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SYLLABUS:
S.No. CODE No. SEMESTER I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. MA 141 AR 131 AR 132 AR 133 AR 134 AR 135 AR 136 Mathematics Art Appreciation History of Architecture-I Materials & Construction I Computer Studio-I* Architectural Drawing I* Architectural Design I* Total SEMESTER II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR 141 AR 142 AR 143 AR 144 AR 145 AR 146 AR 147 Mechanics of Structures - I Theory of Architecture - I History of Architecture - II Materials & Construction - II Computer Studio - II* Architectural Drawing - II* Architectural Design - II* Total SEMESTER III 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR 231 AR 232 AR 233 AR 234 AR 235 AR 236 AR 237 Mechanics of Structures II Theory of Architecture - II History of Architecture - III Materials & Construction - III Building Services - I Climatology Architectural Design - III* Total * Compulsory courses. - - 100 - - 100 - - 100 - 3 100 - - 100 - - 100 - 14 100 -------------14 - 17 700 --------------3 2 2 2 3 2 3 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - 3 100 1 - 4 100 - - 6 100 - - 12 100 ---------------10 - 25 700 ---------------100 - - 100 - - 100 - 3 100 - 4 100 - 6 100 - - 12 100 ----------------10 - 25 700 ------------------2 2 2 1 3 - COURSE TITLE L T P - Marks

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SEMESTER IV 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR 241 AR 242 AR 243 AR 244 AR 245 AR E1 AR 246 Design of Structures I Site Planning History of Architecture - IV Materials & Construction - IV Building Services - II Elective - I Architectural Design - IV* Total SEMESTER V 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR 331 AR 332 AR 333 AR 334 AR 335 AR E2 AR 336 Design of Structures - II Architectural Acoustics History of Architecture - V Materials & Construction - V Building Services - III Elective-II Architectural Design - V* Total SEMESTER VI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR 341 AR 342 AR 343 AR 344 AR 345 AR E3 AR 346 Design of Structures - III Interior Design History of Architecture - VI Materials & Construction - VI Urban Economics and Sociology Elective - III Architectural Design - VI* Total * Compulsory courses. 3 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - 3 100 2 - - 100 2 - - 100 0 - 14 100 --------------13 - 17 700 --------------3 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - 3 100 3 - - 100 2 - - 100 0 - 14 100 ------------14 - 17 700 --------------3 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - - 100 2 - 3 100 3 - - 100 2 - - 100 - - 14 100 --------------14 - 17 700 --------------

SEMESTER VII 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR 441 AR 442 AR 443 AR 444 AR E4 AR E5 AR 445 Design of Structures - IV 2 - - 100 Professional Practice - I 2 - - 100 Human Settlements Planning 3 - - 100 Cost Estimating and Budgeting 3 - - 100 Elective - IV 2 - - 100 Elective - V 2 - - 100 Architectural Design - VII* - - 16 100 ---------------Total 14 - 16 700 ----------------Practical Training 100

SEMESTER VIII 1 AR 431

SEMESTER IX 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. AR 531 AR 532 AR E6 AR E7 AR E8 AR 533 Landscape and Ecology Professional Practice - II Elective - VI Elective - VII Elective - VIII Architectural Design - VIII* Total SEMESTER X 1. AR 541 Thesis - - 32 100 3 - - 100 2 - - 100 3 - - 100 3 - - 100 3 - - 100 - - 16 100 ---------------14 - 16 700 ----------------

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IV Sem AR 034 Indian Architecture - I AR 035 Vernacular Architecture V Sem VI Sem VII Sem AR 036 Energy Efficient Architecture AR 038 Theory of Design AR 039 Waste Management and Recycling AR 040 Industrialised Building Systems AR 041 Indian Architecture II AR 043 Construction Technology AR 054 Architecture and Critical Theory AR 055 Urban Housing AR 052 Project Management AR 053 Urban Design and Renewal AR 056 Advanced Structures AR 057 Building Management System AR 058 Architectural Conservation

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MA 141 MATHEMATICS 1. PLANE AND LINES 15

Direction ratios and cosines of a line - Equations of a plane and intersecting planes Symmetric form of a straight line - Angle between lines and planes - Coplanar lines skew lines - shortest distance. 9 2. CURVED SURFACES Equations of sphere - section by a plane Tangent plane - standard equations of cone, cylinder and conoid - properties 8 3. MATRICES Characteristic equation, Eigen values and Elgenvectors of a real Matrix, Cayley - Hamilton Theorem without proof; Reduction of a real symmetric matrix to diagonal form. 8 4. INTEGRATION Integration of rational, trigonometric and irrational functions, properties of definite integrals, Reduction formulate for trigonometric functions 5 5. ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Linear second order and higher order Differential equations with constant coefficients. Differential equations with variable coefficients of Euler type 6 6. FUNCTIONS OF TWO VARIABLES Partial differentiation, total derivative, approximations, Taylors Theorem with remainder Maxima and Minima, envelope 9 Total 45

References: 1. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 1998. 2. P.Kandasamy, K.Thilagavathy and K.Gunavathy, EnggMathematics VolI & II,S.Chandan Publishers - 1998 3. Narayanan S, Manikavachagam Pillai T.K. & Ramanaiah G -Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Students - Vol I&II S. Viswanathan Printers 1993 AR 131 ART APPRECIATION 16

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UNDERSTANDING ARTS The definition of art - the needs and meanings of the work ofart - Technical language of the art - Technique of lookinand appreciation of art form. 6

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THE TECHNIQUES OF ART Drawing - architecture - sculpture - painting printing minor arts (glasswave, stain glass, lithographic prints, etc.) Industrial art (Art Nouveau, Bauhans) 6

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ART HISTORY OF WESTERN WORLD Cave art; Egyptian, Mesopotomian, Greek, Roman Art, Renaissance. 20 cent: Birth of modern art, Cubism, Impressionism, Post impressionism and others. Introduction to art movement of 1920 - modern: abstract art, constructivism action painting, use of modern materials and technique. Works of Western artist. ` 10

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ART HISTORY OF ASIAN WORLD Cave art, Indus valley civilization, vedic civilization, buddhist, Hindu (Indo aryan and Dravidian), rock-cut art. Islamic art form, Imperial style, Post-independent, Mughal. Recent developments in Indian Art and Architecture. ` Total 8 30

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Learn to paint with water colour, oils, pastes and analysis by ALWYN CRAWSHAN, Aurovo publishing 1994 How to paint and draw: Drawing water colour oil, Acylic paste by the HAZEL HARRISON Loveny Books, London 1994 The Drawing and Painting Landscape by Adrvan Bartlett Tiger books international London, A Quarto book 1988. Techniques of Modern Artists - Judith Collins, John Welchman 1987 The Penguin Dictionary of Art and Artists - Peter and Linda Murray - Penguin books 1989.

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AR 132 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE-I

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PREHISTORIC AGE AND EGYPT Old Stone Age - the Agricultural revolution The New Stone Age - Development of Shelter. Nature of Art and Architecture - Factors influencing Architecture - Outline of Architectural Character Great Pyramid of Cheops, Gizeh, Great temple of Ammon, Karnak. 6

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WEST ASIA Urban evolution of Sumerian, Babylonian and Persian cultures - Factors influencing architecture - Outline of architectural character - Ziggurat, Urnammu, Palace of Sargon, Khorsagad - Palace at Persepolis. 4

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GREECE Evolution of city states - Development of Art, Sculpture, architecture in the archaic and classic periods Factors influencing architecture - Outline of architectural character Orders in architecture - Doric Ionic, Corinthian, Parthenon, Athens; Erecthion, Athens, Theatre Eipdaurous; Tower of Winds. 8

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ROME Evolution of Republican states - Factors influencing architecture - outline of architectural character forum Romanum; Rome; Thermae of Caraculla; Colloseum Rome; Pantheon, Rome: Circus Maximus, Rome. 8

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EARLY CHRISTIAN AND BYZANTINE Birth and spread of Christianity - Evolution of church forms - Factors influencing architecture - Outline of Architectural character - St.Clement, Rome St.Sophia, Constantinople; St.Marks, Venice; St.Vitale, Ravenna. 4 Total 30

References: 19

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Sir Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture, University of London, The Antholone Press, 1986. Pier Liugi Nervi, General Editor - History of World Architecture - Series, Harry N.Abrams, Inc.Pub., New York, 1972. S.Lloyd and H.W.Muller, History of World Architecture - Series, Faber and Faber Ltd., London, 1986. Spiro Kostof - A History of Architecture - Setting and Rituals, Oxford University Press, London, 1985. Gosta,E.Samdstrp, Man the Builder, Mc.Graw Hill Book Company, New York, 1970.

WEBSITES http://library.advanced.org/10098 http://www.encylopedia.com/articles/05371.html http://www.cup.org/Titles/09/0521094526.html

AR 133 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION - I 1. INTRODUCTION 20

Functional requirements of a building and its components - Drawings of foundations, plinth,superstructure, roofings. Soils - Formation - grainsize distribution soil classification systems. Lime - fat/Hydraulic Limes - Their uses and properties Manufacturing process - Mortar, functions requirements - mix proportions. 12 2. RURAL - MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION Mud as a building material - Soil stabilisation, soil blocks - Drawings of foundations types, S.S.Block S.S.Castinsitu walls - flooring - roofing - plastering. Bamboo, casuarina coconut, palm, hay, coir, jute properties - uses - fire retardent treatment insection proofing. Types of foundations - walls - simple rooftrusses floors for rural structures. 3. STONE Classification of rocks - Building stones - their uses physical properties - brief study of tests for stone deterioration - preservation of stone - various stone finishes - cutting and polishing of granites. Drawings of foundations - types of masonry - random rubble/Ashlar, etc. - cavity walls flooring copings, sills, lintels, corbels, arches. 25 4. BRICKS AND CLAY PRODUCTS Bricks - brief study on manufacture of bricks - properties uses - suitability - types of bricks - uses in buildings, structural tiles, ceramics, terracotta - uses. 8 Total References: 1. 2. 3. R.J.S.Spencke and D.J.Cook, Building Materials in Developing Countries, John Wiley and Sons, 1983. HUDCO - All you want to know about soil stabilized mud blocks, HUDCO Pub., New Delhi, 1989. UNO - Use of bamboo and reeds in construction - UNO Publications. 21 45 30

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Rural Construction - NBO, New Delhi S.C.Rangwala, Engineering Materials, Charotar Publishing House, Anand, 1997.

WEBSITES http://www.baboo-Flooring.com http://ag.avizona.edu/SWES http://www/angelfite.com/in http://www.idrc.ca/library/documents/104800/chapz-e.html http://www/angelfite.com/in z/granite

AR 134 COMPUTER STUDIO I

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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER Technology of small computer system, computer terminology operation principles of P.C., introduction to application software, and graphic system, and use of printers, scanner, plotter, File `management, etc. 4 22

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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED 2D DRAFTING Understanding the use of drawing tools, object editing, drawing objects, filing and setting drawing units, scales, limits that size and dimensioning, texting. Setting up of drawings of various simple architectural objects with complete text and dimensioning. 28

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ADVANCE COMPUTER AIDED 2D DRAFTING Advance command programming - transparent overlays hatching utilities, assigned colour and line type, use of multiline, style, block, symbol Library manipulation for accurate drawing. Advance exercise in 2D drafting of various complex building drawings, incorporating the above said utilities. 28 Total 60

References 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. V.Rajaraman, Principles of Computer Programming - Prentice Hall of India. Byron S.Gottfried, Theory and problems of programming with C.Schaum's outline series, Mc.Graw Hill Publishing Co. AutoCAD reference manual - Autodesk UNC, 1998. AutoCAD architectural users guide - Autodesk Inc., 1998. Sham Tickoo, Advance Technique in AutoCAD Re.14 - 1997. Sham Tickko, Understanding AutoCAD - 14 (Windows) - 1997.

