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SL.NO. CODE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. AR101 AR103 AR105 AR107 AR109 AR111 AR113
COURSE OF STUDY
ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS I WORLD ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPLES OF ARCHITECTURE I COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - I * VISUAL ARTS - I ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE N.C.C., N.S.S., N.S.O.
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4 2 8 6 -
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22
COURSE OF STUDY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS - I MECHANICS OF SOLIDS HINDU & BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPLES OF ARCHITECTURE II ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS - II BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II * VISUAL ARTS II N.C.C., N.S.S., N.S.O.
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1 3 3 3 1 11
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4 4 8 6 22
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3 3 3 3 3 4 3 22
LEGEND
* - A Minimum of E GRADE is required in this subject for moving to the next higher semester
SEMESTER - III
SL.NO. CODE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR201 AR203 AR205 AR207 AR209 AR211 AR213
COURSE OF STUDY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS - II STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS III SITE PLANNING ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III APPLIED VISUAL ARTS *
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1 3 3 1 3 -
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4 2 10 5
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3 3 3 2 3 5 3
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SEMESTER - IV
SL.NO. CODE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR202 AR204 AR206 AR208 AR210 AR212 AR214
COURSE OF STUDY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS - III CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY INDO - ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE MODEL MAKING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE - I CLIMATICALLY RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV *
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1 3 3 1 2 10
T
1 1
P
4 3 4 10 21
C
3 3 3 2 3 3 5 22
LEGEND
* - A Minimum of E GRADE is required in this subject for moving to the next higher semester
Architecture
SEMESTER - V
SL.NO. CODE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR301 AR303 AR305 AR307 AR309 AR311 ARE02
COURSE OF STUDY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS - IV DESIGN OF R.C.C. STRUCTURES CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE - I WATER SUPPLY & DRAINAGE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE - II ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN V ELECTIVE - I *
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1 2 3 3 1 10
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1 1
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4 4 10 4 22
C
3 3 3 3 3 5 2 22
SEMESTER - VI
SL.NO. CODE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AR302 AR304 AR306 AR308 AR310 AR312 ARE03 or
COURSE OF STUDY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS - V ADVANCED STRUCTURES CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE - II ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL SERVICES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VI ELECTIVE II *
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1 3 3 3 3 13
T
-
P
4 10 4 18
C
3 3 3 3 3 5 2 22
LEGEND
* - A Minimum of E GRADE is required in this subject for moving to the next higher semester
Architecture
SEMESTER VII
AR401 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING (ONE SEMESTER) 12
COURSE OF STUDY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS - VI BUILDING STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS ESTIMATION & SPECIFICATION HUMAN SETTLEMENT SCIENCE - I AIR CONDITIONING & MECHANICAL SERVICES ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VII * ELECTIVE III
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2 2 12 4
C
3 2 3 2 3 3 6 2
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20
24
COURSE OF STUDY
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I HUMAN SETTLEMENT SCIENCE II ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VIII * ENVIRONMENT & BEHAVIOR URBAN DESIGN ELECTIVE - IV ELECTIVE - V 3 3 3 3 2 2
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16
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COURSE OF STUDY
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DISSERTATION 3 3 -
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P
32
C
3 3 16
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LEGEND L - Lecture, T - Tutorial, P - Practical/Studio/Laboratory, C Credit * - A Minimum of E GRADE is required in this subject for moving to the next higher semester
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LIST OF ELECTIVES
SL. No. 1 V 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IV 10 11 IX 12 V AR559 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 4 2 IX AR553 AR557 HOUSING ARCHITECTURE CRITICISM 3 2 AR551 VIII III AR452 AR454 VI II I AR353 AR352 AR354 PAINTING ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS GRAPHIC DESIGN ANY ONE ELECTIVE COURSE FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS INTERIOR DESIGN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL & DESIGN WORKSHOP ANY ONE ELECTIVE COURSE FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS SEM. ELECT. CODE AR351 ELECTIVES VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE L 3 3 2 T P 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 C 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 2
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The minimum prescribed credits for the award of B.Arch. Degree in 214.
