMEYBID 103 Page | of 2 6. Draw the isometric projection of the teachers table used in your studio. Assume suitable dimensions and scale. (10 marks) FIG asa “EN PT. i SP evar ion FIG ASB 1 aq bi t 3 ELEvATION CEPT view “cnet Nene ARC 105/ARC 107 (2010 & 2007 SCHEME}/BID 103 Page 2 of 2 Reg. No. | [ lL] MANIPAL UNIVERSITY FIRST SEMESTER B. ARCH,/B. A. (ID) DEGREE EXAMINATION ~ NOVEMBER 2013 ARC 103 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS I (2010 SCHEME) SUBJECT; ARC 103 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I (2007 SCHEME) BID 109 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS I Wednesday, November 20, 2013 Time: 10:00 ~ 14:00 Hrs. Max. Marks: 50 z a 1A, 1B, 1c ny 3A, 3B. 4A, 4B. 5A. SB. Answer any THREE questions from PART - A and any ONE question from PART - B. Assume suitable data where not mentioned. PART-A Draw the following for one brick thick English bond wall. Plan for odd and even courses (1:10) Elevation (1:10) Isometric (1:10) (5+2%+5 = 1244 marks) Draw plan and section (1:25) of a single-storey building with 600mm plinth height, 3000mm floor height and 1000mm high parapet wall. Assume the section is cut through a window Label the diagram and give dimensions. (Assume suitable dimensions for the room). (12% marks) Draw the plan and front elevation (1:10) of a typical wooden table. Draw isometric view of the following with proper dimensions (1:5) i) Queencloser ii) Kingcloser _ iii) Bevelled closer (844% = 12% marks) Draw elevations (1:10) for the following: ‘a segmental arch (1200mm span) a flat arch (1200mm span) (6%4+6 = 1244 marks) PART-B What are the ingredients of Portland cement? Highlight the characteristics of good quality cement? Discuss the various types of dressing for stone masonry blocks. (S%+7 = 12% marks) Write notes on manufacturing process of brick with neat sketches. (1244 marks) EOE ARC-103 (2010 & 2007)/ BID 109 Page | of 1 Reg. No.| | jeelaa| fe] ] MANIPAL UNIVERSITY FIRST SEMESTER B. A. (ID) DEGREE EXAMINATION — NOVEMBER 2013 SUBJECT: BID 105 ~ HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS ~ A PERSPECTIVE INTO INTERIORS Monday, November 18, 2013 Time: 10:00 ~ 13:00 Hrs. Max. Marks: SO © Answer any FIVE complete questions. LA. Fill in the blanks: i) Pointed arches are typical of __ period. ii) Egyptian building interiors were mainly decorated with __and iii) ‘The ionic order is specially remarkable for its capitals. iv) Furniture which influenced the Greek prosperity is__. v) Popular Material on which Chinese paintings were made are___ and _. 1B. Explain the various aspects of Interior Design in Indus Valley Civilization. (5#5 = 10 marks) 2A. Discuss the chief characteristics of the Gothic and Romanesque furniture. 2B. Explain the evolution of Doric order with proper sketches. = 10 marks) 3A. Explain the interior decorations, fuumishing and the decorative arts of Renaissance period. 3B. Explain different types of art found in Orient. (5+5 = 10 marks) Illustrate the salient features of Roman civilization with sketches, (10 marks) Explain the typical interior features found in Egyptian buildings with sketches. (10 marks) Explain the importance of Byzantine art. Also explain the different types of furniture found during this period. (10 marks) went BID-105 Page | of 1

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