WEBSITES http://www.sln.fi.edu/ - Computer drafting http://www.ccollege.hccs.cc.tx.us/ - Comp.graphic AR 135 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING-I

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FREE HAND DRAWING Free hand drawing of object and natural elements part of building environment, plants, trees, flowers, etc. Outdoor sketching: study of form, their combination balance, etc. sketching of simple 23

building forms and relations, simple three dimensional compositions. Study of colour, composition, colour rendering of object, plants, interior and exterior spares.Rendering of objects, built and natural environment with advance presentation skill, surface finishes (human figures, street furnitures, etc.) to communicate meaningfully and effectively. 45 2. GEOMETRICAL DRAWING Plane Geometry - scales and angle construction of planes, curves, circules tangent and regular polygon area construction. Solid geometry - simple projections, projection and development of the solid, section of solids, interpenetration of solids and true shape of sections. 30 3. ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION Introduction to orthographic projections - isometric and axenometric projections. Drawing of lines, basic shapes in different positions. Orthographic projections of planar surface - geometrical shapes like square, circle, hexagon, etc. and combination of shapes. Orthographic projection of 3D objections - constuction of plan, elevation and section of 3Dobjects and projections in various positions. 15 Total 90 References: I. 1. 2. 3. 4. II. GEOMETRICAL DRAWING IH. Morris, Geometrical Drawing for Art Students - Orient Longman, Madras, 1982. George K.Stegman, Harry J.Stegman, Architectural Drafting Printed in USA by American Technical Society, 1966. Francis Ching, Architectural Graphics, Van Nostrand Rein Hold Company, New York, 1964. C.Leslie Martin, Architectural Graphics, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1964. FREE HAND DRAWING 24

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Alwyn Cranshaw, Learn to paint with Water colours, Acrylic colours, Boats and Harbours, Sketch, Still life, landscapes, William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd., London, 1981. Tokyo Musashino Academy of Art - Introduction to Pencil Drawing, Graphic - Shaw Publishing Co. Ltd., Japan, 1991. Arthur Guptill, Edited by Susan E.Meyer, Rendering in Pen and Ink, Watson Guptill Publications, New York, 1976. Albert O. Halse, Architectural Rendering, A Techniques of Contemporary - Presentation, Mc Graw Hill Book Company, New York, 1972. Robert S.Oliver, The Complete Sketch, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1989.

WEBSITES http://www.cs.brown.edu http://www.dtcc.edu/ - document, project info Arch.dwg.

AR 136

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I

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BASIC DESIGN I Introduction to Architectural Design through Basic Design. Introduction to elements of design. Properties, qualities, and characteristics of (i) line, (ii) direction, (iii) shape, (iv) size, (v)texture, (vi) value and (vii) colour exercises involving the same including use of the computer. 25

The principles of design relationships - Repetition, Harmony, Contrast - Exercises involving the same. The analysis of design elements - Exercises involving the same. 2. WORKSHOP Use of hand tools and materials in carpentry, masonry and model making. Making mount board mobiles employing cubes cubiods, square pyramid, cylinder and cones. Space frame models using match sticks straw, steel wires, bamboo splits. Texture applicability to murals and interior decoration. Total 80 180 100

References: I. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BASIC DESIGN I Maitland Graves, The Art of Colour and Design, McGraw Hill Book Company Inc., 1951 (2nd Edn.) Edward D.Mills - Planning the Architects Hand Book - Bitterworth, London, 1985. V.S.Pramar, Design fundamentals in Architecture, Somaiya Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Nelhi, 1973. Francis D.K.Ching - Architecture - Form Space and Order Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., (Canaa), 1979. John W.Mills - The Technique of Sculpture, B.T.Batsford Limited, New York - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, London, 1966. Elda Fezei, Henny Moore, Hamlyn, London, New York, Sydney, Toronto, 1972. 26

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C.Lawrence Bunchy - Acrylic for Sculpture and Design, 450, West 33rd Street, New York, N.Y.10001, 1972. Orbid Publishing Ltd., Know how the complete course in Dit and Home Improvements No.22, Bed fordbury, London, W.C.2, 1981.

WEBSITES Http://www infinit.net elements of design http://www.Okino.com - design, visualization, rendering system http://www.interface - signage.com http://www.design community.com arch rendering, 3D design

AR141 MECHANICS OF STRUCTURES I

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FORCES AND STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS Types of force systems - Resultant of parallel forces - principle of moments - principle of equilibrium - simple problems 5

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ANALYSIS OF PLANE TRUSSES Introduction to Determinate and Indeterminate plane trusses - Analysis of simply supported and cantilevered trusses by method of joints and method of sections 12

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PROPERTIES OF SECTION Centroid- Moment of Inertia - Section modules Radius of gyration - Theorem of perpendicular axis - Theorem of parallel axis 10

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ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS 27

Stress strain diagram for mild steel, High tensile steel and concrete - Concept of axial and volumetric stresses and strains. 10 5. ELASTIC CONSTANTS Elastic constants - Relation between elastic constants - Application to problems. Total References:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. P.C.Punmia, Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures; Vol I, Laxmi publications, Delhi 1994 S.Ramamrotham, Strength of materials - Dhanpatrai & Sons, Delhi, 1990. W.A.Nash, Strength of Materials - Schaums Series - Mcgraw Hill Book Company, 1989. R.K.Bansal - Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials - Lakshmi Publications, Delhi, 1990. R.K. Rajput - Strength of Materials , S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi 1996

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AR 142 THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE-I

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INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE Definition of Architecture - Elements of Architecture backed by need and followed by fulfillment of need. 4

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SCOPE OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Architectural design - An analysis - Integration of aesthetic and function. 4

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ARCHITECTURAL SPACE AND MASS Mass and space, visual and emotional effects of geometric forms and their derivatives The sphere, the cube, the pyramid, the cylinder and cone. 5

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AESTHETIC COMPONENTS OF DESIGN Proportion, scale, balance, rhythm, symmetry, hierarchy, pattern and axis with building examples. 15

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APPLICATION OF COLOUR IN ARCHITECTURE 28

Effect of colour in Architecture - Colour symbolism.

Total 30 References: 1. Paul Alan Johnson - The Theory of Architecture - Concepts and themes, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1994. 2. 3. 4. V.S.Pramar, Design Fundamentals in Architecture, Somaiya Publications Private Ltd., New Delhi, 1973. Francis D.K.Ching, Architecture-Form, Space and Order, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, 1979. Helm Marie Evans and Caria David Dunneshil, An initiation to design, Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc., New York, 1982.

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AR 143 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II

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ANCIENT INDIA Indus Valley Civilization - Culture and pattern of settlement. Impact of Aryan culture Vedic village and the rudimentary forms of bamboo and woodWooden construction under the Mauryan rule. 4

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BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism - Interaction of Hellenic & Indian Ideas in Northern India - Architectural Production during Ashoka's rule - Ashokan Pillar, Sarnath,Rock cut caves at Barabar, Sanchi Stupa. Salient features of a Chaitya hall and Vihara, Rock cut architecture in the Western and Eastern ghats - Karli, Viharas at Nasik, Rani gumpha, Udaigiri. Takti Bahai, Gandhara. 8

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HINDU ARCHITECTURE Evolution of Hindu temple - Early shrines of the gupta and chalukyan periods - Tigawa temple, Ladh Khan and Durga temple, Aihold, Papanatha and Virupaksha temples, Pattadakal. 6

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DRAVIDIAN ARCHITECTURE Dravidian culture - Rock cut productions under Pallavas Shore temple, Mahaballipuram Dravidian Order Brihadeeswara Temple, Tanjore - Evolution and form of gopuram Complexity in temple plan due to complexity in Ritual - Minakshi temple, Madurai. 8

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INDO ARYAN STYLE Salient features of an Indo Aryan temple - Lingaraja Temple, Bhuvaneswar - Sun temple, Konarak. Kunds and Vavs Sabali kund vav - Adalaj - Surya kund, Modhera. 6 Total 32

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References: 1. 2. Percy Brown, Indian Architecture (Buddhist and Hindu Period), Taraporevala and Sons, Bombay, 1983. Atish Grover, The Architecture of India (Buddhist and Hindu Period), Vikas Publishing Housing Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1981.

3. A.Volwahsen, Living Architecture - India (Buddhist and Hindu), Oxford and IBM, London, 1969. 4. 5. 6. 7. Christoper Tadgelli, The History of Architecture in India from the Dawn of civilization to the end of the Raj, Longmon Group U.K.Ltd., London, 1990. Carmen Kagal, Vistara: The Architecture of India, Published by Festival of India, 1986. Electa Moniteur, Architecture in India, M/s.Electa Frances, Milan, 1985. George Mitchell, The Hindu Temple, BI Pub., Bombay, 1977.

WEBSITES http://www.greatbuildings.com/gbc-types/styles/hindu.html http://indianculture.tqn.com/msub19.htm http://web1.arch.hawaii.edu/courses/courses/300/arch371/09_04/9-4htm http://www.hindunet.org/alt_hindu/1995_Apt_1/msg00069.html http://bishop.calpoly.edu/libarts/jwetzel/study/HinduArtOflaterDynasties.htm

AR 144 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION II 32

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BRICKS AND CLAY PRODUCTS Drawings of brick foundations - buildings in brickwork, structural members in brickwork. bonds columns, corners

Reinforced brick masonry - Arches - Lintels Corbels - copings. Hollow clay blocks - for walls - partitions - roofs. Roofings - Flat Roofs - or Terrace roofs - Sloping roofs. Detailing includes for physically handicapped 12 2. TIMBER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Softwood and hardwood - Secondary timber - Physical properties and uses - Defects, Conversion, Seasoning, decay and preservation of timber - Fire retardent treatment, anti-termite treatment. Industrial timbers - playwood, blockboard, particle board, fibre boards. Manufacture and uses - current developments. 3. TIMBER Drawings of timber joinery for Windows, doors, ventilators.Timber partitions, panelling, false ceiling, fixed partitions, sliding, folding, top hung bottom rested false ceiling - wall panelling. Timber staircases - Designed staircase - timber trusses - Lean to - close couple - Kingpost - Queen pot - Trusses. Timber floors - timber built-in-furniture Detailing and fittings for physically handicapped. 35 4. LOW COST BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Drawings of foundations walling Roofs partitions ceiling panel doors and windows.Miscellaneous Drawing of Birck jails, Screen walls pavement blocks Ferrocement water tanks. Detailing and specifications for physically handicapped. 10 5. GLASS Composition of glass - brief study on manufacture,treatment, properties and uses of glass special types of glass, sheet glass, plate glass, safety glass, tinte coated glass - Glass blocks - properties and applications in the building industry - current developments 33 8

10 Total 75 References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Don A.Watson, Construction Materials and Processes, McGraw Hill Co., 1972. W.B.Mckay, 'Building Construction', Vol.1, 2, 3 Longmans, U.K. 1981. Alanwerth, Materials, The Mitchell Pub. Co. Ltd., London, 1986. R.Chudleu, 'Building Construction Handbook', British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data, London, 1990. S.C.Rangwala, Engineering Materials, Charotar Pub.House, Anand, 1997.

WEBSITES http://www.ibex-ibex-intl.com http://www.inika.com/chitra http://www.routbdge.com http://www.ventura india.com

AR 145 COMPUTER STUDIO II 1 PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS Introduction to tools of productivity - blocks, slide facilities, script files, attributes Understanding concepts of V.port, concept of object linking, and editing session. 12 34

INTRODUCTION TO 3D DRAFTING Introduction to 3D modelling technique and construction planes, drawing object, 3D surfaces setting up elevation and thickness, and use of dynamic projections. Solid modelling, with driving primitive command and boolean operation. Use of region modelling, solid modife 24

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3D RENDERING AND SETTING Rendering and scene setting to create a photo realistic picture, understanding material mapping, environment setting and image filing. Construction of any object or building using above said utilities. Total 60 24

References 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. V.Rajaraman, Principles of Computer Programming - Prentice Hall of India. Byron S.Gottfried, Theory and problems of programming with C.Schaum's outline series, Mc.Graw Hill Publishing Co. AutoCAD reference manual - Autodesk UNC, 1998. AutoCAD architectural users guide - Autodesk Inc., 1998. Sham Tickoo, Advance Technique in AutoCAD Re.14 - 1997. Sham Tickko, Understanding AutoCAD - 14 (Windows) 1997.

WEBSITES http://ccollege.hccs.cc.tx.us/ http://www.ciips.ee.uwa.edu.an/

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AR 146 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING - II I. MEASURED DRAWING Principle of basic architectural drafting - line value lettering basic, multiview projections and sections - presentation formats. Measured drawing of simple objects (like furniture, entrance gates, etc.) and building components (like columns, cornice, door, window, etc.) Detailed measured drawing/documentation of historic and architectural monument or building. 45 II. PERSPECTIVE Characteristics of Perspective Drawings, Perspective systems and methods. Two point perspective of simple objects, outdoor and indoor view of a building, etc. One point and three point perspective of interiors Perspective theory and practice III. SCIOGRAPHY Principles of shades and shadows - Shadwos of lines and circles Shadows of architectural elements, etc. Shadows of circular solids Shadows on buildings, etc. Total References: I. 1. 2. 3. MEASURED DRAWING Clande Batley, Indian Architecture, D.B.Taraporevale Sons and Co., Ltd., Bombay William Kirby Lockard, Drawing as a Means to Architecture, Van Nostrand, Reinhold Company, New York. George A.Dinsmore, Analytical Graphics - D.Van Nostrand, Company Inc., Canada. 90 15 30

II. PERSPECTIVE 4. 5. 6. John M.Holmes, Applied Perspective, Sir Isaac, Piotman and Sons Ltd., London 1954. Robert W.Gill, Basic Perspective, Thames and Hudson, London, 1974. Interiors: Perspective in Architectural Design Graphic - SMA Publishing Co. Ltd., Japan, 1967.