Architecture
Organising a large number of identical geometric shapes to express a given theme. Combining different geometric shapes and making a unit of bigger/larger shape and using many such units and expressing a design/pattern. To give emphasis in the expression of design - introducing value & colour. To achieve focus and center of interest in design using different textural elements. Development of geometric pattern by division, subtraction, and addition or overlapping & to express them with the use of colours. Expressing a given theme in a geometric pattern. Models / Sculptures to understand the evolution of three dimensional forms from two dimensional shapes. Additive model with similar forms and dissimilar forms made out of various mediums/materials. Subtractive model out of a given geometric form. Models with linear members such as match sticks, reeds, etc. to understand geometric form and structure. Posters with a given theme. Collage with a given theme. REFERENCES 1. Marjore Elliott Bevin, "Design through Discovery", Holt Rinehart and Winton,NewYork,1977. 2. George A Covington & Bruce Hannah," Access by Design", Van Nostrand Reinhold,1996.
changes and global warming. Environmental protection Act. Public awareness. Human Population: Population growth, Population explosion, Environment and human health. Human rights. Value education. HIV / AIDS, Women and Child Welfare. Role of information Technology in Environment and human health. REFERENCES: 1. MillerT.G Jr., Environmental Sciences, Wadsworth Pub Co. (TB) 2. Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, MT. 2001, Environmental Encyclopedia, Jaico PubI. House, Mumbai, 1196p.
REFERENCES 1. Arora, S.P. & Bindra, S.P. "A Text Book of Building Construction", Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1994. 2. Jha, J. & Sinha, S.K., "Building Construction", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1977.
Drawing elevations, sections & sectional elevations from a given plan drawing of adequate complexity. Introduction to isometric and axonometric projections: Isometric scale- construction of isometric scale. Projection of plane figures, objects, methods of drawing isometric views. Exercises to draw axonometric views. Introduction to Sciography, Shadow of points, lines and shapes. Shades and shadows of simple 2D Planes. Shades and shadows of cube, pyramid, prism, cone, cylindrical forms and combination of these forms. Shades and Shadows of Complex built forms, Building Plans and Elevations. TEXT BOOKS 1. K.L.Narayana & P.Kanniah, "Engineering Graphics- 1st angle projection", Tata McGraw Hill publishing company, NewYork,1992. 2. Prof.Vee Ess, " Step by Step Engineering Drawing (1 st angle projection)",V.K.publishers, Bangalore, 1990. REFERENCES 1. George A. Dinsmore, "Analytical Graphics", Van Nostrand Company Inc.,Canada,1968. 2. Thomas E French, Charles J.Vierck & Robert J.Foster, " Graphic Science & Design", International Edition, McGraw Hill Co.,NewYork,1986.
Detail study of a single room with activity -space analysis, circulation pattern and furniture layout. Detail study of a small building with activity - space analysis, circulation pattern and furniture layout Reorganisation of an existing space / room for a given activity use). Design of space meant for single or multiple function (which is different from the existing
REFERENCES 1. Maitland Graves, " The art of colour and design", McGraw Hill Inc.,2nd Edition,1951. 2. De. Chiara and Callender, "Time Saver Standards for Building Types", McGraw Hill Co., Newyork, 1973.
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Understanding the general influences and characteristics of British & Italian gothic architecture and its structural developments and decorative motives. Characteristics of British gothic Architecture. Characteristics of Italian gothic Architecture - eg. Milan Cathedral. Birth of Renaissance and its impact Architectural style of Early Renaissance: Characteristics and works of Brunelleschi. High Renaissance and Mannerism : Study of the works of Bramate and Michelangelo. Baroque and Rococo: Architectural style of Palladio & Bernini , Basilica, Vicenza. French Renaissance: Characteristics and style of French Renaissance example The Louvre, Paris. British Renaissance: Tudor, Elizabethan and Jacobean Styles: Characteristics and work of Inigo Jones. Christopher wrens contribution towards Renaissance Architecture with S. Pauls, London as an example. REFERENCES 1. SIR Banister Fletcher's, "A History of Architecture", Butterworth Heinmamm 19th Edition, 1987. 2. Cyril mango, "Byzantine Architecture", Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers, Newyork, 1976.
TEXT BOOKS 1. Mulik, Shankar., A Text Book of Perspective & Sciography, Allied Publishers Ltd., Mumbai, 1994. REFERENCES 1. McGoodwin, Henry., Architectural Shades and Shadows, The American Institute of Architectural Press, Washington, D.C., 1989. 2. Russell D. Light, On Perspective, Butterworth- Heinemann, Oxford, 1995.