III. SCIOGRAPHY 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. C.Leslie Martin, Architectural Graphics, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1964. Francis Ching, Architectural Graphics, Van Nostrand and Reinhold Company, New York, 1975. Ernest Norling, Perspective drawing, Walter Fostor Art Books, California, 1986. Bernard Alkins - 147, Architectural Rendering, Walter Foster Art Books, 1986. Rober W.Gill, Advanced Perspective, Thames and Hudson, London, 1974.

WEBSITES http://www.cs.brown.edu http://www.dtcc.edu/-document,project info Arch.dwg.

AR 147 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - II

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DESIGN STUDIO

The problems involve simple space organisation starting with single space single use small span Horizontal movement - single bay - passive energy type spaces. The study of space standards and anthropometrics related to each problems is stressed upon. Anthropometry as related to physically handicapped and elderly persons are required to be studied. Examples of exercises include a) Toilet for a physically handicapped person. Hostel room, bed room, kitchen b) Shop, Workshop, pavilions, snack bar c) Residence, petrol bunk, fire station, police station, 100 cottage for an elderly coupl 100 2. WORKSHOP II Elementary models indicating wall surfaces floral designs, ceilings, glass areas, lawn water, bodies, etc. Block models of small campuses using wood, the ramacol mount broad, soap, cork board, etc. Detailed model of a small building like branch bank, small residences, bus shelter, snack bar, including landscape details. 80 Total References: DESIGN STUDIO 1. 2. 3. E and O.E. Planning, Lliffe Books Ltd., London, 1973. De. Chiara and Callender, Time-saver Standards for Building Types, McGraw Hill Co., New York, 1973. Sid Del Mar Leach, Techniques of Interior Design Rendering and presentation, McGraw Hill Co., New York, 1973. 180

WORKSHOP II 4. 5. Wenninger (Magrus.J.), Spherical Models, Cambridge University Press, 1979. Arundell (Jan), Exploring Sculpture, Mills and Boon, London/Charles T.Branford

Company, USA, 1972. 6 7. John W.Mills, The Technique of Sculpture, B.T.Batsford Ltd., New York Reinhold Publishing Corpn., London, 1966. Eida Fezei, Henry Moore, Hamlyn, London, New York, Sydney, Toronto, 1972.

WEBSITES www.design basics.com/-(on house type Americans) http://www.geosystems.gatech.edu/ - (on detail design method) http://www.c.s.berkely.edu/ - (on bubble diagram builder with interaction) http://www.plannet.com/resources.htme - (on resource info)

AR 231 MECHANICS OF STRUCTURES - II

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SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT Concept of shearing forces and Bending Moments - shear force and bending Moment diagrams for canti- lever and simply supported beams subjected to point load, uniformly distiuted loads and their combinations 10

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STRESSES IN BEAMS Theory of simple bending - bending stresses in beams, shear stresses in beams - examples on simple sections. Stress distribution diagrams. 10

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DEFLECTION OF BEAMS Slope and deflection at a section - Double Integration and Macaulay's method for simply supported and cantilever beams 10

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THEORY OF COLUMNS Short and long columns - Euler's method and its limitations - Derivations of Euler's formula (for different end conditions) Rankines formula for columns, examples, effect of eccentric loading 10

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INTRODUCTION TO INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES Concept in Analysis of continuous beams, fixed beams, cantilevers, and partial frames (No problems). 5 Total 45

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. M.M.Ratwani, & V.N.Vazirani, Analysis of Structures, Vol.I, Khanna Publishers - Delhi, 1987. Timoshenko, S.P., and D.H. Young, Elements of Strength of Materials, Fifth edition, East West Press, 1993. A.R.Jain and B.K.Jain, Theory and analysis of Structures, Vol.I, Nemchand and Bros, Roorkee, 1987. B.C.Punmia, 'Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures, Vol.I, Laxmi publications, New Delhi 1994. R.K. Rajput "Strength of Materials", S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi 1996

AR 232 THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE II

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ORGANISATION OF FORMS AND SPACES a) Spatial Relationships i) Space within space ii) Interlocking spaces iii)Adjacent spaces iv) Space linkied by a common space b) Spatial Organisation - influencing factors and their types i) Centralised ii) Linear iii)Radial iv) Clustered v) Grid

c) Articulation of forms and spaces types i) Edges and corners ii) Surface 5 2. CHARACTER AND STYLE IN BUILDINGS Factors influencing the character and style of buildings. Study of examples from Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic Architecture in India - Greek, Roman, Gothic Renaissance, Modern and Post Modern Movement. 9 3. PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION Unity, harmony and specific qualities of design to include dominance, punctuating effect, dramatic effect, fludity, climax, accentuation and contrast with building examples. 3 4. CIRCULATION Function of building circulation components of building circulation - The building approach, The building entrance, configuration of the path, path space relationship, form of circulation space with examples. Simple circulation diagram for buildings. 4 5. WORKS OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTS Works of modern and post modern architects and their ideologies and philosophies towards architecture - Louis Sullivan, F.L.Wright, Louis Khan, Le Corbusier, Philip Johnson, Charles Correa, and Michael Graves. 9 Total References: 1. 2. 3. Sir Bannister Fletcher - A History of Architecture, Butterworths, London, 1987. Francis D.K.Ching, Architecture - Form, Space and Order, Van Nostrand Publications, New York, 1979. Ernest Burden - Elements of Architectural Design - A visual resource, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994. 30

AR 233 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE - III

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ROMANESQUE The medieval ages - learning in the monasteries, evolution of the guilds - Factors influencing architecture - outline of architectural character if Italy, France and England Examples: Pisa group, Italy Abbay aux Hommes, Caen, Tower of London. 6

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FRENCH GOTHIC Religious and social influences - evolution of vaulting and development of structural systems - outline of Architectural character - Examples: Notre Dame, Paris. 4

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ENGLISH AND ITALIAN GOTHIC Development of English gothic vaulting - outline of Architectural character in England and Italy - Examples: Westminister Abbey, Hampton Court Palace, London, Doges Palace, Venice, Milan Cathedral. 4

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ITALIAN RENAISSANCE The idea of rebirth and revival of art - sociological influences in art and architecture Development of thought, emergence of merchant communities and their patronage. Outline of the Architecture during the early Renaissance, High Renaissance and Baroque Periods - Features of a typical Renaissance palace, eg.Palazzo Ricardi, Study of life history philosophy, contribution of the following architects; Brunelleschi, Mischaelangelo, Andrea Palladio. 8

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FRENCH & ENGLISH RENAISSANCE Outline of the architectural character of French and English Renaissance - Domestic Architecture in England - Study of the life, philosophy and works of the following architects: Sir Christopher Wren, Inigo Jones. 8 Total 30

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Sir Bannister Fletcher, A History of Architecture, University of London, The Antholone Press, 1986. Pier Luigi Nervi, History of World Architecture Series. Harry N.Abrame Inc. Publication, New York, 1972. S.Lloyd/H.W.Muller, History of World Architecture - Series, Faber Ltd., London, 1986. Skpiro Kostof, A History of Architecture - Settings and Rituals, Oxford University Press, London, 1985.

WEBSITES http://www.clr.tornoto.edu - virtual lib. http://www.lib.virginia.edu/- Renaissance and baroque http2.siis.umich.edu/- Image browser

AR 234 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION III

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CEMENT Varities of cement, composition, properties and uses - brief study on manufacture of portland cement - tests for cement - mortar for various works. 6

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CONCRETE, ITS INGREDIENTS MANUFACTURE & PROPERTIES Ingredients - suitability requirements for aggregates, grading of aggregates - role of water in concrete - reinforcement - admixtures - properties of concrete. Manufacture of concrete and concreting - mix proportioning - batching, mixing, transporting, placing, compaction, curing formwork - quality control - outline of tests for concrete - joints in concrete - concrete finishes. 16

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SPECIAL CONCRETE AND CONCRETING METHODS Lightweight, highdensity, fibre reinforced, polymer concrete - outline of manufacture properties and uses of the above - ready mixed concrete - guniting - cold weather and underwater concreting - current developments in concrete products and methods of concreting. 8

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CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Introduction to framed structures. Concrete in foundations - types of footings - isolated, combined, continuous, strap. Concrete floors, walls and partitions. Concrete lintels, arches, sunshades Concrete slabs - types - concrete beams and columns. 27

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CONCRETE STAIRCASES Factors involving staircase design - types of staircases like straightflight, doglegged, quarterturn, bifurcated, spiral helical, etc. - different support conditions like inclined slab, cranked slab, continuous, cantilever - foundations finishes for staircases - detailing out of handrails and balusters. Designing and detailing for physically handicapped. 18 Total 75

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. M.S.Shetty, Concrete Technology, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1986. S.C.Rangwala, Engineering Materials, Charotar Publishing House, India, 1997. Dr.B.C.Punmia, Building Construction, Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1993. Arthur Lyons - Materials for Architects and Builders - An introduction Arnold, London, 1997. Don A.Watson, Construction Materials and Process, McGraw Hill Co., 1972. Jack M.Launders, Construction Materials and Methods, Careers, South Holland, Illinois, Wilcox Co.Ltd., 1986. W.B.Mckay Building Construction, Longmans, UK, 1981. Francis D.K.Ching, Building Construction Illustrated VNR, 1975. Alan Banc, Stairs, Steps and Ramps, Butterworth Heinemann Ltd., 1996.

WEBSITES http://dir.yahoo.com/Business-and-Economy/companies/construction/concrete/materials http://www.easyads.co.2a/yellow/india/construct http://www.concrete.t.v-tokyo.ac.ip www.larsentoubro.com www.dalmiacement.com/index.html

AR 235 BUILDING SERVICES - I

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FUNDAMENTALS, SEWAGE TREATMENT AND SEWERAGE SYSTEMS a) Environmental sanitation - Sanitation in buildings. Primary and secondary treatment Activated sludge - Intermittent and trickling sand filters - Arrangement of sewerage systems in Housing, large factories, towns and cities - sewage pumping station Rainwater disposal and storm water drainage from buildings. 12 b) Refuse Disposal: Collection, conveyance and disposal of town refuse systems

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PLUMBING Materials and construction details of sewers and connections - testing for water tightness plumbing system for building types. 6

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RURAL SANITATION - STORM WATER DRAIN - REFUSE DISPOSAL Sanitation in unanswered areas, fairs, alignment of storm water drains in housing, layout and cities, collection, conveyance and disposal of town refuse. 6

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WATER QUALITY, PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT Surface and ground water sources - quality/quantity - nature of impurities - treatments water supply systems - sedimentation - water supply project. Sand filtration - sand filters - rapid sand filters - pressure filters - sterilisation and disinfection. 12

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WATER DISTRIBUTION Distribution systems in small towns - Types of pipes used - Laying, jointing, testing prevention of water wastage and reuse of water - Internal water supply in buildings Municipal byelaws and regulations. 9 Total 45

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. G.M.Fair, J.C.Geyer and D.Okun, Water and Waste Water Engineering, Vol.II, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1968. Manual of Water supply and Treatment, Second Edition, CPHEEO, Ministry of Works and Housing, New Delhi, 1977. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, CPHEEO, Ministry of Works and Housing, New Delhi, 1980. S.C.Rangwala, Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Charotar Publishing House, Anand 388 601, 1989.

AR 236 CLIMATOLOGY

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CLIMATE AND THERMAL SENSATION Factors that determine climate - Components of climate - Characteristics of climate types - Body heat balance - Effective temperature - Comfort zone. 6

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SOLAR CONTROL Solar geometry - Solar chart - Sun angles and shadow angles - Design of solar shading devices. 6

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HEAT FLOW THROUGH MATERIALS Basic principles of Heat Transfer - Performance of different materials 'U' value - Time lag and decrement of building elements. 4

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AIR MOVEMENT Wind rose - Wind shadows - Air movement around and through buildings - Stack effect Thermally induced Air currents. 6

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SHELTER DESIGN IN TROPICS Design considerations for warm humid, hotdry, composite and upland climates - Heavy rainfall regions - Landscape and climatic design. 8 Total 30

References: 1. O.H.Koenigsberger and others, Manual of Tropical Housing and Building - Part I -

Climatic Design, Longmans, London, 1980. 2. 3. 4. M.Evans - Housing, Climate and Comfort - Architectural Press, London, 1980. B.Givoni, Man, Climate and Architecture, Applied Science, Banking, Essex, 1982. Donald Watson and Kenneth Labs., Climatic Design - McGraw Hill Book Company New York - 1983.

WEBSITES http://www.envinst.conu.edu/~envinst/research/built.html www.terin.org/ http://www.pge.com/pec/archives/w98 passi.html http://solstice.crest.org/efficiency/index.shtml

AR 237 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - III

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DESIGN STUDIO Single level planning in small scale, small span, horizontal movement and simple vertical movement, data collection, case studies, analysis and presentation of studies Data collection with respect to design and detailing for physically handicapped persons Concepts and presentation of design with scaled models - Examples: Residential buildings, Institutional buildings: banks, nursery or primary schools, primary health center, school for children with learning disabilities, neighbourhood market, etc. 100

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COMPUTER LAB STUDIO Introduction to computer aided drafting system, concepts of real dimensions, colours, symbols, repeatebility modification, layers. Exercises related to design projects above. 80 Total 180

References: 1 De Chiara and Callender, Time Saver Standards Building Types, McGraw Hill Co., 2nd Edition, 1980. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Edward D.Mills, Planning - The Architects Handbook - 10th Edition, British Library C Taloguing in Publication Data, 1985. Wakita\Linde, The Professional practice of Architectural working, drawing John Wiley & Sons, 1984. Andrew Alpern, Handbook of Speciality Elements in Architecture, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1982. Julius Panero & Martin Zelnik, Human Dimension and Interior Space, Whitney Library of Design Publication, 1979. Neufet Architect's Data, Rudoll Herg, Crosby Lockwood and Sons Ltd., 1970.

WEBSITES http://www.hamptons.com/freshair http://www.columbiamedical.com/ http://www.mgarchitects.com/ AR 241 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES - I

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TIMBER Design requirements from National Building Code, Design of Madras Terrace roof. 5 STEEL SECTIONS AND RIVETED JOINTS Properties of rolled steel sections, riveted joints, Analysis and Design of riveted joints (Excluding eccentric connections) 10

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WELDED JOINTS Types of welding, permissible stresses, Design of fillet welds (excluding eccentric connections) 10

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STEEL BEAMS Allowable stresses, General specifications, Design of laterally supported beams. 10

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STEEL COLUMNS Allowable stresses, various shapes, built-up sections, Design of columns (excluding lacing, battening and other connections). 10 Total 45

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ramachandra S., Design of Steel Structures, Standard Book House, Delhi, 1984. A.S.Arya, Structural Design in Steel, Masonry and Timber, Nemchand and Bros, Roorkee, 1971. National Building Code of India, 1983, Part VI, Structural Design. Gurucharan Singh, Design of Steel Structures, Standard Publishers, New Delhi, 1982. Negi "Design of steel Structures" - Tata Mcgraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi 1997.

AR 242 SITE PLANNING 1. INTRODUCTION Definition of plot, site, land and region, units of measurements, reconnaissance, and need for surveying - chain survey and campass survey - Plane Table and Theodolite surveys various equipments used - theory only. 6 2. SITE ANALYSIS Importante of site analysis - factors - involved - accessibility and size and stage conforming and non-conforming uses, climate and topography, infrastructures available, sources of water supply and means of disposal system, architectural and visual aspects preparation of site analysis dialgram. 8 3. CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES Lie of the land, contours, water shed, surface drainage, ayacuts and irrigation lands. 4. DETAILED ANALYSIS AND TECHNIQUES Water, vegetation, soils, climate, landforms, or categories, sewage disposal, irrigation system and ecology - preparation of maps of matrix analysis, composite analysis, locality plans, topographical analysis. 8 5. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Man-made structures, sensuous qualities, cultural data, images and data correlation vegetation - plant associations, types and distribution - preparation of ecological profile for an area. 4 Total 30 References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Kevin Lyunch - Site planning - MIT Press, Cambridge, MA - 1967. B.C.Punmia - Surveying Vol.I - Standard Book House, New Delhi - 1983. P.B.Shahani - Text of surveying Vol.I, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co - 1980 Joseph De.Chiarra and Lee Coppleman - Planning Design Criteria - Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York - 1968. AR 243 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IV 4

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INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE Brief History of Islam in terms of birth, spread across countries and principles Influences on Islamic Architecture - Evolution of building types in terms of forms and functions - the mosque, the tomb, and minaret, the madarasa, the palace, the caravanserai, vernacular architecture, the market - important principles, elements and character of Islamic architecture in terms of structure materials and methods of construction, elements of decoration, colour, geometry, light - important examples to illustrate development of Islamic architecture. 6

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ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE IN INDIA Advent of Islam into the Indian subcontinent and its impact - sources of Islamic Architecture in India and influences on them - Brief history of development and classification urban different styles and regions. 2

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DELHI OR IMPERIAL STYLE Development of architectural style during the rule of the slave, Khalji, Tuqlaq Sayyid and Lodhi Dynasties - important examples for each period. 5

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PROVINCIAL STYLE Development of the provincial styles in different regions - Punjab, Jaunpur, Bengal, Gujarat, Malwa, the Deccan (Bijapur, Golconda, Bidar and Gulbarga) - important examples for each style. 9 Development of the Mughal style under the different rulers - Babur, Shershah, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shahjahan, Aurangazeb - important examples - development of the Mughal garden - important examples. 8 Total 30

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Architecture of the Islamic World - Goerge Michell - its history and social meaning, Thames and Hudson, London, 1978. Islamic Architecture, Form, Function and Meaning, Robert Hillenbrand, Edinburgh University Press, 1994. Brown Percy, Indian Architecture (Islamic Period) Taraporevala and Sons, Bombay, 1983. Satish Grover, The Architecture of India (Islamic) Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1981. Christopher Tadgell - The History of ARchitecture in India - Penguin Books (India) Ltd., New Delhi 1990. R.Nath - History of Mughal Architecture - Abhinav Publications - New Delhi, 1985.

WEBSITES http://www.islamic art.com/pages/archcrea/index.htm http://libraries.mit.edu/rvc/aka/agakhan/index.html http://www.greatbuildings.com//types/styles/islamic.html http://www.ets.uidaho.edu/arch499/nonwest/Islam1.html http://indiagateway.com/culture/architecture.html

AR 244 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION IV

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FERROUS METALS Brief study on manufacture, properties and uses of cast iron, wrought iron, pigiron and steel - anticorrosive measures for steel - mechanical and heat treatment of steel - market forms of steel - structural steel, stainless steel, steel alloys - properties and uses - current developments. 7

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STEEL CONSTRUCTION Structural steel sections - types of connections in steel - steel in foundations, columns and beams - different types of steel roof trusses including northlight truss - space frames materials for roofcovering. Steel staircases and handrails, salusters. Steel doors and windows - openable, sliding - collapsible gates - rolling shutters. Steel in furniture and other interior uses. Detailing and specification for physically handicapped 32

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NON FERROUS METALS Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys - brief study on manufacture, properties and uses Aluminium products - extrusions, foils, castings, sheets, etc. - brief study of other non-ferrous metals like copper, bronzebrass, tin and lead, properties and uses - current developments. 7

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CONSTRUCTION USING NON-FERROUS METALS Aluminium doors - openable, sliding, pivoted. Aluminium windows - openable, sliding, fixed, pivoted. Aluminium ventilators - tophung, bottom hung, pivoted, louvred, fixed. Aluminium partitions, false ceiling, shopfront handrails, curtainwalling. Aluminium roofing - northlight glazing bar, aluminium roofing sheets. Use of other nonferrous metals like copper, bronze, brass, etc. in architectural construction. Detailing and specification for physically handicapped. 22

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GLASS

Composition of glass - brief study on manufacture, treatment properties and uses of glass special types of glass, sheet glass, plate glass, safety glass, tinted and coated glass - glass blocks - properties and applications in the building industry - current developments. Detailing for physically handicapped. 7 Total References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S.C.Rangwala, Engineering Materials, Charotar Publishing House, India, 1997. B.C.Punmia, Building Construction, Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1993. Arthur Lyons - Materials for Architects and Builders - An Introduction - Arnold, London, 1997. Don A.Watson, Construction Materials and processes, McGraw Hill Co., 1972. Harold B.Olin, Construction Principles Materials and Methods, The Institute of Financial Education, Chicago, 1980. W.B.Mckay Building Construction, Longmans, U.K. 1981. Time Saver Standards for Architectural Design Data, Callendar JH, McGraw Hill, 1974. 75

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AR 245 BUILDING SERVICES II

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PUMPS AND MACHINERIES Reciprocating, centrifugal, deepwell, submersible automatic pumps, sewerage pump, compressors vacuum pump - their selection, installation and maintenance - Hot Water Boilers - Lifts and Escalators - special features required for physically handicapped and elderly - Conveyors - Vibrators - Concrete mixers - DC/AC motors - generators Laboratory services gas, water, air and Electricity 9

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Basics of electricity - Single/Three phase supply - Protective devices in electrical installations - Earthing for safety - Types of earthing - ISI specifications. 6

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS IN BUILDINGS Types of wires, wiring systems and their choice - Planning electrical wiring for building Main and distribution boards - transformers and switch gears - Layout of substations. 12 PRINCIPLES OF ILLUMINATION Visual tasks - factors affecting visual tasks - Modern theory of light and colour - Synthesis of light - Additive and subtractive synthesis of colour - Luminous flux - Candela - Solid angle illumination - Utilisation factor - depreciation factor - MSCP - MHCP - Lans of illumination. 9

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LIGHTING DESIGN Classification of lighting - Artificial light sources - spectral energy distribution - luminous efficiency - colour temperature - colour rendering.

Design of modern lighting - Lighting for stores, offices, schools, hospitals and house lighting. Elementary idea of special features required and minimum level of illumination required for physically handicapped and elderly in building types. 9 Total 45 References:
1. 2. 3. 4. E.R.Ambrose, Heat Pumps and electric heating, John and Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1968. Handbook for Building Engineers in Metric systems, NBC, New Delhi, 1968. Philips Lighting in Architectural Design, McGraw Hill, New York, 1964. R.G.Hopkinson and J.D.Kay, The Lighting of buildings, Faber and Faber, London, 1969.

AR 246 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV 1. DESIGN STUDIO Problem related to multi room, single use, small span - Multiple story, Horizontal and vertical movement, Active cum passive energy, Masonry and frame type buildings. Et: Department store, Library, higher secondary school, campus students centre, etc. The projects will consciously provide for movement and use by the physically handicapped and elderly. 60 2. DESIGN STUDIO - RURAL PROJECT Problems related to Rural Housing - Visits to selected village - surveys on socio-economic, physical, housing and surveys, etc. to study existing conditions - analysis of survey data - preparation of report and presentation in a seminar - preparation of design brief solutions for housing and community facilities. 90 3. COMPUTER LAB. STUDIO Documentation of rural project using computer of Housing typology - Introduction to 3 D modelling and rendering 3 D images. 30 Total 180 References: 1. De Chiara and Callender, Time Saver Standard for Building Types, McGraw Hill Co., 2nd Edition, 1980. 2. Edward D.Mills, Planning - The Architects Handbook - 10th Edition, British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data, 1985. 3. Wakita\Linde, The Professional Practice of Architectural Working, Drawing John Wiley & Sons, 1984. 4. Andrew Alpern, Handbook of Speciality Elements in Architecture, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1982. 5. Julius Panero & Martin Zelnik, Human Dimension and Interior Space, Whitney Library of Design Publication, 1979. 6. Neufert Architect's Data, Rudolf Herg, Crosby Lockwood and Sons Ltd., 1970. WEBSITES http://www.focusnet.co.uk/cib/library/physdishous94.htm http://www.ourvirtualmall.com/cloth.htm http://www.ddimagazine.com/ http://www.atlasmagazine.com/photo/lande6/ AR 331 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES - II

Reinforced Cement Concrete Structures: 1. PROPERTIES OF STEEL AND CONCRETE Structural properties of concrete - Grades and Strength of Concrete - durability - code provisions and design requirements of steel and concrete. 5 2. WORKING STRESS DESIGN METHOD Introduction to Elastic Theory - basic concepts - stress-strain relationships, design of singly reinforced beams - merits and demerits of the method - code requirements. 8 3. LIMIT STATE DESIGN - INTRODUCTION Various limit stages - characteristic load and characteristic strength of materials - partial safety factor - stress-strain relationship of steel and concrete - safety and serviceability requirements. 10 4. LIMIT STATE DESIGN OF BEAMS Analysis and Design of rectangular sections for bending - singly reinforced, doubly reinforced and flanged sections. 10 5. LIMIT STATE DESIGN OF SLABS