Lie of the land, contours, watershed, surface drainage, ayacuts and irrigation lands. Water, vegetation, soils, climate, land forms. Sewage disposal, irrigation systems and ecology. Preparation of maps of matrix analysis, composite analysis, locality plans, topographical analysis Man-made structures, sensuous qualities, cultural data, images and data correlation. Vegetation, plant associations, types and distribution. Preparation of ecological profile of an area. REFERENCES 1. John Ormsbee Simonds, Landscape Architecture: A manual of site planning & design, McGraw Hill, 1961. 2. Kevin Lynch, Site Planning, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 1957. 3. Joseph De Chiarra and Lee Coppleman, Planning Design Criteria, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1968 4. Thomas H. Russ, Site Planning and Design Handbook Pearson Education, 2002 5. Diane Y. Carstens, Site Planning & Design for the Elderly, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1993 6. James B. Root, Fundamentals of Landscaping & Site Planning, AVI Pub. Co., Westport, 1985 7. William M. Marsh, Environmental Analysis for Land Use and Site Planning, McGraw -Hill, 1978 8. R. Gene Brooks, Site Planning - Environment, Process and Development, Prentice Hall, 1988
REFERENCES 1. Ranson Ron, "Water Colour Fast & Loose", Newtonn Abbot, London, 1987. 2. Calbo Angrill Muntsa & Plana Sicilia Manel, "How to Paint Buildings", Waston Guptill publications, New York, 1991.
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An outline idea of all provincial style Architectural characteristics of Jaunpur Mosques Eg. Jami Masjid of Jaunpur general characteristics of malva style & royal complex at Mandu. Gujarat - Earlier period - Eg - Mosque at Broach, Jami Masjid at Ahmedabad, middle period - eg. Mosque at Champanir, Teen Darwaza, Evolution of Tombs. Later period - eg. Siddi sayad mosque, sha Alam Rauza, Adalaj step well , Rani Rupavatis Mosque. Outline idea of Bijapur style. Babur - eg. Humayuns Tomb - Delhi; Akbar - eg. Agra fort and Fathepur sikri - site planning Jodhbais palace, Birbal palace, Diwane - khas, Salim Chisti's Tomb & Buland Darwaza; Jahangir - Eg. Akbar's mausoleum at Sikandra; Shah - Jahan - Eg. Red fort, Jami Masjid at Delhi, Taj - Mahal - Agra. REFERENCES 1. Brown, Percy, "Indian Architecture (Islamic period)", DB Taraporevala Sons & Co, Mumbai, 1983. 2. Croness & Haywoods, "The Gardens of Mughal India", Vikas Delhi, 1973.
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Principles of temporary works such as shuttering, centering and scaffolding, Form work, Centering and scaffolding materials used for these temporary structures - timber & steel, literature survey on temporary structures. Study of casement windows, steel casement windows side hung, its components, study of relevant IS codes specifications, steel ventilators - Top hung - Staggered. Methods of fixing the steel window, Ventilator frames to walls, fixing of glass, fixtures & fastenings study of different types of putty & glass. REFERENCES 1. Arora, S.P. & Bindra, S.P., "A Text Book of Building Construction", Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1994. 2. Jha, J. & Sinha, S.K., "Building Construction", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1977.
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The styles and trends of architecture brought by Britishers to India and their evolution. The impact of Hindu and Indo-Sarsanic style on the British architecture in India. The characteristics of British colonial architecture with examples form the works of Edwin Lutyen TEXT BOOKS 1. Nikolaus Pevsener, "Sources of modern architecture and design", Themes and Hudson, 1989. 2. William J.R., Curtis, "Modern architecture since 1900", Prentice hall, New Jercy USA, 1983. REFERENCES 1. Editor in Chief: Adolf K Placrek, Macmillan, "Encyclopedia of Architecture (Vol I to IV)", Free press, Newyork, 1990. 2. Manfern Tofuri & Frences Dal Co. "Modern Architecture -I & II (World architecture series), Faber and Faber / elector, Newyork, 1989.
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Creating command aliases customizing AutoCAD toolbars Adding a command to the cursor menu Introduction to AutoLISP REFERENCES 1. Ron House "AutoCAD 2000" 2. Omura George, "Mastering AutoCAD 2000", BPB Publications, New Delhi, 1988.
REFERENCES 1. Edward. D., Mills, "Planning the Architects Hand Book - Butterworth, London, 1985. 2. De. Chiara and Callender, Time Saver Standards for Building types, McGraw - Hill Co., N.Y., 1973.
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Crities of modern movement: Roberty Ventury, Christopher Alexander, Aldo Rossi and Jane Jacob. Emergence of later trends in modern architecture. Brutalism, Archigram, Metabolism in architecture, Deconstruction in architecture and the emergence of regionalistic architecture. The impact of International style of architecture in India, Early public buildings such as vigyan Bhawan Supreme Court building etc. The works of Le corbusier and Louis Kahn in India with examples. Their impact on architecture of fifties and sixties The trend in Indian architecture after 1970 Principles and works of the following architects: Balakrishna Doshi, Charles Correa, Anant Raje and Laurie Baker with suitable examples. TEXT BOOKS 1. Vikram Bhatt & Servier Peter, "Contemporary Indian Architecture Publishing Ltd.,Ahmedabad, 1996. 2. Jenles Charles, "Architecture Today", Acadamy edition, London, 1988.