Design of one way and two way slabs using IS Code co-efficients for various edge conditions. 12 Total 45 References: 1. 2. 3. 4. P.Dayaratnam, Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., 1983. N.C.Sinha and S.K.Roy, Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi, 1983. S.N. Sinha,` Reinforced Concrete Design Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 1998. Dr.B.C.Punmiya, Reinforced Concrete Structures, Standard Laxmi publication , Delhi, 1994. AR 332 ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS FUNDAMENTALS Sound waves, frequency, intensity, wave length, measure of sound, decibel scale, speech

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and music frequencies, human ear characteristics - Tone structure. 4 2. SOUND TRANSMISSION AND ABSORPTION Outdoor noise levels, acceptable indoor noise levels, sonometer, determinate of density of a given building material, absorption co-efficients and measurements, choice of absorption material, resonance, reverberation, echo, exercises involving reverberation time and absorption co-efficient. 6 3. NOISE CONTROL AND SOUND ABSORPTION Types of noises, transmission of noise, transmission loss, noise control and sound insulation, remedial measures and legislation. 4 4. CONSTRUCTIONAL MEASURES Walls/partitions, floors/ceilingts, widow/doors, insulating fittings and gadjets, machine mounting and insulation of machinery. 6 5. ACOUSTICS AND BUILDING DESIGN

Site selection, shape, volume, treatment for interior surfaces, basic principles in designing open air theatres, cinemas, broadcasting studios, concert halls, class rooms, lecture halls and theatres. 10 Total 30 References: 1. Dr.V.Narasimhan - An Introduction to Building Physics - Kabeer Printing Works, Chennai-5 - 1974. 2. D.J.Groomet - Noise, Building and People - Pergumon Press - 1977. 3. Thomas D.Northwood - Architectural Acoustics - Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross Inc. 1977. 4. B.J.Smith, R.J.Peters, Stephanie Owen - Acoustics and Noise Control - Longman Group Ltd., - New York, USA - 1982. WEBSITES http://www.soundesigns.net http://www.acs-psu.edu AR 333 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE V 1. LEADING TO A NEW ARCHITECTURE Historical overview - Origins of Neo-Classicsm - Enlightenment Architects: Boulle and

Ledoux. 2. BEGINING OF A NEW ERA

Industrial Revolution and its impact - Materials and Technologies: History of Steel, Concrete, Glass - Architecture and Industrial Exhibitions. 6 3. REVIEWING INDUSTRIALIZATION Arts and Crafts Movement in Europe and America - Art Nouveau and the works of Gaudi, Horta, Guimard, Macintosh - Early works of F.L.Wright. 4 4. ISSUES OF ORNAMENTATION AND AESTHETICS Adolf loos and the Arguments on Ornamentation - Futurists Movement Manifestos and the works of Sant'Elia - Expressionim and the works of Mendelsohn, Taut, Polzeig Cubilism and Constructivism and its influence on Architecture - Destijl: Ideas and works. 6 5. INSTITUTIONS Werkbund and Bahaus/Works of Behrens and Gropius - Cannonising Modernism International Style - CIAM Congresses and Declarations. Works and Ideas - LeCorbusier - Mies - Later Works of Wright - Alvar Alto 6. ARCHITECTURE IN COLONIAL INDIA 6

Colonialism and its impact - Early British Neo-classical Architecture - Indo-Sarcenic Architecture and the works of Chisholm - P.W.D. and the Institutionalisation of Architecture - Building New Delhi. 6 Total 30 References:
1. 2. 3. 4. Kenneth Frampton, Modern Architecture: A Critical History, Tahmes and Hudson, London, 1994. Leonardo Benevolo, History of Modern Architecture, 2 Vols., Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1971. Manfredo Taferi/Franceso dal co., Modern Architecture, Faber and Faber/Electa, 1980. Sigfried Giedion, Space Time and Architecture: The Growth of a New Tradition, Havard University Press, 1978. Thomas Metcalf, An Imperial Vision, Faber and Faber, London, 1989.

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AR 334 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION - V 1. DAMP AND WATER PROOFING Damp proofing - hot applied and cold applied - Emulsified asphalt, Bentonite clays, butyl rubber, silicones, vinyls, Epoxy resins and metallic water proofing materials - properties, uses. (Water proofing membranes such as rag, asbestoes, glass, felt - plastic and synthetic

rubber - vinyls, butyl rubber, neoprene polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - prefabricated membranes - sheet lead, asphalt - properties and uses. Application of the above under various situations - basement floors, swimming pool, terraces, etc 20 2. THERMAL INSULATION Heat transfer and heat gain by materials - vapour barriers and rigid insulation. Blanket, poured and reflective insulation - properties and uses of spun glass, foamed glass, cork, vegetable fibres, mineral fibres, foamed plastics, vermiculite and glass fibres. Gypsum manufacture, properties and uses, plaster of paris andan hydride gypsum. Construction details of the material application of flood, walls and roofs. Detailing for physically handicapped. 15 3. ACOUSTIC INSULATION Porous, Baffle and perforated materials such as acoustic plastic, acoustic files, wood, partial board, fibre board, cook, quilts and mats - Brief study on properties and uses of the above - current developments 15 4. FLOOR AND WALL COVERINGS Floor coverings - flooring - softwood, hardwood - Resilient flooring - Linolium, Asphalt tile, vinyl, rubber, cork files - terrazzo - properties, uses and laying. Wall coverings Porcelain, enamelled metal, wood veneer, Vinyl, plastic surfaced panelling - properties, uses and laying. Wall and floor tiles - Ceramic glazed, mosaic, quarry and cement files properties, uses and laying. Detailing for physically handicapped. 10 PROTECTIVE AND DECORATIVE COATINGS Paints - Enamels, distempers, plastic emulsions, cement based paints - properties, uses and applications - Painting on different surfaces - defects in painting. Clear coatings and strains - Varnishes, Lacquer, Shellac, Wax Polish and Strains Properties, uses and applications. Special purpose paints - Bitumenious, Luminous, fire retardant and resisting paints properties, uses and applications. 15 Total References: 1. S.C.Rangwala, Building Construction (Sixteenth Edition) Charotar Publishing House, 75

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Anand, India, 1997. 2. 3. 4. 5. Arthur R.Llons, Materials for architects and builders - An introduction, Holder Headline group, Great Britain, 1997. Jack M.Launders, Construction Materials, Methods, careers pub., J.Holland, Illinois Wileox Co., Inc. 1983. W.B. Mckay, Building construction, Longman, U.K. 1921 Don.A.Watson, Construction Materials and Processes, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1972

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AR 335 BUILDING SERVICES III 1. BASIC REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES Thermodynamics - Heat - Temperature, measurement transfer - Change of state - Sensible heat - Latent heat of fusion, evaporation, sublimation - Saturation temperature - Super heated vapour - subcooled liquid - pressure temperature relationship for liquids Refrigerants. 9 2. REFRIGERATION CYCLE AND SYSTEMS COMPONENTS Vapour compression cycle - compressors - evaporators - Refrigerant control devices electric motors - Starters - Air handling units - Cooling towers. 6 3. AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS Window type and packaged air-conditioners - chilled water plant - fan coil systems water piping - cooling load - Airconditioning systems for different types of buildings Protection against fire to be caused by A.C.ystems. 12 4. FIRE SAFETY - GENERAL PROVISIONS Causes of fire in buildings - safety regulations - NBC - Planning considerations in buildings like Non-combustible materials, construction, staircases and lift lobbies, fire escapes and A.C. systems. Special features required for physically handicapped and elderly in building types. 9 5. FIRE DETECTION AND FIGHTING INSTALLATIONS Heat and smoke detectors - Fire alarm system, shorkel ladder - Fire lighting pump and water storage - Dry and Wet risers - Automatic sprinklers. 9 Total References: 1. 2. William H.Severns and Julian R.Fellows, Airconditioning and Refrigeration, John Wiley and Sons, London, 1988. A.F.C. Sherratt, Airconditioning and Energy Conservation, The Architectural Press, London, 1980. 45

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AR 336 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN V

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DESIGN STUDIO Small complexes - multi planning circulation analysis - massing problems involving building technology,- Design and detailing for movement of physically handicapped and elderly persons within and around buildings. examples, shopping centre (Commercial) apartments (residential)Nursing home (institutional) home for aged. Introduction to three dimensional modelling of spaces using Computer. Construction and manipulation of three dimensional building data bases, Rendering 3 D images. Presentation techniques. 180 Total 180

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Edward D.Mills, Planning, 4 volumes, Newnes, Butterworths, London, 1976. E and O.E. Planning. Lliffee Books Ltd., London, 1973. National Building Code IST De Chiara Callender, Time Saver Standard for Building Types, McGraw Hills Co., 1973.

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AR 341 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES III

Reinforced Cement Concrete Structures: 1. LIMIT STATE DESIGN OF RCC COLUMNS Code provisions - Design of axially loaded short and long columns of rectangular and circular sections - ties and spiral reinforcements 10 2. 3. LIMIT STATE DESIGN OF BEAMS AND SLABS Limit State Design of continuous beams and slabs using code coefficients. LIMIT STATE DESIGN OF STAIRCASE Types of staircases - Design of doglegged staircase. 4. WORKING STRESS DESIGN OF FOUNDATION Types of foundations - Isolated pad footings - combined footings - Design principles for rafts, pile foundations (No design calculations) 15 5. WORKING STRESS DESIGN OF RETAINING WALLS Design of RCC Cantilever retaining walls. Total References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. P.Dayaratnam, Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., 1983. N.C.Sinha and S.K.Roy, Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete, S.Chand and Co., New Delhi, 1983. Vazirani and Ratwani, Concrete Structures, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1969. S.N. Sinha Reinforced Concrete Design Tata McGraw Hill,New Delhi 1998. Ashok K. Jain Reinforced Concrege Limit State Design Nemchand, Bros Roorkee 1983 10 45 6 4

AR 342 INTERIOR DESIGN

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INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN Definition of interior design - interior design process - vocabulatory of design in terms of principles and elements - Introduction to the design of interior spaces as related to typologies and functions, themes and concepts - study and design. 6

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HISTORY OF INTERIOR DESIGN Brief study of the history of interior design through the ages relating to historical context, design movements and ideas etc. - Brief study of folk arts and crafts, vernacular design in India with reference to interior design and decoration. 6

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ELEMENTS OF INTERIOR DESIGN - ENCLOSING ELEMENTS Introduction to various elements in interiors like floors, ceilings, walls, staircases, openings, interior service elements, incidental elements etc. and various methods of their treatment involving use of materials and methods of construction in order to obtain certain specific functional, aesthetic and psychological effects - design projects. 6

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ELEMENTS OF INTERIOR DESIGN - LIGHTING, ACCESSORIES, INTERIOR LANDSCAPING Study of interior lighting - different types of lighting, their effects, types of lighting fixtures. Other elements of interiors like accessories used for enhancement of interiors - paintings, objects de art, etc. Interior landscaping - elements like rocks, plants, water, flowers, fountains, paving, artefacts, etc. their physical properties, effects on spaces and design values. 4

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ELEMENTS OF INTERIOR DESIGN - FURNITURE DESIGN Study of relationship of furniture to spaces and human movements furniture design as related to human comfort, function, materials and methods of construction, changing trends and lifestyles, innovations and design ideas - study on furniture for specific types of interiors like office furniture, children's furniture, residential furnitures, display systems, etc. - projects on furniture design. 8 Total

30 References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Francis D.K.Ching, Interior Design Illustrated, V.N.R. Pub. NY 1987. An Invitation to design, Helen Marie Evans. Steport - De - Van Kness, Logan and Szebely, Introduction to Interior Design Macmillan Publishing Co., NY 1980. Julius Penero and Martin Zelnik, Human Dimensions and Interior space Whitney Library of Design, NY 1979. Inca/Interior Design Register, Inca Publications, Chennai 1989. Kathryn B.Hiesinger and George H.Marcus, Landmarks of twentieth Century Design; Abbey Ville Press, 1993. Syanne Slesin and Stafford Ceiff - Indian Style, Clarkson N.Potter, Newyork, 1990. The Impulse to adorn - Studies in traditional Indian Architecture. - Editor Dr.Saranya Doshi, Marg Publications, 1982.

WEBSITES http://iiid.org/ http://www.arch.ufl.edu/interior/indwebsts.htm http://www.interiormall.com http://www.scandinaviandesign.com/ http://www.tifaq.com/furniture.html http://www.fxdesign.co.UK/

AR 343 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE - VI 1. CRITIQUING MODERNISM Challenging CIAM declarations: Team X and Brutalism - Writings of Venturi - Jane Jacobus - Aldo Rossi - Christopher Alexander. 8 2. AFTER MODERNISM Conditions of Post-Modernity - Tools of New Architecture: Collage, Technology and New Science - Canonization of Post-Modernist Architecture - Historic Revivalism - Pop Architecture - Critical Regionalism - Deconstructivist Theory and Practice. 10 3. ALTERNATIVE PRACTICE Ideas and Works of Fathy - Baker - Ando - Soleri - Bawa. 4. POST-INDEPENDENT ARCHITECTURE IN INDIA 4

Chandigarh and Bhuvaneshwar experiments - Influence of Corbusier, Louis KhanKoeinsberger - The formation of Institutions - Debates on Tradition as a source and burdern - works and ideas: Nari Gandhi - Doshi - Kanvinde - Correa - Raje - Jain - Stein Housing and the issues of Appropriat Technology-Architecture in the Horizon. 8 Total 30 References:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Aldo Rossi, The Architecture of the City, MIT Press, Massachusetts, 1982. Charles Jencks, The Language of Post-Modern Architecture, 1984. Christopher Alexander, Pattern Language, Oxford University Press, Oxvord. D.Ghirardo, Architecture After Modernism, Thames and Hudson, London, 1990. Kenneth Frampton, Modern Architecture: A Critical History, Thames and Hudson, London, 1994. Miki Desai et.al, Architecture and Independence, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1998. Robert Venturi, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture, The Architectural Press, London, 1977.

AR 344 MATERIALS AND CONTRUCTION VI 1. VERTICAL MOVEMENT EQUIPMENTS IN BUILDINGS Elevators - Historical development of elevators or lifts. Elevators - size, capacity, speed, mechanical safety method, poritioning of cote under planning grid. Types of elevators Electric, hydraulic - passenger, hospital, capsule, freight, etc. Dumb waiters, details of lift shaft and other mechanism.Detailing and fitting for physically handicapped 15 ESCALATORS AND CONVEYORS Parallel and criss cross escalators, horizontal belt conveyors, horizontal moving walkways - for physically handicapped mechanical safety systems and automatic control 10 3. CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS DEVELOPED BY RESEARCH ORGANISATION Study of construction system innovated through research organisations like CBRI, NBO, SERC, etc. Floor wall and roofing systems. Ferrocement its properties, uses and application in building construction including the techniques of preparation, casting, curing, etc. 20 4. FOUNDATIONS Pile foundation, different types of piles, precast and cast insitu with reinforcement details for different types of grids, details of pile capping, jointing of precast piles and columns. 15 5. MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES Shell structures, domes, space frame, shell barred vault, folded plate structures, tensile structures, pneumatic structures, etc 15 Total 75

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References: 1. James Ambrose, Building Construction, Service Systems, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New

York,1992. 2. 3. 4. J.H.Callender, Time Saver Standard for Architectural Design Data, McGraw Hill, 1994. Pamphets supplied and other literatures from N.B.O., SERC, CBRI, 1970 onwards. R.Chudley, Construction Technology, Richard Clay (Chaucer Press) Ltd., Suffolk, 1978.

WEBSITES http://www.nas.otis.com http://www.hugo.lib.ryerson.ca/marion http://www.ibex.intl.com http://www.tridelta.com http://www.pilebrick.com

AR 345 URBAN ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY 1. ROLE OF URBAN ECONOMICS & SOCIOLOGY Subject matter of Economics and Sociology as related to built environment. 4 2. URBAN ECONOMICS Principles of consumption, production and distribution and their relevances; market demand and supply and price changes, laws of returns and urban land values, built environment and municipal taxes. 8 3. BUILDING ECONOMICS, URBAN RENEWAL AND URBANIZATION Construction labour market, economic evaluation of urban renewal, building and housing, urbanization and urban problems. 5 4. SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS AND SOCIAL CHANGES Concepts of Society, community, group, culture, Institutions, role of status, social norms, social structure and charges. 8 5. ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS Ecological processes and land use structures of cities, impact or urbanization and developmental programmes on social development 5 Total References:
1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Desai A.R., Rural Sociology, Popular Prakasham, Bombay, 1984. Gopal Bhargava (ed) Urban Problems and policy perspectives, Abhinav Publications, New Delhi, 1981. Hirsch W.Z., Urban Economics, MacMillan, New York, 1984. Muttalib, A.A., Public Housing, Sterling Publishers, New Delhi, 1986. Rao, ULSP, Urbanisations in India, Concept Publishing Co., New Delhi Subramanian, K.K. et.al. Construction Labour Market: A study in Ahmedabad, Concept Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1982.

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http:11cs.Uop.edu/cop/economics/econ15/.html

AR 346 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VI 1. DESIGN STUDIO Design of large structures - Multiuse multispan - non masonry building types involving buildings Design and detailing for movement and use by physically handicapped people within and around building technology and services. Examples: college (Institutional) office buildings Resorts - etc. Working drawings for any one design using computers Total References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Edward D mills, planning, 4 volumes, Newnes Butterworths, London 1976 E and OE planning 11ffe Books Ltd., London, 1973 National Building Code 151 De Chara and Callendar, Tune, saver standards for building types. McGraw Hall Col. 1983. 180

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AR 441 DESING OF STRUCTURES IV

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MASONRY Analysis and Design of brick masonry, load bearing walls - use of Nomograms - codal requirements 6

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CIRCULAR SLABS Design of RCC Circular slabs - simply supported and fixed distributed loads slabs with uniformly 10

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FLAT SLABS Design principles of flat slabs - code provisions 5

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PRESTRESSED CONCRETE Principle of prestressing, methods of prestressing, advantages and disadvantages 5

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SHEELS AND FOLDED PLATES Introduction to shells and folded plates, structural action, classification of shells Total 4 30

References: 1. 2. 3. P. Dayarathnam, `Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures' second edition, Oxford and IBH publishing Co., New Delhi 1984. Ashok K. Jain, Reinforced Concrete Limit State Design Nemchand and Bros., Roorkee, 1983. N.L. Shinha and S.K. Roy, Fundamental of Reinforced Confrete, S.Chand and Company, New Delhi, 1983.

AR 442 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I 1. ARCHITECT AND PROFESSION Role of architect in society - relationship with client and contractor - code of conduct management of an architect's office - elementary accountancy 7 2. ARCHITECT'S SERVICES AND SCALE OF FEES Conditions of engagement of an architect - normal additional, special and partial services scale of fees for various services - claiming of fees 7 3. ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITIONS Open and closed competitions - appointment of assessors - duties of assessors instructions to participants - rejection of entries - award of premium - guidelines prescribed by COA AND IIA for promotion and conduct of competitions 4 LEGISLATION Salient features of various Acts such as Architects' Act 1972 Chennai Corporation Building Rules 1972 The Panchayat Building Rules 1942 The Tamil Nadu Factory Rules 1950 Development control Rules for Chennai Metropolitan Area 1990 8 5. EMERGING AREAS OF IMPORTANCE Role of urban Arts Commissions - need for special rules on architectural control and development 4 Total 30 References: J.J. Scott, Architect's Practice, Butterworth, London 1985 Publications of COA IIA Hand book on Professional Practice, The Architects publishing Corporation of India, Bombay 1987 D.C. Rules for Chennai Metropolitan Area 1990 T.N.D.M. Building Rules, 1972 T.N.P. Building Rules 1942 Chennai City Corporation Building Rules 1972 Derek Sharp, The Business of Architectural Practice William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd, 8 Erafton St., London W1 1986
Roshan Namavathi, Professional Practice, Lakhsmi Book Depot, Mumbai 1984

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AR 443 HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PLANNING 1. INTRODUCTION Elements of Human Settlements - Role of Man and Society in the growth and decay of human settlements. 10 2. PLANNING CONCEPTS Contribution to planning throught - Patric Geddes, Ebener Howard - CA Perry - Lr Corbusior - Doxiadis - Mumford - Relevance to Indian Planning Practice. 10 3. URBAN PLANNING Various types of plans, Master plan, structure plan, comprehensive plan, subject plan, Zonal Development plan, their scope and content, planning process. 10 4. URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES IUDP, IDSMT, Megacity, FIRE, Sustainable City Programme - their context, concept, scope, content and funding mechanism. 8 5. RURAL PLANNING Rural settlement structure - Demographic dynamics - micro level planning: Scope and content. 7 Total References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. C.L.Doxiadis, Ekistics, 'An Introduction to the Science of Human Settlements', Hutchinson, London, 1968. Madras Metropolitan Development Authority, 'Master Plan for Madras Metropolitan Area, Second Master Plan - 1995. Government of India, 'Report of the National Commission on Urbanisation', 1988. Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employment, Government of India, New Delhi, 'Urban Development Plans: Formulation & Implementation' - Guidelines - 1996. Hansen N., 'Regional Policy and Regional Integration' Edward Elgar, UK, 1996. Centre for Human Settlements, Anna University, Chennai 'Development Plan for Uthokottai Taluk, Cheyyur Taluk', 1999. Andro D.Thomas, 'Housing and Urban Renewal, George Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1986. 45

AR 444 COST ESTIMATING AND BUDGETING

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INTRODUCTION TO ESTIMATION Types and purpose, approximate estimate, detail estimate of building, Bill of quantity format. Quantity survey - Principle of measurement and billing, elementary billing and measurement of basic materials like brickwood, concrete, etc. Advance billing and measurement of structural and service item of work. 10

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COST ESTIMATING Function of cost planner, liasons with consultant construction planning technique for efficienjt cost control or cost budgetting of a project. Exercise in variation, cost adjustment and cost analysis norms and standard for building project. Relationship between specification with B.O.Q. on grounds of cost economics. 10

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COST BUDGETTING The business environment, and its structure in practice details and information on taxation, depreciation, operation cost, economics of building plant and material handling. 10

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FINANCE AND BUDGETTING Financial control and management for building construction and maintenance investment - role of various financial agencies for building and land development. 9

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PROJECT EVALUATION Financing of projects, economic feasibility report, valuation depreciation and its implication, and assessment of completed project. 6 Total 45

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dutta, Estimating and Costing, S.Dutta and Co., Lucknow S.C.Rangwala, Elements of Estimating and Costing, Charoter Publishing House, India. W.H.King and D.M.R.Esson, Specification and Quantities for Civil Engineers, The English University Press Ltd. T.N.Building Practice, Vol.1, Civil, Govt. Publication. P.W.D. Standard specifications, Govt. Publication.

WEBSITES http://www.archindia-com http://www.abuildnet.com http://www.buildernews.com/ http://www.builderdata.com/ http://www.building.ca/

AR 445 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VIII

Design of advanced and complex problems - comprising group multi storeyed structures and infrastructure - with regard to climatic conditions, orientation, services, circulation problems relating to large developments Design and detailing for movement and use by handicapped persons within and around building and campuses to be addressed examples: campus design, urban centres, Housing Senior citizens neighbourhood and Time problem using computer aided design Total 180 Eg. AUDITORIUM 1. 2. 3. 4. Edward D Mills, planning, 4 volumes, newness Butterworths, London 1976 E and OE Planning London 11 ffee Books Ltd 1973 National Building Code ISI De Chiasa and Callendar- Time saver standards for Building Types - Mc Graw Hill Co., 1973.

AR 431 PRACTICAL TRAINING

The main objective of the training is to expose students to the practical aspects of the

Architectural Profession. The choice of the place of training shall be Architectural Firms, Organisations, Development Authorities, etc. which are headed by eminent architects. The choice of the office shall be approved by the Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Planning. The practical training, primarily involves learning in the office and on the site. The progress of training shall be assessed periodically by reports from the employers of trainees. The evaluation of the practical training will be based on the following features. i. Architectural office training ii. Site supervision and training iii. Critical study of project built iv. Field Documentation of Architectural details and working drawings.