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REFERENCES 1. Editor - in Chief: Adolf K. Placsek, Mackmillan, "Encyclopedia of Architecture Vol I to IV" Free Press, New York 1990. 2. Kulterman Udo, "Architecture of the 20th Century", Van Nostrand Reinhold,London, 1993.
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Introduction to major and minor landscape elements. Role of landscape elements in landscape design Plant material - Characteristic features. Introduction to planting design. Basic principles and elements of urban landscape. Introduction to street furniture. Modification of site topography, grading, methods of estimating earth volumes / Layout of drainage & other utilities / Layout of roads & pedestrian paths / Materials & construction of paving / Creation & maintenance of water bodies / Selection of plant materials & their care, method of planting. Basic principles of landscape design: factors to be contemporary landscape architecture. considered, components involved and study of
Japanese gardens: History, development, features elements and types of Japanese gardens. Mughal gardens of India: History, influences, development features and elements of Mughal gardens. REFERENCES 1. Motloch, J.L., "Introduction to Landscape Design", Van Nostrand Reinhold Publishing Co., New York, 1991. 2. Bring, M, "Japanese Gardens: "design & Meaning", McGraw Hill Book Co., New York, 1981.
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Analysis of rates for main items of work in buildings, considering current market rates for building materials, labour wages, plants and tools, transportation, handling, storage and contractor's profit. Preparation of Detailed estimate (Details of Measurements and Calculation of quantities & Abstract of Estimated cost) for different types of buildings including R.C.C. framed buildings. Cost price and value. Factors controlling the cost of Urban real properties, Valuation, Depreciation, Rent and its implications. TEXT BOOKS 1. Dutta, B.N., "Estimating & Costing in Civil Engineering Theory & Practice]", UBS Publishers' Distributors Ltd., New Delhi, 1995. 2. Rangawala, K.S., & Rangawala, K.K., "Elements of Estimating & Costing", Charotar Publishing House, Anand, 1984.
REFERENCES 1. Burn, Stanly & Williams, Jack, "Cities of the World, - World Regional Urban Development", Harper & Row, New York, 1983. 2. Keeble, Lewis, "Principles and Practice of Town and Country Planning", The Estates Gazette Ltd. London, 1972.
Passive and Active fire precautions: Site planning, Heat sensitive detectors, Fire alarm system, means of escape. Fire fighting installations: hose reel, internal hydrant system, CO 2 system, wet risers, etc. REFERENCES 1. Jain. V.K., "Design and Installation of Services in Building complexes & High Rise Buildings", Khanna Tech. Publishers, New Delhi, 9186. 2. Croome, D.J., & Roberts, B.M., "Airconditioning and Ventilation of Buildings", Prgamon Press, Oxford, 1981.
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Concept of personal spaces, personal space and human behavior. Personal space and environmental design. Concept of territoriality , territoriality and human behavior & territoriality and environmental design. Residential environment- Concept of Home. Neighborhood concept & Neighborhood satisfaction. Place attachment theory, Work place environment and behavior. Application of the knowledge in design of a residence, community neighborhood and other built environments. REFERENCES: 1. Morgan, T., & Clifford, Introduction to Psychology, Tata McGraw -Hill Publications New York, 1983. 2. Gifford,Robert. Environmental Psychology: Principles and Practice, Optimal books, 2002.
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Meaning of Easements. Dominant Heritage and Servient Heritage. Characteristics of easement. Natural Rights & Customary Rights. Continuous & Discontinuous Easements. Easement of Supports and Easements of Drainage. TEXT BOOKS 1. Namavathi Roshan, "Professional Practice", Lakhani Book Depot, Mumbai, 1984. 2. Indian Institute of Architects, "Hand book on Professional Practice", Architects Publishing Corporation of India, Mumbai.
AR506 - DISSERTATION
Dissertation is seen as a culmination of the development of the student's knowledge, attitudes and skills over the course of studies of Architecture. Student is expected to develop a subject of his or her own choice and to demonstrate the ability to use effectively the tools of independent investigations and judgement to evolve design criteria. The application of these may be original design or research oriented work. Student must carry out the Dissertation under the supervision of the full-time faculty who will be the Guide / Dissertation Adviser. The overall Dissertation work will be monitored and co-ordinated by the Dissertation Committee of the Department of Architecture.