AR 531 LANDSCAPE AND ECOLOGY 1. INTRODUCTION Introduction to ecology, landscape conservation, reclamation and landscaping of derelict areas. 6

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PLANT MATERIALS Notes on basic plant data for plant selection and planting design. 6

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GARDEN DESIGN A brief description of Moghul gardens of India, Japanese gardens and Italian gardens. Basic principles of landscape design and the visual aspects of plant forms. 8

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SITE PLANNING Site investigation appraisal and site planning neighbourhood parts, Children's parks toilets and sports area. 10

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LANDSCAPING OF FUNCTIONAL AREAS Landscaping for various types of housing areas. Landscape design for waterfront areas and functional areas in urban centres. Principles of urban landscape, urban design and architectural control. 15 Total 45 References:

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Garrett Eckbo, The Art the Home landscaping, McGraw Hill Book Co., London, 1956. Sylvia Crowe Sheila Haywood, The Gardens of Mughal India, Vikas Publishing House, Pvt. Ltd., India, Delhi, India, 1973. Testsuro Yoshida, Gardens of Japan, Jr.Marcus G.Sims, 1963. Clift Tandy Hand Book of Urban Landscape, The Architectural Press, London, 1971. Harvey M.Rubenstain, A guide to Site and Environmental Planing 3rd Volume John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1987. John O.Sinurds - Earthscape, McGraw Hill Book Co., New York, 1878. AR 532 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II EASEMENTS Definition - types of easement acquisition extinction and protection of easements 2

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TENDER Calling for tenders - tender documents - open and closed tenders - item rate, lumpsum, labour and demolition tender - conditions of tender - submission of tender - scrutiny and recommendations 8

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CONTRACT Conditions of contract - Form of contract certification articles of agreement - Contractor's bill 10

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ARBITRATION Arbitration in disputes - arbitration agreement - sole arbitration - umpire - excepted - award 4 LEGISLATION Environmental Acts and Laws - Special Rules governing Hill Area Development coastal area development and management - Heritage Act of India - Consumer protection act and their relevant provisions 6 Total 30

References: 1. J.J. Scott, Architect's Practice, Butterworth, London 1985 2. Publications of COA IIA Hand book on Professional Practice, The Architects publishing Corporation of India, Bombay 1987 3. D.C. Rules for Chennai Metropolitan Area 1990 4. T.N.D.M. Building Rules, 1972 5. T.N.P. Building Rules 1942 6. Chennai City Corporation Building Rules 1972 7. Derek Sharp, The Business of Architectural Practice William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd, 8 Erafton St., London W1 1986 8. Roshan Namavathi, Professional Practice, Lakhsmi Book Depot, Mumbai 1984 9. Publication of IIA 10. Environmental Laws of India - by Kishore Vanguri, C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre, Chennai 11. The Tamil Nadu Hill Areas Special Building Rules - 19 12. Heritage Act 13. Consumer Protection Act 14. Indian Easements Act

AR 533 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VIII

Design projects pertaining to Urban Design problems including Urban Renewal and Redevelopment - Involving intensive study of visual and other sensory relationship between people and their environment,problems concerning both preservation and development based on corelation of socio-economic and physical state and problems pertaining to traffic Design and detailing for physically handicapped at the city/street/building scale. Dessertation project leading to areas of research in Architecture,Urban Design conservation Total 180 Eg. Hill Architecture, High tech Buildings etc .

References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Edward D Mills planning 4 volumes Newnes - Butterworths, London 1976. E and OE planning 11iffe Books Ltd, London 1973. Gordon Cullen - The concise Townscape - The Architectural press - 1978 Gosling and Maitland - Urban Design - St. Martins Press 1984.

AR 541 THESIS

OBJECTIVES All the five years of Architectural Design culminate in the Thesis Project to motivate students to involve in individual research and methodology,This is to train in handling projects independently. 480 Total 480 TOPICS OF STUDY The main areas of study and research shall be Architecture, Urban design, Urban renewal and urban and rural settlements, Environmental Design, Conservation, Landscape Design, Housing etc.. However, the specific thrust should be architectural design of built environment. METHOD OF SUBMISSION The Thesis Project shall be submitted in the form of drawings, project report, models, slides and reports.

AR 034 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE I 1. INTRODUCTION

Traditional definition - achievements in India - Meaning of Vastu and Vaastu - its classification - Relationship to earth. 4 2. SPACE THEORY Features of good building site - good building shapes - macro, micro, enclosed and material spaces - relationship between built space, living organism and universe - impact of built space on human psyche. 6 3. MEASUREMENT AND BUILT SPACE Units of measurement - Tala system and Hasta system of measures - Musical measurements compared to space measurements - resultant ambience in built space. 6 4. VIBRATION, TIME, RHYTHM INTERFACE Theory of vibration - vibration as time, equation of time and space - Time space relationship and measurement of the same. 6 5. SITE PLANNING AND COSMOGRAM Orientation of building, site, layout and settlement - positive and negative energies importance of cardinal and ordinal directions - The celestial grid or mandala and its types. 8 Total 30 References: 1. Dr.Prasanna Kumar Acharya - Manasara - Oxford University Press - 1927 (English version) 2. 3. 4. K.S.Subramanya Sastri - Maya Matam - Thanjavur Maharaja Sarjoji saraswathi Mahal Library - Thanjavur - 1966. Stella Kramresh - The Hindu Temple Vol.I & II Motital Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Delhi - 1994. Bruno Dagens - Mayamatam, Vol.I & II IGNCA and Motilal Bamarsidars Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Delhi 1994.

AR 035 VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE 1. INTRODUCTION Approaches and concepts to the study of Vernacular Architecture - Aesthetic Anthropological - Architectural - Developmental - Geographical - Historical - Spatial Folkloristic. 4 2. TRADITIONAL PRINCIPLES OF PLANNING IN WESTERN & NORTHERN INDIA Primitive forms, symbolism, colour, Folk Art, etc. in the Architecture of the Deserts of Kutch and Gujarat State - Subterranean Architecture - Wooden Houses & Mansions (Havelis) Gujarat & Rajasthan - Housekboats (Dhungas), Kashmir - Matedials of Construction & Construction detail. 8 3. VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH INDIA Wooden Houses, palaces & Theatres in Kerala, Chettinad houses and palaces in Tamil Nadu - Principles of Planning, proportion & religious practices & beliefs & culture, materials of construction & construction detail & settlement planning. 6 4. WESTERN INFLUENCES ON VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE Colonial influences on the Traditional House, Goa, and change - Bangla & Bungalow, Bengal and Victorian Villas - Planning Principles, materials & methods of construction House Typologies, settlement Planning, Pondicherry & Cochin. 6 5. SECULAR ARCHITECTURE

Medieval period - Citadels, palaces, towers, gateways, public buildings, etc. in the medieval towns of Jodhpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Gwalior, etc. 6 Total 30 References:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Paul Oliver, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Cambridge University Press, 1997. V.S.Praman, Havali - Wooden Houses & Mansions of Gujarat, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad, 1989. Kullrishan Jain & Minakshi Jain - Mud Architecture of the Indian Desert, Aadi Centre, Ahmedabad, 1992. G.H.R. Tillotsum - The tradition of Indian Architecture Continuity, Controversy - Change since 1850, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1989. Carmen Kagal, VISTARA - The Architecture of India, Pub: The Festival of India, 1986. Amos Rappoport, House, Form & Culture, Prentice Hall Inc. 1969.

AR 036 ENERGY EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE

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CLIMATE AND SHELTER Historic buildings - preindustrial, postindustrial and modern architecture - examples from different climatic zones. 6

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SOLAR ENERGY AND BUILDINGS Solar geometry and shading - Thermal comfort - Heat Transfer - Heating and cooling loads - Energy estimates - Conservation - Daylighting - Water Heating and Photo voltaic system. 6 PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING General principles - Direct gain - Thermal storage wall - sunspace - convective air look examples 6

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PASSIVE COOLING General principles - Ventilation - Radiation - Evoporation and Dehumidification - Mass effect - examples. 6

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SITE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Land form - vegetation type and pattern - water bodies open spaces and built spaces urbanscape - design strategies. 6 Total 30 References: Fuller Moore, Environmental Control Systems, McGraw Hill, Inc., New Delhi, 1993. A.Konya, Design Primer for Hot Climates, Architectual Press, London, 1980. Climatically Responsive Energy Efficient Architecture, PLEA/SPA, New Delhi - 1995. Ms.Sudha, N.K.Bansal and M.A.S.Malik - Solar Passive Building - Pergamon Press. V.Gupta - Energy and Habitat - Wiley Easterm Limited, New Delhi.

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WEBSITES www.terin.org/ http://solstice.crest.org/efficiency/index.shtml http://www.envinst.conu.edu/~envinst/research/built.html

AR 038 THEORY OF DESIGN 1. DESIGN Definition of design, understanding of design, purpose of design, nature of good design and evaluation of design, types of design classifications, role of designer, design in history. 6 DESIGN PROCESS Context for architectural design problems, design process, stages in the design process from different considerations, different ideas of design methodology. 6 3. DESIGN PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS Different approaches to design, problem solving or intuitive, formulation of problems, nature of creative design problems, goals in design. 6 4. DESIGN THINKING Understanding the terms creativity, imagination, etc. Theories on thinking, convergent and divergent thinking, lateral and vertical thinking, creative techniques like checklists, brainstorming, synctectics, etc. design puzzles and traps, blocks in creative thinking. 6 DESIGN CONCEPTS, PHILOSOPHIES AND STRATEGIES Various approaches to generate ideas for architectual design - types of concepts, personal philosophies and strategies of individual designers, channels to creativity in architecture. 6 Total 30 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. References: Geoffrey Broadbent - Design in Architecture - Architecture and the human sciences John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1981. Bryan Lauson - How Designers Think, Architectural Press Ltd., London, 1980. Tom Heath - Method in Architecture, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984. Nigel Cross - Developments in Design Methodology, John Wiley & Sons, 1984. James C.Snyder, Anthony J.Catarex - Introduction to Architecture, McGraw Hill Inc., 1979. Allen Mave Evans & Caula David Dumes Nil, An Invitation to Design, Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1982. Edward De Bone, Lateral Thinking Christopher Alexander, Pattern Language, Oxford University Press.

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AR 041 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE II (Pre-requisite AR 034) 1. THE GRID AND SETTLEMENT PATTERNS The Vaastu Pursha Mandala and its significance in creation of patterns, and lay-outs, extension of this to aural and visual fields - Types of lay-outs. 4 2. SPACE AND ENERGY FLOW Flow of energy within built space and outside - zoning of functional areas - fitting of components in the building - significance of water bodies and energy - The cube as the basic structure. 6 3. 3D DESIGN Heights of building - formulae for determining heights of buildings - simple design of single and multi-storeyed residential building. 8 4. COMPONENTS AND DETAILING Base and basement - wall and roof specifications - column and beam designs - Pitched roof and domical roofs - significance of pyramid. 6 5. MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION

Use of wood, stone, metal, brick and time - marking technology, corbelling technology, jointing technology - foundations for heavy and light structures - Landscaping in and around buildings - Aesthetics in Indian Architecture. 6 Total 30 References: 1. 2. 3. 4. T.Ganapathi Sastri - Silpa Ratnam - Maharaja of Travancore, Govt. of Travancore, 1922. K.S.Subramanya Sastri - Maya Matam - Thanjavur Maharaja Sarjoji Saraswathi Mahal Library - Thanjavur - 1966. Stella Kramresh - The Hindu Temple Vol.I & II Motilal Banarsidars Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Delhi, 1994. Dr.V.Ganapati Sthapati - Vastu Shastra - Vastu Vedic Research Foundation, Chennai 1996. AR 043 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

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GENERAL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS Classification of buildings - Sites and Services - Requirements of parts of buildings. 4 MODERN MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION Fibre reinforced polymer and light weight concrete Ferrocement - High strength steel Prestressing tendons - Light gauge sectional - plastics - fibre glasses - Materials storage practices. 13

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3.

CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS Planning - Cast in situ construction (ready mixed pumped etc. Reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete constructions precast concrete and pre- fabrication system - Modular coordination Structural schemes. 8

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CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE Manufacture, storage, transportation and erection of precast component forms, moulds and scaffoldings in construction - safety in erection and dismantling of constructions. 10

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

Uses of the following: Tractors, bulldozers, shovels draglings, cableways and belt conveyors, batching plants - Transit mixers and agitator trucks used for ready mix concrete pumps Guniting equipments - Air compressors - welding equipment - cranes and other lifting devices Choice of construction equipment for different types of works. 10 Total 45 eferences:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. National Building Code of India, 1983 Frank R. Dagostino, Materials of Construction Details given Reston Publishing Company, nc.Virginia, 1976. R. Chudley, Construction Technology, Longman Group Limited, England, 1985 R. Barry, The Construction of Buildings, The English Language Book Society and Crosby Lockwood, Staples, London, 1976 M. Mohsin, Project Planning and Control, Vikas Publishers, New Delhi, 1983

WEBSITES http://www.asbi-assoc.org/ http://www.cerf.org/ http://www.members.aol.com/ndtmans/index.html AR 054 ARCHITECTURE AND CRITICAL THEORY 1. INTRODUCTION:

2.

Overview of Links between Architecture and Cultural Debates. 5 PRESENT CONCEPTS: Issues of Modernity - Structuralism - Semiotics and Architecture - Introduction to the works of Saussure - Phenomenology and Architecture - Introduction to the works of Husseri and Heidegger. 10

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ENQUIRY: Post Structuralism questioning the Binary opposites - Introduction to works of Focault, Derida and Deluze. 10

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DISCUSSIONS: Nationalism and Architecture - Neo-traditionalism and Desire for Authenticity. 6

Environmental Agendas: Limits to Growth - Appropriate Technology - Sustainability Behavioural Studies. 8 5. EMERGING TRENDS: Film and Architecture - Discussing Metropolis, Blade Runner and Belly of an Architect Agendas of Race and Gender. 6 Total References:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Anthony D.King, Building and Society, Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1980. Maragaret A. Rose, The Post-Modern and the post-industrial, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992. Neil Leach (ed.), Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory, Routledge, London, 1997. Paul Feyerabend, Farewell to Reason Quentin Skinner (ed.), The Return of Grant Theory in the Human Sciences, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990. Thomas Mitchell, Redefining Designing: From Form to Experience, VNR, New York, 1993.

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AR 055 URBAN HOUSING 1. HOUSING ISSUES - INDIAN CONTEXT Need and Demand - National Housing Policy - Housing Agencies and their role in housing development - Impact of traditional life style. 6 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS Social factors influencing Housing Design, affordability, economic factors and Housing concepts - Slum Upgradation and Sites and Services. 9 3. HOUSING STANDARDS Standards and Regulations - DCR relevant to Housing - Methodology of formulating standards - Performance standards. 6 4. HOUSING DESIGN Traditional patterns - Row Housing and Cluster Housing - Layout concepts - Use of open spaces - Utilities and common facilities - Case studies - High Rise Housing. 15 5. HOUSING PROCESS Various stages and tasks in Project Development - Housing Management - Community participation - Environmental aspects - Technology 9 Total 45 References: 1. Richard Untermanu & Robert Small, Site Planning for Cluster Housing, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, London/New York, 1977. 2. Joseph de chiara & Others - Time Saver Standards for Housing and Residential development, McGraw Hill Co., New York, 1995. 3. Forbes Davidson and Geoff Payne, Urban Projects Manual, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 1983. 4. Christopher Alexander, A Pattern Language, Oxford University Press, New York - 1977. 5. HUDCO Publications - Housing for the Low income, Sector Model. WEBSITES www.hudcoindia.com/ www.indiabuildnet.com/arch/sangath-8.htm

AR 052 PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT Introduction to project Management concepts - background of management, purpose, goal and objectives, characteristics of projects and different aspects of management. Taditional management system, Gantt's approach load chart, porogress-chart, bar-chart meritsand limitation.schedule, time estimates units 6

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PROJECT PROGRAMMING Projectg programming, resosurces balancing, phasing of activities, programmes, scheduling, project control, reviewing, updating and monitoring. Introduction to modern management, concepts, unidimensional management techniques Introduction to PERT and CPM introduction to network concepts,network eolements and inter-relationships. 6

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NETWORK TECHNIQUES Network techniques, network logic - interrelationships,activity information, data sheets, development of network. CPM for management, CPM network analysis, identification of critical path float computation result sheets. 12

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PERT NETWORK PERT Network, introduction to the theory of probability and statistics, probabilistic time estimation for the activities of PERT network 6

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PROJECT COST

Introduction to two dimensional network analysis,activity cost information. Cost time relationship, crashed estimates for the activities, compression potential, cost slope, utility, data sheet, project direct cost and indirect cost. Crashed programmes, network compression least cost solution least time solution, optimum time solution. Network techniques, PERT/CPM, generating alternative strategies using computers 15 Total 45 References:
1. 2. 3. 4. Dr. B.C. Punmiya and K.K. Khandelwal - Project Planning and Control with PERT\CPM Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 1987. S.P. Mukhopadyay, Project Management for Architects and Civil Engineers, IIT, Kharagpur, 1974. Jerome D. Wiest and Ferdinand K. Levy, A Management Guide to PERT/CPM, Prentice Hall of Indian Pub.Ltd. New Delhi, 1982. SR.A. Burgess and G. White, Building production and Project Management, The Construction Press, London 1979.

AR 053 URBAN DESIGN AND RENEWAL 1. INTRODUCTION Relationship between Architecture, Urban Design and Town Planning - Perception of city form and pattern Townscape elements 8 2. ROLE OF SPACE IN HISTORICAL TOWNS Comparative analysis of public spaces, their organisation and articulation in pre-history, early,mediaeval and renaissance periods in west and east. 10 3. ORGANISATION OF SPACE Understanding, organising and articulation of spaces for residential, commercial, industrial and recreational areas. 10 4. RENEWAL AND RE-DEVELOPMENT Objectives, surveys proigrammes of urban renewal participation. 5. CONTEMPORATY PRACTICE Townscape policies, need for new bye-laws, regulations and emerging areas of development 7 Total 45 References: 1. Gordon Cullen - The concise TOWNSCAPE - The Architectural Press - 1978 2. Lawrence Halprin - CITIES - Reinhold Publishing Corporation N.Y. 1964. 3. Gosling and Maitland - URBAN DESIGN - St.Martin's Press, 1984. 4. Jonathan Barnett - An Introduction to Urban Design - Harper & Row, Publishers, N.Y.,1982 WEBSITES www.Tribnet.com/News/projects/Rudat www.Megranahan.com/Rudat98/Report/Report.html. www.Dom.Gov.an/climate/environ/design/design-d/shtml. HHp://:iesd-dmu.oc.uk/ecadap/projects.htm. and public involvement and 10

AR 056 ADVANCED STRUCTURES 1. PRESTRESSED CONCRETE Analysis and approximate design of determinate beams losses of prestressing 2. MULTI-STOREYED BUILDINGS Introduction - Load action on High rise buildings - various structural systems approximate structural analysis and design (No problem) 10 3. PNEUMATIC STRUCTURES Concept - development - laws of formation - merits and demerits 4. CABLE STRUCTURES Basic principles - various forms - merits and demerits 5. SPECIAL STRUCTURES Grids - Domes, Shells and various forms - Geodesic domes 5 10 10 10

Total 45 References: 1. P. Dayarathnam, Prestressed Concrete Structures, Oxford and IBM Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1982 2. Wolfgang Schueller - High Rise Building Structures, John Wiley & Sons., New York 1976. 3. Frd Otto - Editor - Tensile Structures VolI Pneumatic Structures, Vol2 Cable Structures. The MIT Press, London 4. N. Subramaniam, Principles of Space Structures, Wheeler & Co., Allahabad 1983 WEBSITES http://www.wkweb5.cableinet.co.uk http://www.struct.kth.se/people/raid/cable.htm http://www.high-rises.co.uk/ http://www.dallassky.com/ http://www.jcbus.co.ip/kameda/longest.htm CD-ROM-A century of Takenaka Building works-Takenaka Corporation, Osaka, Japan- Aug.1999 AR039 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING 2 0 0 100

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INTRODUCTION

4 pds

Waste in built environment Traditional practices of waste Management Current Scenario in India Categorisation to solid, liquid and gaseous wastes sectors responsible for waste generation. 2. WASTE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTAL 8 pds

Solid and Liquid waste from residential and commercial buildings Environmental significance segregation and treatment of wastes Industrial case studies Experiments in construction industry demolition Role of NGOS in waste management. 3. ALTERNATIVE BUILDING MATERIALS 6 pds

Need for recycling industrial byproducts as alternative building materials use of fly ash, Furnace slag, Quarry dust, silica fume, waste lime and gypsum Technology required for manufacturing specification and application in construction industry. 4. RECYCING OF WASTES 8 pds

Meaning of sustainable approach Identification and workability of waste - Concept of recycling Solid and Liquid wastes in building industry Solid waste recycling, Vermi Composting, Biogas production Liquid waste recycling methods and practices. 5. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY OPTIONS 4 pds

Degradation of environment due to waste Salient features of environmental laws Rain water Harvesting techniques - Biological and Thermal energy options Refuse derived fuel and other options. Total : 30 pds REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. Ravindrarajah, R.S, Tam. T.C. Properties of concrete made with crushed concrete a coarse aggregate, - Magazine of concrete Research, Vol-37, March 1985. Arceivala. S.J., Wastewater Treatment for pollution Control- Tata-McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1986. ERM.UK Municipal Solid waste Management, Study for the MMA-Vol-1 Interim Report, August-1995. R.Ambalavanan and A.Roja Feasibility Studies on Utilisation of Wastelime, Gypsum with Fly Ash - The Indian concrete Journal Vol. 70 Nov-1996.

AR040

INDUSTRIALISED BUILDING SYSTEM

100 1. INTRODUCTION 4 pds

Five year plans and thrust in housing Issues in Urban Housing use of modern building materials application of modern technology meaning of industrial building system. 2. APPLICATION OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDING SYSTEM 8 pds

Feasibility of using industrial building system in Residential and Non-Residential buildings manufacturing of building components Technology requirements for industrial building system use of Industrial building system as an option for disaster mitigation. 3. MODULAR CO-ORDINATION AND INDUSTRIALISED SYSYEM 6 pds

Concept and definition of Modular dimensional discipline Advantages and Limitations of modular principle Components of residential buildings precast elements. 4. PRE-FABRICATION SYSTEM 6 pds

Objective and necessity Off site on site prefabrication elements and construction joints architectural and technical limitations. 5. PROCEDURES AND ORGANISATION 6 pds

Equipments used manufacturing processes transportation of components assembly and finishing Structural, social and economic issues related to industrial building system. . REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. Industrial Building and Modular Design Henrik Missen C & CK, UK 1972. Albert G.H.Dietz, Laurence Secotter Industrialized Building Systems for Housing MIT, special summer session, 1970 USA. Industrialized Building Construction Proceedings of National Seminar, Nov-1718, 2000, Indian Concrete Institute, Mumbai. Innovative Construction Materials Proceedings of Seminar, Jan 20-21,2001, Veermata Jeejabai Technical Institute, Mumbai. Total 30pds

AR057 100

BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

3 0 0

1.

INTRODUCTION

6 pds Introduction to Construction management - Project Management Role of a Manager - Responsibility and Authority - Functions in the Management process. 2. OTHER MANAGEMENTS 10 pds Materials Management importance materials of Construction Classification ABC analysis Estimation of materials requirement - procurement purchase and transportation. Maintenance Management Repairs, Spare parts inventory. 3. SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION 10 pds

Safety in Construction practice general causes of accidents and prevention Safety legislation Standards Health and welfare in Construction statutory provisions regarding health and welfare at sites. 4. BUILDING COSTS AND FINANACIAL MANAGEMENT 10 pds

Costs analysis for Control, CVF analysis for planning and control Contribution approach relevant and irrelevant costs Meaning and Scope of financial mamagement Statement analysis ratio analysis funds flow analysis. 5. LEGISLATION 9 pds

Labour legislation Salient features of Contract Labour Act 1970 Inter State Migration Act 1979, - Factories Act 1948 Indian Contract Act Arbitration Act Total : 45 pds References: 1. 2. 3. R.A.Burgess and G.White Building Production and Project Management -The Construction Press, London 1979. Ulimen John Handbook of Engineering Management -Wiley, New York, 1996. Harris F.C and Mccaffer.R Modern Construction Management - Croshy Lockwood Staples. 1997.

AR058 100 1.

ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION

3 0 0 6 pds

INTRODUCTION

Definitions of Conservation, preservation, urban design and Renewal - Need for them - Indian Context - Role of architect in such programmes. 2. EVOLUTION AND METHODOLOGY 10 pds

Origin and evolution in history - architectural heritage - required - Methodology - Stages of development - Implementation tools and technologies.

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SOCIO - CULTURAL DIMENSION

10 pds

Social, Cultural, economical, and historical values of Conservation programme Invovlvement of Community- Social Organisations public participation Conflict and compatibility between Conservation and development.

4.

CASE STUDIES

10 pds

International Case Studies (atleast four) Success and failure reasons for it Role of UNDP, UNESCO and other funding agencies their involvement.

5.

LEGISLATION

Special legislation relevance to T & CP Act 1971 The T.N. Heritage Bill Constitution of authorities administrative aspects New Concepts and emerging trends in Conservation. Total : 45 pds References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Conservation and Development in Historic Towns and Cities. - Pamela Ward - Orid Press. Ltd. Planning for Conservation - Kain Roger, - St.Martin N-Y 1981 Recycling Cities Cutler and Cutter Canni, Massachussets, 1976 Character of Towns an Approach to Conservation - Worskett Roy, Architectural Press London.

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