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ELECTIVES
AR351 VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
Vernacular architecture - introduction - factors contributed to its evolution with examples. The advantages of studying it and possible application today. Few examples of vernacular architecture: at world level with factors that contributed to their evolution. Middle East, Africa, Far East. Tribal Settlements. Vernacular architecture in India - Factors that contributed to its evolution. A few examples of tribal settlements. Vernacular architecture in Tamilnadu - factors that contributed to its evolution. A few examples of Tribal settlements. Settlement planning strategies, Regional and occupation wise variation. Influence on modern architecture, examples from the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Green Broken & Hasan Fathy, Geoffery Bawa. Possible applications of vernacular architectural techniques today. REFERENCES 1. Oliver, Paul, "Encyclopedia of vernacular Architecture of the world (3 Vol. Set)", Cambridge University Press, U.K., 1997.
AR353 PAINTING
Emphasis on Colour Theory - application of different colour harmonies in painting. Learning different colour schemes - monochromatic, analogous & complementary colour schemes. Painting still life objects in water colour, poster colour, pastels and in oils. To provide knowledge about local colour, tonal colour & atmospheric colour. Knowledge about brush strokes and textures and effective use of different mediums painting landscapes, buildings and highlighting the centre of interest abstraction and simplicity in paintings - suggestive way of painting. and focal points. The need for
Knowledge of different styles and different period in paintings and brief knowledge about different artists. REFERENCES 1. Webb, Frank, "The Artist's Guide to Composition", David & Charles, U.K., 1994. 2. Lucy, Willis, "Light", Studio Vista, London, 1993.
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop , Adobe Premiere / Manipulation of digital image and digital video in the context of developing interactive multimedia Introduction to virtual reality / Immersive visualization /WWW as a tool for the presentation of design information / Introduction to HTML / Overview of Web editors.
Developing trade marks & Corporate logos. Evolving a comprehensive corporate identity program Developing environmental graphics / signage Brand promotion including packaging design & admaking for both the print & electronic media Multimedia design presentation. E books / interior CD Roms. Animation Web design REFERENCES 1. Anderson, Donald, "The Art of Written Forms", Holtz Rinegart & Winston, New York, 1969. 2. Egg, Ruedi, "Basic Typography", ABC Edition, Zurich, 1972.
Decorative materials for ceiling, walls, floors. Drapery and upholstery for openings and furniture respectively and matching them with overall colour scheme and composition. Sources and collection of information. Elements of Indoor plants and Interior Landscape and use of water. REFERENCES 1. Ching, Fransis, "Interior Design Illustrated", Van nostrand Reinhold, Lodon, 1987. 2. Helsel, M.B., "Interior Designer's Drapery Sketch File", Watson Guptill Publishing Co., 1969.
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AR553 - HOUSING
Qualitative and quantitative needs in the field of housing at the global level. Problem in the field of housing in developing countries (Third world countries) with special emphasis to India. The peculiarities of urban housing land for urban housing - problems and possible solutions. The relationship between place of work and home. Assessing the housing deficit of a region projecting the number of houses to be constructed therein, the future plan period, in order to remove deficit. Public sector and private sector housing, the need for housing policy and the role of HUDCO and State Housing Boards. Slums - Definitions, Causes and consequences. Attempts made to solve the problem of slums. Low - cost housing: Ways and means of controlling the cost of houses. A few low cost construction techniques and material tried out in India and in developing countries. Current income and economically weaker sections. REFERENCES 1. Abrams, Charles, "Housing in the Modern World", Faber, London, 1964. 2. Allen, W.A., Happold, E., Word, A.M., & Courtney (Ed.) "A Global strategy for Housing in the third millennium E & FN Spon, London, 1992.
Sub - divisions of normative criticism. Interpretive criticism, Descriptive criticism, Understanding the essence and purpose of each type and its contemporary usage., Status - quo of Architectural criticism. Theory and grammar and practice of Architecture criticism and its positive and negative impact on the society. Survey of literature, design magazines, and journals, search for architecture criticism, its collection. Identifying parameters for positive development in the society, educating people through criticism, understanding the people's need and catering to it, facilitating the people know their future and choices ends of criticism. REFERENCES 1. Pevsner Nikolaus, "Canons of Criticism", Penguin, Harmonds worth, 1971. 2. Schuly - Norberg & Chiristian, "Intentions in Architecture" MIT press, Cambridge, 1965.
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